Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 2:16:08 GMT -5
SEOs have access to so much data that sometimes it's hard to know what to do with it all. I've been experimenting with displaying Ahrefs data using GPT-4, so I thought I'd share the results with you all. We've already launched some AI-enhanced features like search intent, but we're making them even better by adding traffic percentage for each intent. Check out this article by Si Quan for more things we could add. For visualizations, you will need GPT-4. There is an API, but you can also use ChatGPT Plus for $20 a month. I hope to bring many of these images to life within the tool, but these things take time and you can create them now. Let me know your favorites and any other use cases you find and want us to add! IMPORTANT For all this, export the data in UTF-8 format from the indicated report and run the message. Please note that your results may differ slightly due to how LLMs work. You may need to request some adjustments to get exactly what you want. Find the biggest gaps between desktop and mobile rankings Case of use: This allows you to see outliers.
If you have some terms that rank better on desktop than mobile, then you might want to look into Mobile Issues or Basic Web Vitals. You can view both mobile issues and Core Web Vitals in the Ahrefs Site Audit. You will need to run Site Audit from a mobile device and connect to PageSpeed Insights. Top Web Vital and Algeria Mobile Number List Mobile Usability Issues in Ahrefs Site Audit Data source: Download your desktop and mobile rankings from the overview report in Rank Tracker (remember to choose UTF-8 format). Upload both files to ChatGPT. Exporting data from Ahrefs Immediate: Read these 2 files containing keyword rankings for mobile and desktop devices. Show me a scatterplot comparing desktop and mobile rankings for each keyword. Label those with the largest gap between rankings. See a breakdown of branded and non-branded traffic and volume Branded and non-branded organic traffic and volume Case of use: See the breakdown of traffic and total volume by branded and non-branded terms. At a glance, I can see that most of our traffic comes from unbranded terms.
Data source: Download your keyword rankings from the Organic Keywords report into Site Explorer (make sure to select the UTF-8 file format) and upload the file to ChatGPT. Exporting data from Ahrefs Immediate: Label each keyword in the “Keyword” column as branded or unbranded. Then, create a pie chart showing the sum of “current organic traffic” for both categories. Also create this graph with the sum of “Volume” for each. Show the change in volume for branded and unbranded keywords Change in traffic for branded and unbranded terms Case of use: See if you're gaining or losing clicks for branded or unbranded terms between two dates. You must have compare mode enabled for this to work. Data source: Like above, download your keyword rankings from the Organic Keywords report in Site Explorer and upload the file. Immediate: Label each keyword in the “Keyword” column as branded or unbranded. Create an image that shows me how overall organic traffic changed for branded and non-branded keywords based on the sum of the data for each in the “Organic Traffic Change” column.
If you have some terms that rank better on desktop than mobile, then you might want to look into Mobile Issues or Basic Web Vitals. You can view both mobile issues and Core Web Vitals in the Ahrefs Site Audit. You will need to run Site Audit from a mobile device and connect to PageSpeed Insights. Top Web Vital and Algeria Mobile Number List Mobile Usability Issues in Ahrefs Site Audit Data source: Download your desktop and mobile rankings from the overview report in Rank Tracker (remember to choose UTF-8 format). Upload both files to ChatGPT. Exporting data from Ahrefs Immediate: Read these 2 files containing keyword rankings for mobile and desktop devices. Show me a scatterplot comparing desktop and mobile rankings for each keyword. Label those with the largest gap between rankings. See a breakdown of branded and non-branded traffic and volume Branded and non-branded organic traffic and volume Case of use: See the breakdown of traffic and total volume by branded and non-branded terms. At a glance, I can see that most of our traffic comes from unbranded terms.
Data source: Download your keyword rankings from the Organic Keywords report into Site Explorer (make sure to select the UTF-8 file format) and upload the file to ChatGPT. Exporting data from Ahrefs Immediate: Label each keyword in the “Keyword” column as branded or unbranded. Then, create a pie chart showing the sum of “current organic traffic” for both categories. Also create this graph with the sum of “Volume” for each. Show the change in volume for branded and unbranded keywords Change in traffic for branded and unbranded terms Case of use: See if you're gaining or losing clicks for branded or unbranded terms between two dates. You must have compare mode enabled for this to work. Data source: Like above, download your keyword rankings from the Organic Keywords report in Site Explorer and upload the file. Immediate: Label each keyword in the “Keyword” column as branded or unbranded. Create an image that shows me how overall organic traffic changed for branded and non-branded keywords based on the sum of the data for each in the “Organic Traffic Change” column.