Content Radar

Know exactly which pages to fix — straight from Google.

Connect Google Search Console and Content Radar scans every page you rank for — even the blog you had before SEO Ladders — then tells you what's slipping, stuck, or buried, and sends each to the right fix.

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How it works

01

Connect Google Search Console

One click. We read your real Search Console data — every page that's getting impressions, including the blog you had before SEO Ladders.

02

We scan & diagnose every page

For each ranking page we pull its primary keyword, position, impressions and CTR — then bucket it: slipping, stuck just off page 1, low-CTR, or buried.

03

One click to the right fix

Declining pages route to a Refresh (update in place, win back lost rank). Stuck or buried pages route to the Optimizer (beat the live top 5). You never have to guess which.

Every page, diagnosed and routed

We don't just list your pages — we tell you what's wrong with each and hand you the right tool.

Declining

Refresh

Was ranking higher and slipping over time — refresh it in place to recapture lost positions.

Striking distance

Optimize

Ranks ~5–20, just off page 1. A focused optimize can push it where the clicks are.

Low CTR

Optimize

Ranks well but few people click — usually a weak title or meta. Optimize the snippet.

Page 2+ / Underperforming

Optimize

Buried on page 2, 3 or deeper. Real potential, needs stronger content to climb.

FAQ

Does it cover content I wrote before joining SEO Ladders?

Yes — that's the whole point. We read Google Search Console, so we see every indexed page that's getting impressions, no matter who wrote it or when. Your entire back catalogue is in the radar, not just content SEO Ladders generated.

What's the difference between Refresh and Optimize?

Refresh is for content that was ranking and is now declining — we update it in place (same URL) to recapture lost positions. Optimize is for content that's stuck or buried — we score it against the live top 5 and tell you exactly what to improve to climb. The radar diagnoses each page and routes it to the right one automatically.

How do you know a page is declining?

We snapshot each page's Search Console position over time. Once there's a trend showing a sustained drop that isn't recovering, the page is flagged as declining. New pages won't show as declining until enough history accrues — you can't detect a slope from a single point.

Do I need Google Search Console connected?

Yes — Content Radar reads your Search Console data to find ranking pages. Connecting takes one click, and it works across every site on your account.

Stop guessing which pages to fix.

Connect Search Console and get a prioritized list in seconds.

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