Seasonal publishing calendar

Builds the publishing calendar from demand peaks: Wordstat dynamics per topic plus last year's traffic seasonality from Metrika — deadlines 6-8 weeks ahead of the peak.

A new page typically takes six to eight weeks to index and climb the rankings, so writing has to start well ahead of the peak, not once demand is already visible. This skill sets deadlines counting backward from each topic's demand peak instead of forward from today.

What it does

For the site's main topics, it checks the yearly Wordstat trend — when demand starts climbing, when it peaks, the year-over-year direction — and cross-checks that against last year's organic traffic in a connected Yandex Metrika account for the same sections, to see whether traffic kept pace with demand or lagged behind it, which would mean last year's publishing was already too late.

What you get

A chat calendar: topic → demand peak (month/week) → deadline → create or refresh → last year's result (on time or late), sorted by deadline, with the two nearest deadlines called out as "do now" so they don't get lost among less urgent items.

FAQ

Why count the deadline backward from the peak?
A new page usually needs six to eight weeks to index and climb positions, so work has to start well before demand actually rises to hit the peak.
What Metrika data does this use?
A connected Yandex Metrika account supplies last year's organic traffic per section, which the skill compares against the Wordstat demand curve for the same period.

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