If you don’t use Google Search Console, you can pull data from any of our 70+ one-click, native integrations or from spreadsheets, databases and other APIs.
With this Google Search Console Search Type Dashboard Template, you’ll get a comprehensive overview of your best content in terms of search engine visibility. Connect your Google Search Console account to learn:
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What else can you track and visualize with our integration with Google Search Console?
There are many, many different metrics and metric combinations you can track using Google Search Console. And in Databox, you can quickly visualize 100s of Google Search Console metrics in a variety of different ways, alongside all the important metrics from other data sources you’re using.
Read more about Databox’s Google Search Console integration to learn more.
Number of Clicks from a Google Search Results Page that landed the User on your Site during the specified Date Range.
Number of Clicks from a Google Search Results Page that landed the User on your Site during the specified Date Range split up by Search Type.
Click-through Rate (Click Count divided by the Impression Count) during the specified Date Range.
Click-through Rate (Click Count divided by the Impression Count) during the specified Date Range split up by Search Type.
How many Links to your Site a User saw on Google Search Results, even if the link was not scrolled into View during the specified Date Range. However, if a user Views only Page 1 and the Link is on Page 2, the Impression is not counted.
How many Links to your Site a User saw on Google Search Results, even if the link was not scrolled into View during the specified Date Range split up by Search Type. However, if a user Views only Page 1 and the Link is on Page 2, the Impression is not counted.
Average Position of the Top most Result from your Site during the specified Date Range. So, for example, if your Site has three Results at Positions 2, 4, and 6, the Position is reported as 2. If a second query returned Results at Positions 3, 5, and 9, your Average Position would be (2 + 3)/2 = 2.5.
Average Position of the Top most Result from your Site during the specified Date Range split up by Search Type. So, for example, if your Site has three Results at Positions 2, 4, and 6, the Position is reported as 2. If a second query returned Results at Positions 3, 5, and 9, your Average Position would be (2 + 3)/2 = 2.5.
Sometimes, you’ll want to dive deeper into performance. When you need to customize this template (or any other dashboard) to include different metrics, add metrics from different sources, etc., you can do so by using Databox’s Dashboard Designer.
The Designer allows you to easily drag-and-drop metrics and visualizations from any data source right into your dashboard.
Visualizing your performance data in a way that’s easy for everyone to interpret is the first step toward actually improving performance. So, what can you do when any of these metrics are trending down?
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