Search impact achievements
Useful for showing milestone progress and achieved click thresholds after the restart.
This project was taken over again in 2026. The current value is early traction backed by clearer structure, page-level performance, strong technical health, and visible growth across local-intent and transactional queries.
A restarted SEO project can still show strong direction quickly when structure, content targeting, internal linking, and technical quality are aligned.
This is not a mature legacy graph. It is an active 2026 restart showing credible progress, measurable search movement, and a foundation built for further scale.
The project was re-engaged in 2026 and already shows meaningful search activity and direction.
The site captures both real-estate demand and car-rental search intent across multiple city and transactional pages.
High speed, healthy crawl status, and improved internal linking support the next phase of growth.
This main Search Console view captures the clearest high-level picture: clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position after the project was taken over again in 2026.
For a restarted project, the important signal is direction and traction, not pretending the site is already at full maturity.
This query view shows that the site is already surfacing for commercial and location-driven searches tied to the business model.
This is important because it shows search demand is connecting to real business topics, not random low-value keywords.
The project is not relying on a single page. This page-level view shows broader distribution across URLs, which is healthier for future SEO expansion.
Page diversity usually signals better scalability than isolated success on one URL.
This breakdown is consistent with the project type: strong local relevance in Morocco, with supplementary impressions and clicks from nearby and European markets.
The main objective here is not global traffic everywhere. It is strong relevance in the right primary market.
This internal links view supports the structural side of the SEO work by showing that important pages are being reinforced through the site architecture.
Internal linking is often invisible to non-SEOs, but it plays a major role in helping pages gain visibility and crawl priority.
This recent snapshot helps show that the project is active now, not only in older historical reports. Specific pages are still producing measurable clicks and impressions.
Recency matters in hiring reviews because it shows the work is current, not only historical.
This additional country view reinforces that the site is reaching the right core market first while still generating peripheral visibility elsewhere.
For this kind of project, the strongest sign is relevance in the primary geography, not vanity reach.
High Lighthouse scores help the project from both a usability and SEO-readiness perspective, especially on mobile.
A restarted site grows faster when technical debt is reduced early instead of postponed.
These visuals help explain the story beyond Search Console: achievements, insights, crawl health, backlinks, and historical authority movement.
Useful for showing milestone progress and achieved click thresholds after the restart.
Shows referring domains growth and a developing organic footprint from an external platform perspective.
A supporting view that adds quality context around linking domains and off-page signal potential.
A longer-range view of visibility and referring-domain movement that helps contextualize current progress.
Supports technical cleanliness with a high share of 200-status pages and no visible 5XX errors.
Adds a concise business-facing view of visitors, clicks, impressions, and comparative search movement.
This case is valuable because it shows how a site can regain momentum through stronger structure, targeted pages, search-intent alignment, and technically clean execution.
Not a finished mature site, but a convincing restart case with measurable traction, solid structure, and a stronger base for the next growth phase.