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Page Performance

Performance metrics for individual pages.

Page Performance shows you how each page on your site is performing in Google Search — clicks, impressions, click-through rate, and average position — so you can spot what's working, what's climbing, and what needs attention.

What You'll Need

Page Performance pulls data from Google Search Console. You'll need to connect it before any data appears on this page.

To connect, go to Integrations in the left sidebar and follow the steps for Google Search Console. Once connected, Averi starts pulling in your search performance data automatically.

If Google Search Console isn't connected yet, you'll see a prompt on this page to connect it directly.

Where to find it

In the left sidebar, look under Analytics and click Page Performance.

What you'll see

Summary cards

At the top of the page, four cards give you a quick snapshot:

How many times someone clicked through to your site from Google Search.

How many times your pages appeared in search results.

The overall click-through rate across all your pages.

Your average ranking position in search results.

When you select a specific page, these cards update to show that page's individual metrics.

Search Performance chart

Below the summary cards, a chart shows Clicks and Impressions over time. You can toggle between Day and Week views to change how the data is grouped.

When you select a page from the table, the chart updates to show that page's trend line instead of the site-wide aggregate.

Pages table

The main table lists your pages ranked by clicks (highest first). Each row shows:

The page's address, with a link to view it on your site.

Total clicks from search results.

Total times the page appeared in search results.

Click-through rate for that page.

Average search ranking, shown as a numbered badge (e.g. #3).

You can sort by any column by clicking the column header.

How to use the data

Select a page for detail

Click any row in the table to highlight that page. The summary cards and chart will update to show data for just that page, making it easy to compare individual performance against the overall numbers.

Drill into queries

Click the same row a second time (or use the Drill into queries button in the table header) to see which search queries are driving traffic to that page. The queries table shows the same four metrics — Clicks, Impressions, CTR, and Position — broken down by the actual terms people searched.

To go back to the full pages list, click Back to pages at the top of the table.

Google Search Console anonymizes queries with very low search volume to protect user privacy. If a page has limited traffic, some query data may not appear yet — it'll show up as your traffic grows.

Change the date range

Use the dropdown at the top of the page to switch between Last 7 days, Last 28 days (the default), or Last 90 days. All metrics, charts, and tables update to reflect the selected window.

Tips

  • Watch for high impressions + low CTR. A page getting lots of impressions but few clicks may need a better title tag or meta description to earn the click.
  • Track position trends. A page climbing from #15 to #8 is heading in the right direction, even if clicks are still modest — it may be about to break into the top results.
  • Use queries to refine content. Drilling into a page's queries shows you what people are actually searching — use those terms to strengthen your content and match intent.

Need Help?

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