I am tracking the SEO progress on WirelessConsultant.net because I want to stop guessing.
This is my real-world SEO learning project. I am using Google Search Console, Semrush, Reddit feedback, and actual page updates to see what helps my site move.
May 11, 2026 Update: Checking the Pages Google Is Already Showing
After posting my 16-month ChatGPT SEO case study on Reddit, one of the better pieces of advice I received was simple: stop only thinking about new content and look closer at the pages Google is already showing.
That made sense to me.
If Google is already giving a page thousands of impressions, that page may not need to be replaced. It may need to be cleaned up, clarified, internally linked better, and tested.
So I looked at the latest 7-day Google Search Console data for WirelessConsultant.net.
What the 7-day data showed
The top page was my AT&T Premier Login Help page. It received 56 clicks and 8,710 impressions in the last 7 days.
That is a strong signal. Google is showing the page a lot.
The next two strongest pages were:
- AT&T Business Transfer PIN — 22 clicks and 4,489 impressions.
- AT&T Business TOBR — 15 clicks and 2,158 impressions.
That tells me something important. My site is getting visibility around business account help topics. These are not random visits. These are people looking for help with account access, number transfers, billing responsibility, and business wireless account changes.
What I changed after the Reddit feedback
On April 29, 2026, I updated two important pages on WirelessConsultant.net:
For the Premier Login page, I cleaned up the top section, removed confusing extra login clutter, removed some Business Center confusion, improved the title and description, and added better internal links to related pages.
For the TOBR page, I simplified the body, clarified the difference between TOBR and a Transfer PIN, softened the call to action, and made the page easier for a business customer to understand quickly.
What I can say right now
I am not calling this a win yet.
This 7-day report shows that the pages are getting visibility, but the next step is to compare before and after. I need to check the 7 days before the update against the 7 days after the update.
The main questions are:
- Did clicks increase?
- Did impressions increase or decrease?
- Did click-through rate improve?
- Did average position improve?
- Did any query move closer to page one?
- Did the better title and cleaner page structure help?
The lesson so far is still useful. When Google is already showing a page, that page deserves attention. It may be easier to improve a page that already has impressions than to create a brand-new page and wait for Google to care.
Current 7-Day Search Console Snapshot
Here are the main page results I am watching from the latest 7-day Search Console report.
| Page | Clicks | Impressions | What I See |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T Premier Login Help | 56 | 8,710 | Biggest opportunity. High impressions, but still needs better click-through. |
| AT&T Business Transfer PIN | 22 | 4,489 | Strong support page. This should keep feeding related business account help topics. |
| AT&T Business TOBR Help | 15 | 2,158 | Good topic. Needs continued clarity because TOBR searches are confusing for most people. |
| AT&T Service Suspension Options | 4 | 787 | Possible future page to clean up if impressions continue growing. |
| Business Preferred E Turnkey Plans | 2 | 77 | Lower volume, but this is a business buyer page and could matter for leads. |
The Query Pattern I Am Watching
The query report shows that the site is getting visibility around a tight group of related terms:
- att premier login
- at&t premier login
- att transfer pin
- att.com/tobr
- at&t premier business login
- att tobr
- att premier portal login
This is important because the pages are connected. Someone who cannot access Premier may also need a Transfer PIN, TOBR help, account permission help, or wireless account support.
That means internal linking is not just an SEO move. It is also a better visitor experience.
May 6, 2026 Update: Using Semrush Data to Pick the Next SEO Move
This week’s Semrush position tracking report gave me a simple next step. I did not need to guess which page to work on first.
WirelessConsultant.net is still ranking #1 for att business transfer pin. That page is one of my strongest pages right now.
The same report showed two important movements:
- AT&T Business Promotions moved up 16 positions.
- AT&T Business Plans moved up 7 positions.
That tells me Google may be starting to test more of my business wireless pages. So instead of randomly writing another post, I used the page that already ranks well to support related pages that need a push.
