any way to find fallen pages or keywords in the Google search console?

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any way to find fallen pages or keywords in Google search console ?

this happened to my site and my clicks and impressions fell down badly from 700 clicks to 200 and now +125
is there any way to find which keywords or pages dropped ??

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any way to find fallen pages or keywords in Google search console ?

this happened to my site and my clicks and impressions fell down badly from 700 clicks to 200 and now +125
is there any way to find which keywords or pages dropped ??

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Compare dates between the day you had 700 clicks and the day you had 200 clicks.

Once the comparison has been set. Switch to keywords. On the recent the day(200 clicks day), the keywords that were giving you clicks would be showing either zero impression (if deranked totally) or lesser impression and lower position.

In a nutshell, you just have to compare the dates. Between your best day(past) and worst day(present). Then toggle between pages, keywords etc.
 
you can export the data between the 2 periods & make a script to compare between both,
requires some coding skills, but can easily be made with AI & will help for the long term process,

or use a tool like semrush/ahrefs to check lost keywords,
not totally accurate, but easier & faster
 
You can compare custom dates. Go to url tab in the report below in and check the pages that dropped.
 
Compare dates between the day you had 700 clicks and the day you had 200 clicks.

Once the comparison has been set. Switch to keywords. On the recent the day(200 clicks day), the keywords that were giving you clicks would be showing either zero impression (if deranked totally) or lesser impression and lower position.

In a nutshell, you just have to compare the dates. Between your best day(past) and worst day(present). Then toggle between pages, keywords etc.
it doesn't let to compare web to web
 
Go to the 'Performance' report and set the date range to compare the period before the drop to the period after. Look for significant changes in clicks and impressions. Filter by pages to see which ones have lost traffic, and then check queries for those pages to identify which keywords are underperforming. For a more granular look, export the data for both time periods and use a spreadsheet to compare the numbers side by side.
 
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