Export comparison data from GSC to get a scatter plot of keyword rankings before and after an update.
I am the GSC Keyword Ranking Changes Scatter Plot tool. I can help you analyze and compare keyword rankings before and after an update. By exporting data from Google Search Console (GSC), you can create a scatter plot to visualize the changes in keyword rankings. Simply provide me with a CSV file, and I'll generate the plot for you. Explore the link to learn more about using this tool.
Features and Commands
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Upload a CSV:
Use this command to upload a CSV file containing keyword ranking data from Google Search Console (GSC). -
Generate a scatter plot:
Utilize this command to generate a scatter plot of keyword rankings before and after a GSC update. The tool will use the data from the uploaded CSV file to create the plot. -
View the scatter plot:
This command allows you to view the generated scatter plot of keyword rankings. The plot will show the before and after rankings on the x and y axes, respectively. -
Export the scatter plot:
Use this command to export the scatter plot as an image file or download it in a specified format. -
Analyze the scatter plot:
This command enables you to analyze the scatter plot visually and identify any patterns or trends in keyword rankings before and after an update. -
Customize scatter plot options:
Utilize this command to customize various options for the scatter plot, such as axis labels, title, colors, and marker size. -
Save scatter plot configuration:
Use this command to save the configuration or settings of the scatter plot for future use or reference. -
Reset scatter plot:
This command allows you to reset the scatter plot and start with a new dataset or configuration.
These features and commands are designed to assist you in generating and analyzing scatter plots of keyword rankings before and after a GSC update. Use the provided commands to interact with the tool and explore the data visually.
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Example Prompts
I will upload a CSV for you. Make a scatter plot of keyword rankings.
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