What I changed
I added a related-links section near the bottom of my AT&T Business Transfer PIN page. The section links to:
- AT&T Business Transfer of Billing Responsibility
- Current AT&T Business Promotions
- AT&T Business Wireless Plans and Custom Plan Help
- My AT&T Business contact page
This is not a complicated SEO trick. It is basic site structure. If one page is already getting search visibility, I want that page helping visitors and Google find the next most relevant pages.
Why this matters
The goal is not just rankings. The goal is to turn search traffic into business conversations.
Someone searching for an AT&T Business transfer PIN may also need help with billing responsibility, wireless plans, business promotions, upgrades, or new lines. Those topics are connected in the real world, so they should be connected on the website too.
This is one of the biggest lessons I am learning from tracking SEO progress: when a page starts working, do not just celebrate it. Use it.
What the Semrush Report Showed
The weekly position tracking report covered April 29 through May 6, 2026. WirelessConsultant.net had a visibility score of 33.92%, which was down slightly by 0.31%.
That small drop does not bother me. The more important part is seeing which keywords are holding, which ones are improving, and which pages need attention.
| Keyword | Position | Change | Search Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| at&t business wireless consultant | 1 | 0 | n/a |
| att business transfer pin | 1 | 0 | 210 |
| at&t wireless consultant | 3 | 0 | n/a |
| att tobr | 10 | -2 | 2,400 |
| at&t business promotions | 19 | +16 | 90 |
| at&t business plans | 29 | +7 | 2,900 |
My Takeaway From This Week
The biggest lesson this week is that rankings do not all need the same response.
If a page is already ranking well, I need to protect it and use it to support related pages. If a page is moving up, I need to strengthen it before it stalls. If a page drops, I need to look at whether the page needs more useful content, better structure, or stronger internal links.
That is what I did with the Transfer PIN page, and that is what I am now watching with the Premier Login and TOBR pages.
Instead of changing everything and risking what is already working, I am making small improvements, checking the data, and learning from the results.
The Pages I Am Watching Next
Based on the latest reports, these are the pages I need to watch and improve next.
1. AT&T Premier Login Help
This page is getting the most visibility right now. The next test is whether the cleaner title, description, and page structure can improve clicks from search.
2. AT&T Business Transfer of Billing Responsibility
This page is still important because TOBR searches are confusing. The page needs to explain the topic clearly and help visitors understand when a billing responsibility transfer applies.
3. AT&T Business Transfer PIN
This page is already one of the stronger pages on the site. I want to keep protecting it while using it to support related pages.
4. AT&T Business Promotions
This page moved up in Semrush, but I want to see stronger Search Console results over time. This page matters because promotions, upgrades, and new lines are tied directly to business opportunities.
5. AT&T Business Plans
This keyword has a lot of potential. The page needs to help business customers understand plan options without making them feel buried in carrier language.
Why I Am Posting These Updates
I am posting these updates because this is how I am learning SEO in public.
I am not trying to sound like an SEO expert. I am showing the actual steps I am taking as a business owner trying to make my websites work better.
For me, SEO is not just about traffic. It is about building pages that answer real questions, earn trust, and eventually create business opportunities.
That is the part many beginners miss. A ranking is not the finish line. The page still has to help the visitor take the next step.
What I Will Check Next
My next step is to compare the 7 days before the April 29 updates against the 7 days after the updates.
I will especially watch:
- Whether the Premier Login page gets more clicks from similar impressions.
- Whether the TOBR page improves its click-through rate.
- Whether Transfer PIN keeps supporting the related account-help pages.
- Whether Search Console shows new related queries.
- Whether any page moves closer to page one for a useful search term.
This is not instant. I do not expect one update to magically change everything overnight.
But this is a clean way to improve the site. Find what Google is already showing, make it clearer, connect it to related pages, and check the results.
My Current SEO Lesson
The lesson right now is simple:
Do not ignore the pages Google is already showing.
If a page is getting impressions but not enough clicks, that page may be one of the best places to work next.
That is what I am testing now with the Premier Login, Transfer PIN, and TOBR pages on WirelessConsultant.net.
That is practical SEO. Not theory. Not a hack. Just better structure, better clarity, and better follow-up.

