Monthly GSC query analysis — new keyword opportunities surfaced before competitors notice
GSC is the only tool that shows you what people actually searched for before landing on you — not estimation, not guesswork. I read this report every month, surface new queries that grew, flag low-hanging fruit, and hand back a content list with reasoning. 4-6 hours of work per month on your dataset. ₪380/month.
Why monthly query analysis pays for itself
- ✓ New queries appear every month — over 30 days I typically find 40-150 queries that did not exist 3 months ago, some with 100+ monthly volume
- ✓ Low-hanging fruit is a query with volume, position 8-15, and an existing page that almost matches — a small title or paragraph tweak pulls it to positions 3-5
- ✓ Intent shifts happen quietly — the same query that was informational a year ago turns transactional, and Google starts showing product pages instead of blogs
- ✓ The monthly report clears your head — instead of tracking every day, you get a summary with 5-8 actions marked by priority
GSC records every query that triggered an impression on your domain — clicks and impressions both. Queries nobody clicked still appear in the data, which is why the report is the best tool on the market for spotting trends before competitors notice them. The catch: Google shows up to 1,000 queries per view, anonymizes a slice for privacy, and never flags what is new versus old.
The monthly analysis opens with a GSC API pull for the current month plus three months back. List comparison surfaces queries that grew, queries that vanished, and queries where intent shifted. Cross-reference against your existing pages happens next: a query with 250 monthly searches where one of your pages sits at position 12 with weak CTR is the textbook quick win. Tighten the title, add a paragraph, and the position moves.
The deliverable is an 8-12 page report each month: change summary, opportunities flagged (5-8 per month), new content recommendations (1-3 per month), trend comparison against the prior period. The report lands on the 15th covering the previous month, with an optional 30-minute walkthrough call. The daily anxiety of "what should we work on" becomes a numbered list with reasoning under each line.
Monthly report of new queries
Every month I flag every query that first appeared in the last 30 days, with estimated search volume and position potential.
Low-hanging fruit identification
Queries with volume, position 8-15, and an existing near-matching page — these are the quick wins. Numbered list with a specific action per query.
New content recommendations
If a query has 200+ volume and no dedicated page, I recommend a new page with structure, title, and paragraph outline.
Intent shift tracking
If a query that used to be informational has turned transactional, Google will push product pages. I catch this and fix your page before the ranking slides.
How we work
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Monthly API pull
On the 5th of each month I pull every query from the prior month plus 3 months back via the GSC API. Takes 30-60 minutes.
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Compare and flag changes
Within 3-5 days I compare lists, mark new queries, disappeared queries, and intent shifts against the same period last year.
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Cross-reference with existing pages
Each new query crossed against your pages — near-matching page = opportunity. No page = recommendation for a new one.
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Report on the 15th + optional call
On the 15th of the month you get the 8-12 page report with the action list. Optional 30-minute call to walk through priorities.
Monthly retainer, cancel anytime
Report on the 15th covering the prior month, optional handoff call included.
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FAQ
How do you identify new queries?
I compare the last month's query list against 3 months back. A query that appears this week and did not 90 days ago is flagged as new. Google does not flag this automatically — it requires API data and manual comparison. The GSC UI cannot do this.
What is the difference between a query and a keyword?
A keyword is something you target — "SEO Tel Aviv". A query is what people actually searched — "how much does SEO cost in Tel Aviv for a lawyer". GSC shows real queries, which is why it beats keyword tools like Ahrefs — it shows the truth, not estimation.
Does GSC show every query?
No. Google hides some queries (anonymized) for privacy reasons, mostly low-volume queries or those containing personal details. On average 20-40% of clicks in the report show as "other" — that is normal, and hundreds of queries are still visible. It is still the most accurate tool you have for your niche.
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