measure performance netlinking datastudio Measure netlinking performance with DataStudio Some generate a fairly significant spike, while others do not. This analysis makes it possible to confirm – or invalidate – the interest of making links on a certain category of publisher sites compared to other sites which do not generate such a significant impact. The detail of the queries can also be observed in the Search Console but without this notion of volume evolution per page and over time.
This is why we chose to recreate Specific Database this curve via Data Studio in order to analyze the capacity of a page to be visible on a cluster of relevant keywords. At the same time, this cluster of keywords makes it easier for us to identify the next anchors to work on; those which will make it possible to optimize the promising keywords and those which will rather respond to a logic of diversification. Measure page evolution more effectively The evolution curve of the number of requests per page allows us to know how these pages evolve in relation to netlinking actions as well as the metrics at the time the campaign was carried out (at least, in the weeks or days that follow) .  We have indeed realized that the "good" links act quickly on the evolution of the queries: when it captures the signal of a new backlink, Google begins to reconsider the target page of the link, which has the effect to give it a “shot of freshness”. queries to see if it reacts to clicks: a significant boost that helps improve the volume of keywords on this page, and therefore, to give it more chance to be seen. If the test proves conclusive, this will have the effect of strengthening the page on the relevant keywords and increasing its metrics (average position, impressions, clicks). Analyze more finely its pyramid strategy of links Another benefit of Data Studio reporting is to analyze more finely the organization of its first and second level links.
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