This article covers the features and design of your domain and keyboard dashboard.
In This Article:
Understanding your Domain Dashboard
The “Domain” Dashboard is your default landing page upon logging in. This page provides an overview of all domains you are tracking and how they are performing on Google, Yahoo!, and Bing.
Utilize the top bar to:
- Report for: Pull up historical data
- +/- Since: Change the +/- setting to set the period of time you'd like to see change in rank data for
- Filter: Filter your dashboard with the domain name or tags to find domains quicker
- Domain Settings (under “Domain” Column): country, business name, targeted location, # of keywords, keyword added date, desktop vs. mobile
- Average Rank of All Keywords: The blue number (example: “32” above) is the average rank of all keywords you are tracking for that domain
- Change in Average Ranking: The number to the right of your domain average (example: “32” above) is the average ranking increase or decrease for that domain over a specified period of time, set by the "+/- since" parameter.
- A green + number indicates an increase in rank toward the #1 position
- A red - number indicates a decrease in rank away from the #1 position
- A “0” indicates there wasn’t any change in rank based on the time frame set
FYI:
AuthorityLabs will retain up to two years of data since the day you added keywordsThe bottom bar: you’ll find a counter that keeps track of your allotted keywords/domains:
Understanding your Keyword Dashboard
When you click on a domain, you will see all keywords added for that domain:
Graph Keywords: Click on the graph icons to the left of the checkbox to graph keywords. Compare keyword trends by activating multiple graphs.
Keyword: to gain more in-depth information about a particular keyword and its ranking, click on the keyword (for example, you would click on “cute dog shirts”). This provides the historical ranking of the keyword since it was added.
Multiple Rankings: To the left of a blue rank number you may see a grey “+” icon. This indicates your domain ranked in multiple positions in the serp. Click on this icon to see where else your domain ranked.
Blue Rank Number: Click any blue rank number to view the specific web page that is ranking at that position. Keep in mind the blue rank number always reports the highest position your domain was found in
FYI:
If there is a dash (-) where a rank would be, this indicates that your domains was not found in the top 101 organic results for that particular keyword.To the right of the blue number is the domains change in rank. The data you see here is contingent on the time frame set in the “+/- Since” drop down bar (Previous Day, Previous 7 Days, etc). Change the +/- setting to set the period of time you'd like to see change in rank data for:
- A green + number indicates an increase in rank toward the #1 position
- A red - number indicates a decrease in rank away from the #1 position
- A “0” indicates there wasn’t any change in rank based on the time frame set
GMS: GMS is an estimate of the US monthly search volume (Google) for your keyword.
If you are tracking a domain in a different country, adjust your settings to see search volume metrics for the country you selected. A “LMS” column will appear in your dashboard. If GMS equals LMS, this indicates search volume metrics for the country you selected are not supported.
Result Types: The icons in this column refer to the different serp features that Google returned for each keyword query. If you hover over these icons a tag will pop up telling you which SERP feature is being referred to (news, shopping, images, video, rich snippets, etc.).
Local Pack: A letter next to the “local results” (balloon icon) icon indicates that your business held a position in the local pack (A the first position, B the second position, C the third position).
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