Content-led SEO performance analytics tied to conversions

Connect blog traffic, landing pages, search keywords, visitor journeys, goals, and revenue signals so you can see which content actually supports growth.

SEO keywords with outcome contextBlog and landing-page analyticsGoals and revenue attribution for content

GSCbuilt for Search Console plus revenue context

SEO performance

Measure content by the business outcomes it creates

KEYWORDS • BLOG TRAFFIC • GOALS • REVENUE

Search Console

See keyword data inside analytics

Bring impressions, clicks, CTR, average position, and query context into Faurya so SEO analysis sits next to traffic and conversion behavior.

Content attribution

Find the pages that create meaningful visitors

Compare blog posts, landing pages, docs, feature pages, and comparison pages by the goals, journeys, and revenue signals they influence.

Reader journeys

Understand what readers do after content

See whether visitors from content continue to pricing, docs, signup, checkout, demo, or product pages so you can improve internal paths.

Micro conversions

Track content actions beyond pageviews

Track newsletter joins, lead magnets, CTA clicks, scroll depth, demo clicks, signup starts, and trial starts to understand content intent.

Funnel optimization

Build funnels from content to conversion

Create funnels that start with a blog or SEO landing page and continue through key actions like signup, trial, checkout, or payment.

AI reporting

Get weekly SEO and content signals

Use weekly AI reports to catch changes in traffic quality, top pages, keyword patterns, and conversion behavior without manual spreadsheet work.

SEO analytics FAQ

Questions about content-led SEO performance

Can Faurya show which SEO keywords drive revenue?

With Google Search Console and revenue attribution connected, Faurya can place keyword, page, and revenue context in the same analytics workflow so teams can understand which search activity is tied to business outcomes.

Can I filter analytics by blog path?

Yes. Faurya supports path-based analysis, so teams can focus on blog directories, landing pages, docs, comparison pages, or specific URLs when reviewing traffic and goal behavior.

What content goals should I track?

Good starter goals include newsletter_signup, cta_clicked, demo_requested, signup_started, signup_completed, trial_started, scroll_to_pricing, and payment if revenue tracking is connected.

How does Faurya help content teams beyond Search Console?

Search Console shows search visibility and clicks. Faurya adds visitor behavior, journeys, goals, funnels, and revenue attribution so content performance can be judged by downstream outcomes.

Is this useful for founder-led SEO?

Yes. Founder-led SEO teams can use Faurya to quickly see which posts and landing pages attract serious visitors, which calls to action work, and which content deserves updating.