Report: demand grows, positions lag

Matches your Webmaster queries against Wordstat trends to find growing topics where the site falls behind — as a document.

Position tracking is usually judged in a snapshot, missing that demand for some topics is actively growing at the same time. A topic sitting steady at position ten could bring in multiples more traffic in six months simply because the market is expanding — if it isn't missed now, before competitors catch on too.

What it does

Using a connected Yandex Webmaster account, it pulls the site's significant topics with impressions and positions, checks Wordstat trend for the most promising ones, and cross-references growth against current rank: growing demand with a weak position is a growth zone, growing demand with a strong position needs defending, and falling demand isn't worth the investment regardless of position.

What you get

A document saved to the library with a summary, a table of topic → demand trend → current position → action → priority, and a plan for the coming month. The chat reply is a short digest of how many growth zones were found, the top three opportunities, and the first action to take this week.

FAQ

What counts as a growth zone?
A topic where Wordstat demand is trending up or nearing a seasonal peak while the site still ranks below the top 10 — the market is outpacing the site's current position.
What happens to topics with falling demand?
They're excluded from the report's priorities regardless of current position — the skill deliberately doesn't recommend investing in shrinking demand.

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