{"id":81523,"date":"2020-06-22T09:03:52","date_gmt":"2020-06-22T16:03:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?p=81523"},"modified":"2023-12-19T21:38:36","modified_gmt":"2023-12-20T05:38:36","slug":"how-to-track-content-performance-with-a-wordpress-seo-plugin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/how-to-track-content-performance-with-a-wordpress-seo-plugin\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Track Content Performance with a WordPress SEO Plugin"},"content":{"rendered":"
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As a WordPress user, you have the flexibility to create the website you want. But SEO is not easy right out of the gate in WordPress. You need plugins to get the most out of SEO.<\/p>\n
If you want to know how to track your content performance in the search results and on your site with a WordPress plugin, look no further.<\/p>\n
I\u2019m going to show you how to do that easily right within our WordPress SEO plugin.<\/p>\n
Most WordPress users are not professional SEOs. So tracking content performance can seem overwhelming. To get important SEO data, you\u2019d normally have to piece together info from more than one analytics tool.<\/p>\n
This is a hassle, and when it becomes too complicated, a lot of WordPress users will abandon the process. This leads to uninformed content creation and potentially bad user experiences.<\/p>\n
Knowing which webpages are performing well allows you to create a stronger traffic strategy for a website. It helps you better understand your audience and what they want. Create more of what your audience wants and do better in the search results \u2014 win-win!<\/p>\n
In our WordPress SEO plugin, you get all the SEO data you need to understand content performance right within WordPress. The time savings alone are significant, but the integrated data within WordPress is the real power of the plugin.<\/p>\n
Our SEO plugin is powered by three dynamic data sources you can trust:<\/p>\n
Of course, you still need to have the Google account set up at a company level. But the advantage here is that content creators typically don\u2019t have access to analytics data. Seeing that data puts power back into the hands of the writers.<\/p>\n
The SEO team and the author<\/em> can view the following data in our WordPress SEO plugin for each published page:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n With this information, you can figure out:<\/p>\n This helps you uplevel your skills as a content creator and add more value to your role and the website.<\/p>\n Google\u2019s mobile-first index is here. What it means to WordPress users is that Google bases its index and rankings on the mobile version of your content. (You can read more about what that means here<\/a> and here<\/a>.)<\/p>\n In a nutshell, mobile-friendly content refers to the way your webpages are set up for mobile users to consume your content. When you do not have mobile-friendly content, you create a bad user experience.<\/p>\n As we know, user experience matters to Google<\/a>. By 2021, user experience signals will be officially part of the ranking algorithm<\/a>. That includes mobile performance. Ultimately, a non-mobile-friendly webpage can cause your search rankings to suffer.<\/p>\n You could go outside of WordPress and use Google\u2019s Mobile-Friendly Test<\/a> or PageSpeed Insights<\/a> to see if your webpage is mobile-friendly, but that just adds another step. We pull the key mobile performance data about your webpage right into our WordPress SEO plugin.<\/p>\n That means never having to leave the WordPress dashboard to know if your webpage is mobile friendly.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Find out things like:<\/p>\n This helps you ensure that webpages offer a great user experience, so you can keep visitors on your site.<\/p>\n This feature is great for websites with many contributing authors. WordPress displays a list of all the site\u2019s pages or blog posts. But what you can\u2019t tell is which of those posts are the top performers.<\/p>\n With our SEO plugin, you can see at-a-glance metrics for pages and authors. This is measured by:<\/p>\n You can also view sitewide metrics that show the top posts on the site and who authored them. Since these metrics can change daily or weekly, you can define time periods in which to analyze the data.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n With this information, you can know which authors create the most impactful content. This can help you to assign topics, or even create a rewards system that encourages authors to hit certain goals for page views, engagements or posts published.<\/p>\n That means you can gamify your content creation program to get authors excited!<\/p>\n Our WordPress SEO plugin is a game-changer for content creators and SEO teams using WordPress to understand content performance. No other plugin gives this much detail on the meaningful metrics related to content and SEO.<\/p>\n Try the WordPress SEO plugin<\/em><\/strong><\/a> to start tracking your content performance data now.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Read more on how the Bruce Clay SEO plugin helps you with:<\/p>\n WordPress offers an abundance of SEO plugins that provide insight into the performance of your website.<\/p>\n Follow these steps to unlock the full potential of your WordPress SEO plugin, which will allow you to monitor the performance of your content and increase its search engine rankings.<\/p>\n Step-by-Step Procedure to Use Your WordPress Plug-in:<\/strong><\/p>\n By following these 17 steps, you’ll be well-equipped to track your content performance using a WordPress SEO plugin effectively.<\/p>\n This article was updated on December 20, 2023. <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" As a WordPress user, you have the flexibility to create the website you want. But SEO is not easy right out of the gate in WordPress. You need plugins to get the most out of SEO. If you want to know how to track your content performance in the search results and on your site […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":35,"featured_media":81377,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"content-type":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[4],"tags":[1887,1886,1634,1232,1885,281],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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