[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"post:\u002Fblog\u002Fhow-to-identify-your-top-performers-with-keylogs":3,"blog-order":142},{"page":4,"collection":141},{"id":5,"title":6,"body":7,"date":126,"description":127,"draft":128,"extension":129,"image":130,"meta":131,"meta_description":132,"meta_title":133,"navigation":134,"path":135,"seo":136,"sitemap":137,"stem":138,"updated":139,"__hash__":140},"tutorials\u002Fblog\u002Fhow-to-identify-your-top-performers-with-keylogs.md","How to Identify Your Top-Performing Pages (80\u002F20) in Search Console",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":119},"minimark",[10,14,19,22,67,70,74,77,87,101,115],[11,12,13],"p",{},"Your top-performing pages and keywords — often called money pages — are the ones that bring in the users and account for the lion's share of your revenue. Identifying them is the first move in any SEO analysis: once you know which pages matter most, you know where a lost rank actually hurts, and where your optimization time pays off. Here's how to find them using nothing but Google Search Console.",[15,16,18],"h2",{"id":17},"how-to-identify-your-money-pages","How to identify your money pages",[11,20,21],{},"The quickest method is the 80\u002F20 rule (the Pareto principle): roughly 20% of your pages and keywords drive about 80% of your traffic and revenue. You're looking for that vital 20%.",[23,24,25,38,49,64],"ol",{},[26,27,28,29,33,34,37],"li",{},"Open ",[30,31,32],"strong",{},"Performance → Search results"," and set the date range to ",[30,35,36],{},"Last 3 months",".",[26,39,40,41,44,45,48],{},"Turn on the ",[30,42,43],{},"Total clicks"," and ",[30,46,47],{},"Total impressions"," toggles above the chart.",[26,50,51,52,55,56,59,60,63],{},"Open the ",[30,53,54],{},"Pages"," tab and click ",[30,57,58],{},"Export → Google Sheets"," (do the same for the ",[30,61,62],{},"Queries"," tab if you want top keywords too).",[26,65,66],{},"In the sheet, sort by clicks, descending. Add a running-total column and mark the rows that together make up the first 80% of all clicks — that set is your money pages. Repeat for impressions; the two lists usually overlap heavily.",[11,68,69],{},"That short list is what deserves your attention. Everything below it is the long tail — useful in aggregate, but not where a single rank change moves your numbers.",[15,71,73],{"id":72},"how-to-use-this-information","How to use this information",[11,75,76],{},"Two things to do once you know your money pages.",[11,78,79,82,83,86],{},[30,80,81],{},"Watch them."," These are the pages where a slip costs you real traffic, so re-check their average position every few weeks. Filter the Performance report to a money page (",[30,84,85],{},"+ New → Page",") and keep an eye on its trend; if it starts sliding, you want to catch it early.",[11,88,89,92,93,96,97,100],{},[30,90,91],{},"Find the ones underperforming their potential."," In your exported sheet, filter your money pages to those ranking on ",[30,94,95],{},"page two (positions 11–20)"," or ",[30,98,99],{},"just outside the top five (roughly 7–12)",". Any high-traffic page sitting there is a priority: Google already ranks it well, so pushing it onto page one — or into the top five — can win a large jump in clicks for comparatively little work. These pages already resonate; they just need a nudge.",[11,102,103,104,109,110,114],{},"For the wider audit this fits into — separating brand traffic, segmenting by section — see ",[105,106,108],"a",{"href":107},"\u002Fblog\u002Fanalyze-seo-performance-with-google-search-console","how to analyze your SEO performance in Google Search Console",". 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