Searcherries

Searcherries

Increase SEO traffic using real data

32 followers

Uncover hidden opportunities in search by SEO data from Google Search Console. Searcherries helps you discover pages and search queries with untapped potential.
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Launch tags:MarketingSEOSearch
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Anima - Vibe Coding for Product Teams
Build websites and apps with AI that understands design.
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What do you think? …

Ana Hryshchenia

Hey! Congrats on the launch!

Eduard Mur

@a_hryshchenia Hey Ana, thank you so much! 😊 Really appreciate the support

Vadim Uzbekov

Congrats on going live—wishing you big success!
The product looks really impressive!

Eduard Mur

@eldorad0vich Thank you, it's nice to hear words of support!

Benjamin Anderson

Google Search Console is a treasure trove but it can be tricky to mine for value.

Does your tool help pinpoint which search queries or pages are likely to yield quick wins?

Eduard Mur

@benjamin_anderson3 Yes, that’s actually one of the core features of Searcherries. All you need to do is connect a site that’s verified in Google Search Console - and from there, you can explore low-click pages and low-click queries to spot quick-win opportunities.

Jude Gray
💡 Bright idea

Love this tool @edwardmoor Do you identify both low-hanging fruit and long-tail opportunities, or is the emphasis more on high-traffic pages that aren’t performing well?

Eduard Mur

@jude_gray Thank you! Great question. At the moment, the focus is on pages and queries with high potential - those with a large number of impressions but relatively few clicks. Searcherries can also help identify low-hanging and long-tail keywords that the site is already ranking for, but which aren't yet bringing in significant traffic. Very often, website owners - especially those with a large number of pages - simply overlook these kinds of queries.

Anzhelika
A great project for tracking traffic growth or decline.
Many people overlook it, but it could potentially be a goldmine :)