Today we’re bringing you two — yes, two — new reports and a small addition that will change how you navigate STAT in a big way. Oh, and of course our bi-weekly round-up of bug fixes and parser updates.
- Harvest the related searches on your Google SERPs
Our new Keyword report: Related Searches (Google) serves up the eight “Searches related to” that you see at the bottom of the Google SERP, for each of your keywords. This is super useful on the all-important keyword research front. - Unpack the “People also ask” box
The Keyword report: People Also Ask (Google) will also help with your keyword research, plus it’ll up your competitive intel. For each keyword that returns a “People also ask” box, you’ll get the PAA questions, the URLs where the answers are sourced from, as well as where they rank within the box. Note: Historical data for this and the Keyword report: Related Searches (Google) will only be available as far back as January 20, 2017. - Super speedy navigation to any dashboard
We’ve added a search bar to the top right corner of the app to help you motor around in STAT a lot more easily. Simply CTRL+F (or ⌘F), watch a flashing cursor appear in the new search bar, then depending on the tab you’re in, type or click the site, data view, or tag that you’re itching to see. - Streamlined tag selection when adding to data views
When adding tags to a data view, we used to serve up a list of every single tag for you to choose from… even if it already existed in the data view. Now you’ll only see tags not already in the data view. Bottom line: this will make adding new tags much quicker. Hooray! - Manage Scheduled Reports Interval column now sized just right
We pummelled a bug that caused the data in this column to display a little wonky. Now you’ll have a full view of exactly when your reports are scheduled. - Pumped-up parsers
Our Data Services team threw on their overalls and went under the hood to soup-up our parsers. Now we can better capture and parse new sites, profile boxes, and mobile layouts, as well as changes to the news results.
That’s all for today folks. But if you’re hungry for more knowledge, head to our release notes archive, or read more about our new reports and search functionality. For one-on-one support, our Client Success team would be happy to walk you through any of these new features. Just send ‘em an email at ClientSuccess@getSTAT.com