Filters:
↓ Lost 3+ positions
↓ Volume > 100/mo
Sorted by volume × position loss
18 pages · showing 2
Quick audit findings
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Meta title
72 chars - truncated in SERPs, keyword buried at position 4 in the title string
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Content gaps
Core Web Vitals and Schema markup not covered - both present in top 3 competitor H2s
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Internal links
Only 2 internal links pointing to this page - avg for top 3 competitors is 8
✓
Schema
Article schema present and validates - no issues
Specific fixes
01
Meta
Rewrite title to 54 chars: "On-Page SEO Checklist: 19 Steps to Rank Higher (2026)" - keyword first, year included for recency signal
02
Content
Add H2 "Core Web Vitals for SEO" and H2 "Schema Markup Implementation" - both in top 3 competitor outlines, neither on your page
03
Links
Add internal links from /blog/technical-seo (anchor: "on-page SEO checklist"), /blog/meta-tags (anchor: "complete SEO checklist"), and /tools/site-audit (anchor: "checklist")
Quick audit findings
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Heading structure
No H1 tag - page starts at H2. Google treats the largest heading as the H1 signal
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Meta description
Missing entirely - Google is pulling a random snippet from body copy, lowering CTR
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Schema
4 FAQ-style questions in HTML with no FAQPage schema - competitor at pos 6 has FAQPage and earns a rich snippet
✓
Content length
2,200 words - within range of top 3 competitors (1,900–2,600)
Specific fixes
01
Content
Add H1: "SEO Reporting Software: Automated Reports for Any Team" - currently absent, this is the single highest-impact fix for this page
02
Meta
Write meta description: "Automated SEO reports - pull GSC data, flag ranking drops, and send summaries to Slack or Google Docs. No dashboard needed." (148 chars)
03
Schema
Add FAQPage JSON-LD for the 4 existing Q&A sections - competitor at pos 6 holds the FAQ rich snippet with identical content. This is a 30-minute implementation
+ 16 more recovery cards in full output · sorted by volume × position loss
30d vs prior 30d GSC comparison · 18 pages flagged · per-page quick audit · specific content / meta / schema / link fixes for each
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SEO managers running monthly ranking reviews who need to go from "these pages dropped" to "here's exactly what to fix" in one step, not three tools
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Growth teams who track organic traffic and need a first-pass diagnosis without commissioning a full technical audit for every page that moved
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Agencies managing client SEO retainers who need to deliver specific recovery recommendations backed by data - not a ranking report with "optimize your content" advice