WirelessConsultant.net SEO Progress: Google Search Console + SEMrush
I’m not trying to rank for everything. I’m trying to get found for the searches most likely to bring me AT&T business customers. Google Search Console shows what Google is already doing. SEMrush helps me track a small set of important keywords over time.
Quick translation
My goal is not random traffic. My goal is more clicks from the right searches, then more people landing on my contact page and reaching out for real AT&T business help.
What Google is already showing me
That tells me something useful right away. People are already finding my site for real AT&T business account tasks. They are not just reading general blog content. They are trying to log in, manage an account, transfer a line, or get something done.
Top queries from the last 7 days
| Query | Clicks | Impressions |
|---|---|---|
| att premier login | 11 | 4,006 |
| att.com/tobr | 3 | 300 |
| att premier business login | 2 | 76 |
| at&t premier login | 1 | 229 |
| att business transfer pin | 1 | 64 |
| at&t business premier login | 1 | 50 |
| att business premier login | 1 | 42 |
| at&t premier business login | 1 | 42 |
| at&t tobr | 1 | 31 |
| www.att/tobr | 1 | 18 |
This is why I keep saying I should build around what Google already shows instead of guessing. Premier Login, TOBR, and Transfer PIN are not vanity topics. They match real business-account intent.
What SEMrush adds
I’m using the free version of SEMrush, so I have to stay selective. That is actually a good thing. It forces me to track the keywords that matter most instead of filling a dashboard with junk.
AT&T wireless consultant — position 1
AT&T business wireless consultant — position 2
That matters because those are the exact kinds of searches I want to own. They match how I position myself and how business customers may look for a direct AT&T contact instead of another generic rep or call-center experience.
SEMrush snapshot
Google Search Console is my main proof because it comes straight from Google. SEMrush helps me confirm visibility on my tracked keywords and spot whether I’m moving up, holding steady, or slipping.
How I use Google Search Console and SEMrush together
- Google Search Console tells me what searches are already generating impressions and clicks.
- SEMrush helps me watch a focused keyword list and see whether important terms are moving up or down.
- Together, they help me decide what to update first instead of wasting time on pages that are not close to doing anything useful.
What I’m fixing next
- Premier Login page: make the official sign-in path obvious right away and remove anything that slows the visitor down.
- Transfer PIN page: keep the steps clean, current, and easy to scan on mobile.
- TOBR page: keep the wording tight and continue linking it where it supports related account tasks.
- Core consultant pages: keep strengthening the identity terms SEMrush already shows near the top.
How I use ChatGPT in this process
- I use ChatGPT to turn my notes, screenshots, and SEO ideas into clean HTML I can paste into WordPress.
- I use it to help organize pages around the searches already showing in Google Search Console.
- I still rely on my own real-world experience, judgment, and site data. ChatGPT helps me move faster.
This is the kind of work I’m doing every week: checking real search data, tightening the right pages, and building around what already has traction.
This is how I’m tracking WirelessConsultant.net SEO progress using real data instead of guesswork.
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