Connect changes in the search landscape and the changes you make to your content to the effects those changes have on your pages' performance with annotations in the Pages report, the Page Details report—and for some annotations types—the Keywords report. Understanding how changes to your content and other externalities affect your performance can help you prove the value of your organic marketing efforts and find opportunities to iterate on success based on facts rather than guesswork.
Content Activity Reporting—Conductor's change detection technology—automatically detects changes to all of the elements listed below, in addition to when Conductor first discovered the page:
- Title tags
- Meta Descriptions
- h1-h6 tags
You can also create custom annotations to help you monitor and keep track of all your SEO and content activities—not just those that Conductor detects with Content Activity Reporting. For example, you can annotate moments in your pages' performance that reflect algorithm changes, campaign beginnings and endings, or events relevant to your industry.
Where to find it
Annotations appear in the Pages and Page Details reports for analytics-discovered pages, and on the Keywords report in the Your Visibility Over Time chart. Just look for the purple pins:
Overview
Content Activity Reporting
Content Activity Reporting lets you see the connections between the changes you make to your pages and your pages' performance. With this information, you can replicate successes and avoid repeating losses.
With Content Activity Reporting, Conductor automatically detects changes to each of the following elements, in addition to when Conductor first discovered the page:
- Title tags
- Meta Descriptions
- h1-h6 tags
On the Pages report, you can open the Pages that Changed graph shows you a roll-up view of all the pages with technical changes detected by Content Activity Reporting. The annotations associated with these changes appear in the Page Details report for the related pages.
Filter to show only New or Updated Pages
You can use the Select Page Changes filter to focus the Pages report on a set of ages that Content Activity Reporting found to be updated or newly discovered during a specific time period.
For example, if you wanted to see data for only pages that had been updated during Q1, you could use this filter to show only those pages and limit the date picker to report on Q1. With this information you can see how those pages performed over the time period you are reporting on in the Pages report.
Automated annotations from Content Activity Reporting
In the Page Details report, you can review any automated annotations generated by Content Activity Reporting. With Content Activity Reporting, Conductor automatically detects changes to each of the following elements, in addition to when Conductor first discovered the page:
- Title tags
- Meta Descriptions
- h1-h6 tags
To call out where changes might have been made to multiple header tags at the same level (for example, when multiple h3 tags are used in a list), Conductor highlights these changes in red, green, and yellow:
- When Conductor finds a header tag in a former time period but not in the latter time period, the annotation is highlighted in red.
- When Conductor finds a header tag in a latter time period but not in the former time period, the annotation is highlighted in green.
- When Conductor finds extraneous leading, or trailing spaces removed from tags, the annotation is highlighted in yellow. A tooltip also appears to indicate the difference.
Public Event Annotations
Stay informed about impactful updates, like Google algorithm updates or industry changes, with annotations automatically applied to your reports.
These annotations appear:
- In the Pages and Page Details report like other types of annotations.
- In the Keywords report, on the Your Visibility Over Time chart.
To curate the events with the most potential impact—and not to overwhelm you with industry-related annotations—an internal council of experts at Conductor determines which events should be included as annotations.
Custom annotations
Custom annotations to help you monitor and keep track of all your SEO and content activities—not just those that Conductor detects with Content Activity Reporting. For example, you can annotate moments in your pages' performance that reflect algorithm changes, campaign beginnings and endings, or events relevant to your industry.
Using Annotations and Content Activity Reporting
- You can learn how to create, review, and manage annotations in the Creating and Managing Annotations article.
- Track content changes using annotations