Each work item is shown as a clear report: the main number, what held the page back, what changed, what improved, and which seodot mode helped the team decide.
The cards are built around numbers and actions, so the value is easy to understand and connect to your own page.
Pages for close products were competing with each other. After separating page roles and rewriting key blocks, search visibility became cleaner.
Several URLs answered the same query, title and H1 repeated each other, and important product blocks lost clarity.
Compared pages, found overlaps, separated content roles, and strengthened commercial blocks.
Traffic grew, duplicate intent became less harmful, and key pages received a clearer structure.
New feature pages were slow to enter search. The technical check exposed weak points in the template and settings.
Some pages had conflicting canonical tags, unnecessary noindex fragments, and weak links to core sections.
Checked response codes, canonical, robots, internal links, and development priorities.
New pages started entering search faster, and the number of top-3 queries increased.
The page received traffic, but the first screen did not explain the value clearly. The updates made the path to conversion shorter.
The hero area was overloaded, the main button was easy to miss, and trust points appeared too low on the page.
Reworked the first screen, strengthened the CTA, moved trust proof higher, and removed excess copy.
The page became clearer, and the share of leads from organic traffic grew.
The article answered the query, but title and description did not show its value. After the snippet update, clicks increased.
The title was generic, the description repeated the first paragraph, and the strongest value was not visible in search.
Created new title and description options, reviewed the article meaning, and improved the opening blocks.
CTR grew and the page received more visits without changing the topic or URL structure.
The page had impressions for commercial queries, but the snippet was too generic. Search Console helped select queries, and seodot helped update title and description.
Impressions were growing while CTR stayed below nearby pages because the snippet did not name the service or region.
Used queries with impressions, rewrote title and description, and added precise value to the first screen.
Clicks increased without buying ads, and the page became clearer for the sales team.
Service pages had impressions, but important links sat too low on the page. After the update, users reached the right service faster.
Impressions existed, but clicks were weak: similar pages competed for attention, and links to key services were buried in long copy.
Used Search Console queries with impressions, compared close pages, improved block headings, and added clearer internal links.
Clicks to key service pages grew, and users reached the needed service with fewer steps.
The lead form sat below the visible area, while heavy images slowed the first screen. The review separated technical fixes from copy changes.
Users saw the useful action late: large images, extra scripts, and a weak CTA made the form harder to reach.
Compressed images, deferred secondary scripts, moved the form higher, and made the button clearer on mobile.
The first screen became lighter, the form became easier to notice, and form visits increased without changing paid traffic.
The page keeps numbers first and explanations short, so each result is easy to scan.
Each card keeps only what helps explain the work and its outcome.
The key numbers sit on the cover and in the before/after chart.
Every work item shows which seodot mode helped find the answer.
Every work item names the source URL, seodot mode, and changes that influenced the outcome.
After edits, a new review helps separate the impact of copy, technical health, and the first screen.
Run the first audit: seodot will show weak points, help choose the next mode, and build a clear fix plan.