Post by mistyssaktersfo33 on Jan 4, 2024 11:08:11 GMT 8
There is a word that appears on different pages in the results. From now on we discuss possible cannibalization issues. Keywords that were affected by massive page cannibalization or more quickly decreased in number but we noticed that they accumulated a large number of impressions. Next we can access the active list of keywords affected by cannibalization at each intensity level. For example if we wanted to see the expressions for which pages were cannibalized we would get the following list. In the table obtained we filtered the keywords for the different landing page battles on our website. Data related to views, clicks, click-through rate, or average position are aggregated to reflect a total or weighted average for each page. The same list is currently not available.
Since implementing this way of working in we estimate that 15 hours of working time have been saved per month. Experts at the agency can now use these working hours to carry out other interventions in active activities. By selecting any of Email Marketing List these words we can get a list of cannibalized pages along with associated traffic data. You can also get this list directly in assuming you know the expression for which you want to generate a report. From the table we observe that the total number of impressions is significantly distributed among the landing pages even though two of them are on the first page respectively (Position and Position) while the others are on the second page of the results.
There is a product page and a category page in the Nibble row. For our query we thought the most appropriate result would be the category page. However, the category page has lower views and a weaker average ranking. In another example we observe a different type of situation. In the case of the kitchen sink query on the same site we had a situation where the pages were cannibalizing each other between a category subcategory home page blog post and another subcategory in this case even though the category page was very relevant to this query and had high quality Content and very good link profile but none of the pages managed to get a good position in the results.