You should be tracking the performance of your website by topic and not just by keyword.
This is a strategic move in the world of SEO and this approach allows you to understand the broader context of your content and how it's performing in search engine rankings.
Comprehensive Coverage: By tracking topics, you're not just focusing on individual keywords but the entire semantic field related to your content. This gives you a more comprehensive view of your website's performance.
Better User Experience: Organizing and tracking your content by topic can improve the user experience, as it makes your website more coherent and easier to navigate.
Improved SEO: Search engines are increasingly focusing on topic relevance rather than individual keywords. By tracking topics, you align your strategy with this trend, potentially improving your SEO performance.
Our SaaS tool's keyword clustering feature is designed to help you track your website by topic.
Here's how to do it:
Identify Core Topics: Start by identifying the core topics that your website covers. These should be broad categories that encompass the various aspects of your content.
Generate Keywords: Use our free keyword generator tool to generate a list of keywords related to each core topic.
Cluster Keywords: Use the keyword clustering feature to group related keywords together under each core topic. This will create a 'cluster' of keywords that all relate to the same topic.
Track Performance: Once you've created your clusters, you can track the performance of each topic as a whole. This includes tracking the rank of your domain for each keyword cluster, which gives you a broader view of your SEO performance.
By tracking your website by topic, you can gain a more holistic view of your SEO performance, align your strategy with search engine trends, and ultimately improve your website's visibility and user experience.
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