The Dashboard is designed to help you keep a close eye on your website’s SEO performance. In this article, we will explain how the project works, its capabilities, and address the common question: Can you track specific pages or sections of your website?
How the Project Works
The project allows you to monitor various aspects of your website’s SEO by adding your root domain, selecting keywords, identifying competitors, and setting the location you want to track. It monitors backlinks, SEO on-page scores, SEO issues, competitor comparisons, and search engine ranking changes based on the keywords you add.
Can I Track a Specific Page or Section of My Website?
A common question users often have is whether they can track specific pages or sections of their website using the dashboard. The answer is no. The project collects data from the website, focusing on the root domain rather than individual pages or sections.
How to Address This Limitation
Although the project does not allow you to monitor specific pages or sections, there is a way to gain insights into particular areas of your website. By adding the keywords used in the specific pages or sections you want to monitor, you can track how these keywords are performing in search engine rankings in the Rank Tracking area.
While you cannot select which pages to monitor, focusing on these keywords will help you understand their performance. This approach ensures that you still gain valuable insights into how different parts of your website are doing in terms of SEO.
Explore other resources in the Knowledge Base for more tips and detailed guidance on using Rank Tracking.