Easy to Rank Keywords Report
Discover which keywords you can use to quickly and easily get organic traffic
How to benefit from the report?
- Find out how much organic traffic you can acquire fast and affordably for free.
- Find the most promising Easy to Rank Keywords to add to your website’s pages.
- Implement keywords into the text and tags of relevant pages.
- Gain organic traffic from Google for missing keywords.
What’s inside the report?
List of Easy to Rank Keywords
Keywords that you don’t use on your website but that, if you add, can immediately and affordably start bringing in organic Google traffic. The table’s keywords are arranged according to their potential for growth.
Traffic Opportunities Metrics
Uncover untapped traffic opportunities with key insights. Missed Traffic is a metric that can help to determine how much traffic you aren’t receiving but can gain by focusing on the queries from the report. KeyRel is indicates how high or low the given keyword relevance is for the overall website and single queries.
Bonus: These metrics are available at no extra cost as part of the site audit.
​​How does Buddler generate the Easy to Rank Keywords Report
We compile a list of consistently relevant queries paired with the pages extracted from GSC for the most recent 30 days. This process involves identifying the pages that Google deems the most relevant among all those receiving traffic.
We undertake initial preparations for data collection, which contain tasks like verifying the accessibility of each relevant page and evaluating the content’s similarity to Google’s standards. Additionally, we determine the language used in both the page content and the query itself.
We collect the content from your site’s relevant pages, segment it into distinct text zones, and bring it to a normalized form, forming our own index for each page similar to Google.
We compare the query with the content of relevant pages in an accurate and normalized form by text zones separately, calculate how optimized this or that page is for the query for which it is shown in Google, how promising it is for improvement, and how much traffic it can bring.
We delve into each group of pages to determine if any are adequately optimized for the given query. Suppose none of the relevant pages meet the required optimization standards. In that case, we compile these queries into a table, ranking them based on their potential for further development compared to other queries lacking sufficient optimization.
We measure key insights for problematic promising keywords
We create a simple and understandable table
Tasks and cases that Easy to Rank Keywords may solve
They suggest expanding the semantic content and generating new pages, but I’m interested in exploring if there’s potential to optimize the existing queries and current pages further.
Incorporating entirely new queries into the existing semantic framework and crafting dedicated pages for them can indeed yield significant traffic gains when executed effectively. We’ll delve into the intricacies of this strategy in more depth on our blog.
Incorporating entirely new queries into the existing semantic framework and crafting dedicated pages for them can indeed yield significant traffic gains when executed effectively. We’ll delve into the intricacies of this strategy in more depth on our blog.
I have an extensive amount of semantic content on my website, and managing it effectively has become quite challenging. The queries for which I actively monitor positions represent only a small portion of the project’s actual semantic landscape. I believe that I might be overlooking numerous queries, resulting in potential traffic loss.
The report helps you identify missed semantics, highlighting queries from GSC that you’re already ranked for in Google but lack sufficient textual relevance. With this report, you can choose queries to integrate into your ongoing semantic efforts and adjust your pages to cover a broader range of topics.
Work is constantly underway on the site, and I spend a considerable amount of money on the work of SEO specialists. Still, I don’t understand whether they are doing the right thing and optimally using the funds that must be invested in the project
Easy to Rank Keywords Report will allow you to assess the effectiveness of text optimization of your website quickly. The KeyRel metric will show in percentage terms how much of your site’s semantics is used ineffectively or not used at all and how much traffic you are currently missing out on because of this.
You are making progress and breathing easy if the report is empty and the metric shows a high textual match between the requests and the pages. This doesn’t mean that you can stop working on the website and put SEO out of your mind. This means you can feel at ease regarding this block of work and the people in charge.
A PR campaign is running on the site, and I’m keen to sense which queries and landing pages my site effectively encompasses custom-designed for this campaign.
You will be shown exactly the problematic promising queries in the initial version of the service’s Reports. These reports reveal how users are currently discovering your website on Google. You’ll gain a comprehensive view of the queries they employ and the specific pages they land on when visiting your site. This information helps you understand your audience better, their intent and level of interest in your content, and your reach.
