Know the traffic
before you write
Estimate the organic traffic a page will earn from its target keywords and the ranking position it reaches. Plan your content around real visits, not guesswork.
Data-driven strategy
Traffic Forecast
5 keywordsPlan content around the traffic it earns
Tie every page to its keywords, its ranking potential, and the visits it can bring
Pick keywords by traffic potential
Every keyword carries its real Google search volume. See the upside of a topic before you commit a single hour to it.
Model "what if I rank #3"
Pick a target position and the forecast applies realistic click-through rates to estimate the monthly visits that page would earn.
Prioritize content by ROI
Sort your content plan by forecasted traffic. Write the pages with the biggest payoff first, not the easiest ones.
Balance reward against difficulty
Read the forecast next to keyword difficulty. Target the realistic positions you can actually reach for the best traffic-to-effort ratio.
Track forecast vs actual
Connect Google Search Console to compare your forecast with the real clicks each page earns, then refine your next bets.
Build the business case
Turn a content calendar into a traffic projection your team and stakeholders can sign off on with confidence.
From keywords to a visit estimate
Four steps to forecast the traffic any page can earn
Choose target keywords
Pick the keywords a page should rank for. Each comes with its real monthly search volume.
Set a ranking position
Choose the position you aim to reach. The forecast applies position-based click-through rates.
Read the estimate
See the projected monthly visits, then prioritize the pages with the strongest payoff.
Track vs reality
Compare the forecast with Search Console data and refine your strategy over time.
Frequently asked questions
How is the traffic estimate calculated?
The forecast combines the real monthly search volume of your target keywords with position-based click-through rates. For a chosen ranking position, it estimates the share of clicks a page would capture and sums them into a monthly visit estimate.
Can I model different ranking positions?
Yes. Change the target position from #1 to #10 and watch the estimate update, so you can compare an ambitious "what if I rank #3" scenario against a more conservative one before you decide where to invest.
Is the forecast a guarantee of traffic?
No. It is a planning estimate based on search volumes and typical click-through rates. Actual traffic depends on how you rank, the SERP layout and seasonality. That is why you can track the forecast against real Search Console data and refine it.
How does it fit with my content plan?
Each page in your content plan carries its own forecast, so you can rank your backlog by projected traffic and write the highest-ROI pages first.
Forecast the traffic before you write the page
Build a content strategy around the visits each page can earn, and write the highest-ROI pages first.
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