> ## Documentation Index
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# Page Targeting

Page Targeting helps you analyze one specific URL.

Use it when you want to find keyword or content opportunities connected to a single page.

## What Page Targeting is for

Page Targeting is useful when you want to review a specific page, such as:

* a competitor page
* one of your own pages
* a service page
* a product page
* a blog post
* a landing page

It helps you understand what opportunities may be connected to that URL.

## When to use Page Targeting

Use Page Targeting when:

* a competitor page is performing well
* you want to improve one of your own pages
* you want ideas from a specific URL
* you want to create content around a page topic
* you want a focused analysis instead of a broad scan

## Entering a URL

Enter the full page URL you want to analyze.

Use the specific page, not only the homepage.

Example:

`https://example.com/services/seo`

Page Targeting works best when the URL is focused on a clear topic.

## Target keyword

You may also include a target keyword.

This helps Serpy understand what topic you care about for the page.

Use a keyword that matches the page’s intent.

## Reviewing results

Page Targeting may show keyword and content opportunities connected to the URL.

Use results to decide whether to:

* create a new article
* improve an existing page
* target related keywords
* build supporting content
* add the keyword to Strategy

## Creating content from Page Targeting

You can generate an outline from a Page Targeting result.

Use this when the opportunity is relevant and deserves a dedicated article or page.

## Tips

Use specific page URLs, not just homepages.

Add a target keyword when you know the topic you want to analyze.

Review whether the opportunity fits your business before creating content.

Use Page Targeting for focused research.

Avoid creating content from pages that are not relevant to your audience.
