Each collection that you create in Content Cube helps you analyze the quality of your web content. You can track daily performance and past performance data. Filter your content to pinpoint opportunities for improvement and track progress across different goals and Targets.
To start tracking quality, click on a collection on your Content Cube homepage.
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Do your scores look unexpectedly low? You might want to double-check your Content Profile configurationsand Targets settings. It's also a good idea to review the metadata for your pages to make sure that you've specified the right language attribute.
The Latest Performance view helps you monitor content from the latest check. You can use the guideline table to pinpoint the most common types of issues. And if you want to take a closer look at specific pages, you can explore the content city or click the page cards in the right slide-out.
To learn more about how your content aligns with certain goals or guidelines, you can apply goal, guideline, or Target filters. Read more about filtering in Filters and Color Coding.
The content city gives you an interactive look at the current state of your content. You can view your content in 2D or 3D depending on the filters that you select. You can also use your mouse or trackpad to rotate the city and zoom in on a specific area. This makes it easy for you to identify what's working and what isn't.
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Any filters that you select will apply to the content city and to the page cards.
Each square on the content city symbolizes one page. The color of each bar corresponds with the low and high score thresholds that you set for each goal. Learn more about thresholds in the article Display Goals and Metrics.
If you only filter by goals, you'll see the content city in 2D. Once you add an additional filter criteria, the content city shifts to 3D to help you visualize this new dimension. The height of the bars reflect your content's performance for the selected metric.
To get a quick look at the scores for a page, hover over each square or bar. Click on a bar or square to view quality insights for that specific page. Read more about page cards in the section Review The Pages in Your Collection.
The Past Performance view lets you track how your improvements affect content quality over time. To take a closer look at individual pages, click the cards in the right slide-out.