Search campaign
Within Silktide, a search campaign is a collection of keywords and the geographic locations that they target. They help you divide long lists of keywords into groups that are easier for people to work with.
For example, you could have a campaign called “Web design” with these keywords:
- Web design
- Web designer
- Web agency
This campaign could then specify a number of geographic locations where they target, such as “London, England” and “Edinburgh, Scotland”.
Silktide will then automatically measure the ranking of each of these keywords for each of their locations. So in this example, Silktide will monitor all of these:
- Web design (in London)
- Web design (in Edinburgh)
- Web designer (in London)
- Web designer (in Edinburgh)
- Web agency (in London)
- Web agency (in Edinburgh)
(Silktide also checks each of these in both desktop and mobile search, so the real list is twice as long).
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- Backlinks
- Summary score
- Content Management System
- Bounce rate
- Links to fragments of a page
- Competitor
- Redirection
- Score
- Perfectionist fallacy
- Link rot
- HTTP status code
- User roles
- URL
- Link building
- Heading
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Analytics
- Keyword
- Favicon
- Page title
- Metadata
- Invisible text
- Computed source
- Alternative text
- Website permissions
- Inspector