SEO Analytics
Turn search data into clear content priorities.
SEO Analytics in Frase connects directly to Google Search Console and turns raw search data into insights you can actually use.
Instead of staring at charts and wondering what to do next, Frase helps you see which content is working, which content needs help, and where the biggest opportunities are hiding.
Frase helps you bridge the gap between performance data and content strategy.
Why SEO Analytics Matters
Most teams have access to search data. Very few know how to act on it.
SEO Analytics in Frase is designed to answer the questions marketers actually care about:
Which pages are driving results and which aren’t?
Where am I close to ranking higher with minimal effort?
What content is slipping and needs attention?
What should I optimize next to move the needle fastest?
How It Works
SEO Analytics pulls directly from Google Search Console—Google’s own data on how your site performs in search. And yes, we have an integration.
Once connected, Frase continuously analyzes:
Clicks and impressions
Click-through rate (CTR)
Average ranking position
Query and page-level performance over time
This is the same data Google uses internally, surfaced in a way that’s easier to interpret and act on.
What You Can See at a Glance
What’s performing
Identify:
Top queries driving traffic
Pages consistently ranking well
Content that delivers steady results
This tells you what to protect, replicate, and expand.
What’s underperforming
Surface:
Pages losing rankings or traffic
Content that’s stuck without improving
Queries where impressions are high but clicks are low
These are signals that optimization—not net-new content—may be the fastest win.
Where quick wins exist
One of the most valuable insights SEO Analytics provides: pages ranking just outside the top results.
Pages ranking in positions 4–10 are often one update away from meaningful traffic gains. Frase highlights these opportunities so you can prioritize fixes that pay off quickly.
How to Turn SEO Analytics Into Action
Think of SEO Analytics as your weekly decision engine. The goal isn’t to analyze everything—it’s to decide what to work on next.
Here’s how marketers actually use these insights.
Refresh Before You Create Net-New Content
SEO Analytics help you see when existing content needs attention.
Look for:
Pages losing impressions or rankings
Content that’s slipping as competitors update theirs
Queries where visibility remains high but engagement drops
In many cases, refreshing or expanding an existing page delivers better results than publishing something brand new. You’re strengthening what search engines already recognize.
Create New Content With Better Direction
Once existing opportunities are addressed, analytics helps you create smarter new content.
Use search data to:
Identify topics gaining impressions but lacking strong pages
Spot keyword themes competitors are winning
Time content creation around seasonal or rising trends
This ensures new content starts aligned—rather than needing heavy optimization later.
Keep Strategy and Execution Connected
The real advantage of SEO Analytics in Frase is that insights don’t live in isolation.
Performance data feeds directly into:
Content Opportunities (what to optimize next)
Optimization tools (how to improve it)
Research workflows (what to create with confidence)
Analytics doesn’t just tell you what happened—it guides what you do next.
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