In Voxel, refining your dataset is crucial to keep only the relevant keywords. To do this, go to the manage view where all your collected data is available. There, you can tag and organize your data efficiently and archive any … Read More
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How do I create a new tag group?
Voxel’s interface makes tag management a breeze, allowing you to create clusters and organize keywords effectively. You have two options: manual grouping and automated tagging, each with its benefits. For manual tag grouping: Go to your preferred project in Voxel … Read More
How do I export data to Excel?
You can easily export all the data from your projects to Excel. Just select the keywords you want to export and click on the “export to Excel” icon. This will let you access and analyze your data outside of the … Read More
How do I add competitors to a project?
When you check your rankings with Voxel, it automatically finds the top 10 competitors for the keywords you chose. For example, if you search for fashion-related keywords, H&M will likely be listed as a competitor. On the other hand, if … Read More
How do I turn on rank tracking?
With Voxel, you can collect rank data in two ways: One-time snapshot: Get a performance snapshot for a specific project. Progress tracking: Monitor your project’s performance over time. If you want regular ranking checks, just visit the progress section in … Read More
How do I collect ranking data?
With Voxel, you can collect rank data in two ways. If you want a quick snapshot of your performance, go for a one-time collection. If you prefer to track progress over time, choose the ongoing tracking option. For a one-time … Read More
Is unused additional data carried over to the next month?
No, unused data is not carried over to the next month.
Does Voxel have an API?
At present, Voxel does not offer an API, but please do inform us if you believe it would be beneficial, and we’ll explore the possibilities to see what can be done!
How is estimated traffic calculated?
Estimated traffic is calculated by multiplying the average Click-Through Rate (CTR) for each position with the corresponding keyword’s monthly search volume. Consequently, you can discern whether high-traffic keywords are experiencing rank fluctuations, either gaining prominence or losing ground.
How does Voxel chose competitors?
Voxel automatically calculates the ten most prominent and visible websites within your selected keyword dataset and presents them as competitors. Consequently, when conducting keyword research related to fashion, H&M is likely to emerge as a competitor, given its strong performance … Read More