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Analysis reportJuly 1, 2026

Organic Search Performance — Q2 Review

Prepared for
Acme Outdoor Co.
Source
seo-traffic-last-90-days.csv · 90 rows

Organic clicks (30d)

13,344

+14.3%

Impressions (30d)

289k

+13.5%

CTR

4.61%

+0.03pp

Avg. position

8.4

-0.6

Organic clicks by week

Steady growth across the quarter, with the strongest week late in the period

Key insight

Organic clicks grew +14.3% over the last 30 days while average position improved to 8.4. Rising impressions with stable CTR means the growth is coming from new query visibility — not just better rankings on existing terms.

Recent weekly performance

WeekClicksImpressionsWoW change
Week of 05-212,81359.6k+9.1%
Week of 05-283,07166.4k+9.2%
Week of 06-043,11469.2k+1.4%
Week of 06-113,13266.3k+0.6%
Week of 06-183,12267.2k-0.3%
Week of 06-252,86562k-8.2%

All figures computed from source data · Updated July 1, 2026 · seo-traffic-last-90-days.csv

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