Today we’ve released a very exciting new feature to the STAT Interface: Tag Views.
Within your sites, you can now create Tag Views, which act like buckets for sets of Tags. You can create Tag Views and add individual tags to them. This allows you to easily set up groups of tags for quick access to individual sets of your keywords.
If you or your client operates several different lines of business, it would make sense to create Tag Views for each LOB. If you have seasonal initiatives with different keyword targets, it would make sense to create Tag Views for each season. The potential uses for Tag Views are unlimited. Whenever you need to bucket your tags into logical sets, Tag Views are the best way to do it.
The idea behind Tag Views is to give you much more granular control over how your keywords are categorized into useable sets, and to make it easy for you to quickly access the keywords in those sets.
The release of Tag Views paves the way for an exciting upcoming release where STAT will begin generating Tag View level metrics automatically. Soon you’ll be able to click on a Tag View and see things like Average Ranking for all keywords in the view, or Top Competitors for all keywords in the view, and so on.
For help on how to use Tag Views, take a look at our documentation on help.getstat.com, or get in touch with us and we’ll be happy to walk you through it.
As usual, we welcome your feedback! Don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Thanks!
Rob, and the STAT team.