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50 lines
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# Input Directory
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Place your source data files here before running the analysis pipeline.
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## Required Files
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### `new-propositions.csv`
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WordPress posts export with SEO metadata
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- Columns: ID, post_id, Title, post_title, URL, post_url, SEO Title, Meta Description, etc.
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### `analytics/ga4_export.csv`
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Google Analytics 4 data export
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- Date range: Last 90 days
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- Columns: Chemin de la page et classe de l'écran (Page path), Vues (Views), Utilisateurs actifs (Users), Durée d'engagement (Duration), etc.
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### `analytics/gsc/Pages.csv`
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Google Search Console Pages report
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- Date range: Last 90 days
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- Columns: Pages les plus populaires (Page), Clics (Clicks), Impressions, CTR, Position
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## Directory Structure
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```
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input/
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├── new-propositions.csv (WordPress posts)
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└── analytics/
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├── ga4_export.csv (Google Analytics data)
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└── gsc/
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├── Pages.csv (GSC pages report)
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├── Requêtes.csv (GSC queries report - optional)
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└── [other GSC exports]
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```
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## How to Export Data
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### Google Analytics 4
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1. Go to Analytics > Reports > Engagement > Pages and Screens
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2. Set date range to Last 90 days
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3. Click Export > Download CSV
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4. Save as: `input/analytics/ga4_export.csv`
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### Google Search Console
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1. Go to Performance
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2. Set date range to Last 90 days
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3. Click Export > Download CSV
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4. Save as: `input/analytics/gsc/Pages.csv`
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### WordPress Posts
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Use your existing WordPress export or the SEO propositions CSV
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