Ecommerce SEO Dashboard
A specialized Google Search Console dashboard for ecommerce businesses. Unlike generic dashboards, this one lets you analyze your SEO performance by page type - separating category pages, product pages, and blog content for actionable insights.
FAQ
What data does this dashboard show?
The dashboard displays all standard Google Search Console metrics including impressions, clicks, average position, and click-through rate (CTR). However, it breaks these metrics down by page type, allowing you to analyze the performance of categories, products, and blog posts separately. You can see trends over time, identify top performing pages in each segment, and spot optimization opportunities.
Why is page type segmentation important for ecommerce?
Category pages, product pages, and blog posts serve different purposes in your SEO strategy and have different optimization requirements. By viewing them separately, you can identify if your category pages need better optimization, if product pages are getting indexed properly, or if your blog content is attracting the right keywords. Mixing them all together makes it impossible to spot these specific opportunities.
How do I set up page type filters?
There are 3 page type filters you need to modify. Just input the URL slugs that each of your page types have in common. Product pages usually include /product/ or /p/. Category pages usually include /category/, /product-category/ or /c/. Blog pages usually include /blog/ or /articles/. If you need help, just email us at [email protected]
How do I connect my store to this dashboard?
You'll need to have your website verified in Google Search Console. The dashboard uses URL patterns to automatically categorize your pages. Contact us if you need help setting this up for your specific ecommerce platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, etc.).
How is Potential Additional Clicks calculated?
Potential Additional Clicks is the estimated amount of additional clicks you would get if your domain would rank in first position for all the keywords you currently get impressions with. It is a very rough estimate, but it gives you a some idea of the potential impact of SEO.