The position changes report reveals drops in query and landing page positions.
Analyzing trends by URL
So far we've seen the real-time graphs for the root domain and subdomains, but what happens when you want to see trends for a specific URL?
You can now access this level of detail as well.
It's also a good way to see how specific pieces of content perform over time.
For example, here is a website that works hard on generating new content.
His articles are extremely comprehensive, often including videos as a supplement.
I reviewed an article published about a year ago and they have done pretty well.
But be careful! The devil is in the details.
Below you can see the trend over the period mentioned (note: in January 2018 SEMrush updated its database, which has caused many websites to see an increase in their volume).
Beyond that spike in activity, I am concerned about the recent drop (given the algorithm update in March and April).
New Organic Research - Spring Fall
Trend analysis for a specific URL reveals a drop in spring 2018.
And for this page, you can quickly see all the thailand telegram group keywords that URL is ranking for, the number of keywords over time, position changes (new, lost, improved, or declining), as well as any SERP features that URL has in search results if applicable. Impressive.
For example, if you click on the position changes report, you can quickly see the latest ranking changes by month or day.
New organic research - Positions won and lost
Report position changes for a specific URL.
Analyze organic research by directory
Several people have asked me why the new box doesn't allow you to enter a subdomain directly, so I wanted to answer them here.
Currently you can see the real-time graphs by directory, but you will need to use the filters to view them.
For example, enter a root domain and then click on the Positions tab.
Next, click on Advanced Filters and select Include --> URL --> containing and enter the directory as you will see below.
You will see all reports filtered by that specific subfolder, including real-time charts.
New organic research - Position changes
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