Audit the technical health of your site with Pages
Conductor Monitoring crawls your pages 24/7, so that you can track, monitor and analyze critical SEO elements in real-time on a page-by-page basis. In this lesson, we walk through the Pages feature, where you can get an in-depth view into any individual URL and use advanced filtering options to scan your website’s pages for the data you need most. Targeted auditing has never been easier.
Topics include
- Filtering your website’s URLs by specific properties to find the pages you need
- Creating segments for later use
- Customizing your view to display the page properties most important to you
- Pulling in additional page elements and performance data
- Investigating an individual page
- Reviewing historical page changes
Transcript
Track, monitor and analyze critical SEO elements on a page by page basis with conductor website monitoring.
The pages report offers a detailed view of all URLs being monitored on your website with corresponding data points that are updating in real time. Each column shows a URL property and can be used to filter for the data you're looking for. Use as many columns as you want for simultaneous filtering and combine them in any way. Review your active filters by hovering over the blue bar and save your current filter combination for later use by creating a segment. The segment will then show you real-time data, matching the filter criteria and can be leveraged across the platform's reports.
Customize the properties displayed for each page using managed columns to display the metrics most important for you, and adjust the order of data by dragging any column. Save your new column set for personal use or share use across your team.
Want to monitor further data points across your website's pages, custom element extraction and the data enrichment. API offer two ways to define additional elements to be pulled in at the page level, whether it's keeping track of when pages were published or when products go out of stock, or the amount of leads generated by each page. These flexible configuration options support your more specific auditing needs.
You can even unlock your ability to dive into performance related data by integrating your analytics and Google search console and enabling log file analysis and lighthouse monitoring. Each connection adds additional metrics as columns and pages can then be filtered by performance based criteria, such as page views from analytics, click through rates from GSC search engine visits from log files and speed index from web vitals.
Theo, a technical SEO manager loves using pages to work through website improvement initiatives with a focus on improving his website's crawlability. He scans for any indexable pages that aren't linked to internally armed with a list of orphan pages to work on, conveniently prioritized by important score. He saves his new segment for easy monitoring throughout his optimization process.
Noticing an important URL in the list he clicks through for an in-depth view of the page's critical SEO elements opening any page triggers an instant re recall of that page, so data is as up to date as possible, which also comes in handy for verifying implementation of page changes in real time.
All important page level information on index ability content performance linking and more is presented in one view, making it easy for Theo to assess the page for optimization opportunities. Even further technical issues at the page level are flagged and prioritized by greatest impact to the page's health.
Assessing the history of A page's changes allows for both investigation of when adjustments and issues occurred, as well as for tracking implemented fixes. Page level change tracking is also aggregated across the entire website and provides a historical record of change page where pages where a change occurred in any tracked page property and pages that were added, removed, or redirected changes can be filtered by change type and across selected properties that had a change within the selected date range.
Let's say Theo needs to see all the title and H one tag updates within the last four weeks. He can filter for changed pages that had changes in either the title or H one field columns, whether scanning for specific technical issues, auditing top pages, or tracking update effectiveness pages offers the flexibility to assess the page level data you need in real time.