Content Group Introduction
This guide will take you through Content Groups in SEOTesting. What are Content Groups? A Content Group is a bunch of URLs that are tracked over a long period of time. This is different to SEO tests, as tests have an end date. Content Groups continue to track the performance of the URLs (forever in theory :) ) Content Groups can be created using An exact list of URLs Using Search Console filters Using RegEx an XML sitemapFew readersMy Content Group is missing data
This guide will help you understand why data isn't showing up on your Content Group. Google Search Console data is delayed Google Search Console reporting data is usually 48 hours behind. Since we use Google Search Console API to display data about your site, we must wait for GSC to make data available before updating your content group. The most common reason your content group hasn't been updated is that we don't have confirmed data from the Google Search Console for the period - week oFew readersHow to add URLs and Filters to a Content Group
You can add and remove URLs and/or filters to your Content Group at any time. Please note that URLs added to a Content Group will only affect the data going forward. Existing data points have been historically aggregated and will not be re-processed. If you need the new URLs to be applied to historical data points - you should copy and re-create the Content Group, so it is full re-processed. Follow these steps to add URLs/filters to your Content Group. When looking at your list of ContenFew readersHow to change the update frequency of Content Groups
Because Content Groups contain historically aggregated data, usually past the 16 months of data available by the Search Console API, you can't directly change a Content Groups update frequency from Monthly to Weekly and vice-versa. The best option, when you want to change frequency is to use the Copy button when looking at the full Content Group's results page. This will copy across all the existing ConteFew readers