The site has many pages, and semantics constantly flow from page to page. I want to understand which queries have this problem and how it affects traffic.
In the reports, queries are presented with GSC links, where you can see all the pages the request leads to and how the traffic is distributed between them. The reports will include queries with low text optimization, regardless of how many pages they lead to. You will see them all and be able to conclude the reasons for the steady distribution or obvious imbalance in traffic across pages. Then, you can decide which page is more suitable for you and will be your target page, and which pages need improvement: optimize further, de-optimize, redirect somewhere, delete, or close from indexing.
My website features a blend of semantics, including stable, seasonal, and news-related content. We allocate considerable time to ensure this semantic content’s ongoing relevance and search for new queries for site publications. I’m interested in minimizing the associated costs while maintaining this essential element of relevance.
These reports won’t gather entirely new semantics for you, especially those for which you have no existing content. Instead, they focus on helping you maintain the relevance of your current semantics. They do this by analyzing the content you already have on your site and how users discover your site on Google.
You don’t have to waste time searching for reliably relevant topic queries when you use Easy to Rank Keywords Report. The reports will include queries you do not notice and do not optimize your pages for, but they have had impressions for the last 30 days and you are already showing up in Google for them. You don’t have to sort through all your semantics by hand to find these queries. The report will show them to you in the order of potential for development and how much traffic you can get for each query. Updating semantics will be an easy and quick task for you 🙂
Look up trends on Google for missed semantics that can be affordably turned into organic traffic
Find insights on which requests should be prioritized working on first — this is particularly valid when you are unsure of what to hold onto
Quickly find an Easy-To-Rank Keyword for SEO growth
Discover the increased traffic you may achieve by enhancing the text optimization of your currently ranked and live pages
As an SEO or marketing expert, come up with a list of possible topics that you have never seen on your website before
Evaluate how well the site pages match the requests and determine whether any requests need more attention
Gain indirect insights into the cannibalization issue and rapidly analyze the situation at GSC page by page for promising unprocessed queries
Frequently Asked Questions
about this report
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The report may not offer insights for every site, as it requires specific criteria:
- Easy to Rank Keywords Reports with text relevance checks available in English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.
- Your website’s content should be accessible for indexing by Google, allowing it to be parsed and processed effectively. Our service’s robots are configured like Google’s, and the report is likely to yield empty results if search engine robots do not reach your web pages.
- Sites with a significant number of pages. Ideal for websites with large, complex semantics. If your site has tens, hundreds, or thousands of pages, this report is designed for you, providing valuable analytics. Our report is primarily valuable for projects with complex semantics that can be challenging to manage in practice.
- Significant Google search traffic: This report is for you if you recognize that the GSC data is insufficient and you are unsure how much traffic each request sends to the specific page.
- Sites registered in Google Search Console: Ensure your site is added to GSC to access the necessary data for analysis.
- Sites not exceeding 15 million annual Google clicks: Currently, our reports are optimized for sites with lower traffic volumes. However, we’re happy to provide tailored solutions to accommodate larger sites. Contact our customer support for a assistance.
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Within the report, “Keywords that rank easily” refer to those keywords where your website already has a presence in Google’s organic search results. However, the relevant pages on your site are not optimized enough for this query to secure high rankings and substantial traffic. These keywords represent the “low-hanging fruit” for your site.
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Buddler is not a text analyzer and does not compete with text analyzers. We develop algorithms for analyzing text content, similar to the principles of processing text content in Google, but they are only part of the overall report algorithm.
The general algorithm identifies gaps in the queries on your site that are in GSC, where they are hard to spot, and gives information about the lack of searches on the pages that need to be optimized.
No text analyzer can do this; otherwise, why would we come up with Easy to Rank Keywords Report? 🙂
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The report does not deliver recommendations for optimization and do not explicitly indicate which page is worse or better in terms of text relevance within a single query. Instead, it highlights queries that could potentially drive more traffic because the most optimized page according to Google may not be sufficiently optimized for the query.
The identifies problems, stimulates consideration, and directs attention to Google Search Console (GSC) for further analysis. In the next version of the report, expect additional insights related to the KeyRel metric, offering a fresh perspective on your site’s development.