Set goals and track your progress

Updated June 21, 2026

Search rankings reward consistency more than bursts. A goal turns "I should publish more" into a number you can actually see, and the dashboard keeps you honest.

Set a publishing goal

Tell BeeRanked the cadence you are aiming for, say two blog posts a week, or one guide a month. You can set goals per content type, so your blog and your docs each have their own target. Pick something realistic; you can change it anytime.

Watch it on the dashboard

Your dashboard is your SEO command centre, per brand:

  • Goal progress. How you are tracking against your cadence, at a glance, so you always know whether you are on course.

  • Page health. Which pages are in good shape and which need attention, for example a missing meta description.

  • An activity timeline. What you have published and changed recently, so momentum is visible.

  • An SEO health table. A per-page view of the signals that matter, so you can see what to improve next.

Why cadence beats intensity

Search engines favour sites that publish fresh, relevant content on a steady rhythm. Ten posts in one week and then silence does less for you than one good post every week for ten weeks. A goal makes that rhythm a habit instead of a guess, and the dashboard makes it satisfying to keep.

Start small

If you are not sure what is realistic, start with one piece a week. It is enough to build momentum and signal freshness, and it is easy to keep up. Raise the bar once the habit sticks.

When you are ready to put your content on your own brand, see Get your content live.