Hey there, I'm Francesca, and I've got something exciting to share with you today. You know how those so-called SEO victories often feel like they're built on shaky ground? With all the ups and downs in visitor numbers and search positions, figuring out what's truly making a difference can be a real puzzle without solid data to back it up.
What This Tool Brings to the Table
Let me introduce you to my creation: the SEO Testing Tool, now at version 1.0.0. It's a nifty command-line interface that hooks right into your Google Search Console data. The magic happens through Welch’s t-test, which crunches the numbers to reveal if your tweaks to SEO strategies are actually delivering meaningful results or just random blips.
Standout Capabilities You'll Love
- Seamless login via OAuth2 for secure access
- A built-in SQLite database stored locally for easy data handling
- Clear p-value calculations to gauge significance
- Fun ASCII-based charts for quick visual overviews
- Effortless exporting options to Excel or CSV formats
If you're ready to dive in and give it a spin, installation is straightforward. Just fire up your terminal and run this command:
npm install -g seo-testing-toolFor all the details, source code, and ways to contribute, check out the repository here: https://github.com/svilupp0/SEO-Testing-Tool.
I'd really appreciate your thoughts on this—drop me a line with any ideas or feedback to help make it even better!