John Shehata
John Shehata

@JShehata

4 Tweets 3 reads Dec 23, 2023
I'm excited to announce the launch of Google Discover tracking on gddash.com! Now you can gain valuable insights by selecting an entity from Google's Knowledge Graph to track over time.
Specify language and location, and start tracking entity's social feed in Google Discover, updating hourly. Think of it as a view into a single user with a single entity affinity for that one entity.
While users have multiple interests and search history shaping their Discover feed, the GDdash Discover tracking provides valuable information like the top visible sites, stories and videos for just that entity.
Take "Search Engine Optimization" for example.
Over the last 2 weeks, here's what we found:
- @semrush is most visible in Discover for SEO entity, followed by @sengineland, @ahrefs and @Forbes
- 1% of the Discover feed showed videos
- Most popular story was on 2024 SEO strategies from Forbes:
forbes.com
Top Content Themes that worked in Discover for SEO over the past 2 weeks:
- SEO strategy and tips ("Essential Keyword Research Strategies for Boosting SEO", "SEO Best Practices: 20+ Proven Tips to Boost Your Rankings")
- Technical SEO ("What Is Headless SEO? – Whiteboard Friday", "5 Excel and Google Sheets tricks every SEO should know")
- Content/blogging for SEO ("SEO Writing: 8 Steps to Create Search-Optimized Content", "How to Write the Perfect SEO Article in 2024")
SEO trends/predictions ("SEO Trends You Can't Ignore In 2024", "Key 2024 Trends To Help You Embrace The Next Era Of SEO")
And here are the top headline patterns
- "X Tips/Ways To Y" e.g. "5 Tips On How To Boost SEO For Your LinkedIn Profile"
- "How To X For SEO" e.g. "How To Do an SEO Competitor Analysis"
- "Beginner's/Complete Guide To X" e.g. "Beginner's Guide to eCommerce SEO: Best Tips & Tools"
- "SEO X: What It Is and How To Do It" e.g. "Local SEO: What It Is and How To Do It (2024)"

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