--- name: seo-signal-validation description: | Validate whether a claimed SERP / Knowledge-Graph movement for a (term, entity) is real, misattributed, an artifact, or unprovable — before reporting impact. Triggers: validate serp signal, is this ranking real, prove SEO impact, SEMrush surge real, signal validation, real impact check, 신호 검증, 순위 변화 진짜, 오가닉 급증 검증, 임팩트 검증. --- # SEO Signal Validation ## Purpose Given a `(term/intent, entity)` pair — and optionally a **claim** (a third-party tool's reported movement) or a **baseline** (a prior state) — return an evidence-backed verdict on whether SERP and Knowledge-Graph impact is real. Built because modeled third-party signals (SEMrush/Ahrefs estimated organic traffic, position snapshots) are easy to over-trust. This skill makes the measured → live → entity → attribution cascade a single repeatable procedure ending in a defensible verdict and a client-safe narrative. ## When to use (boundary) This is the **conductor**, not an instrument. It sequences and synthesizes the three measurement skills — it does not duplicate them. | Use instead | When | |---|---| | `20-seo-serp-analysis` | You only need SERP composition / features | | `21-seo-position-tracking` | You only need rank over time | | `28-seo-knowledge-graph` | You only need an entity-presence audit | | **this skill** | You must adjudicate whether a *claimed movement* is real across layers | ## Step 0 — Classify entity + pick mode 1. **Entity ownership** (gates which layers exist): - **First-party** — a site/property you own or have GSC/GA4 access to (e.g. JHR `sc-domain:josunhotel.com`, GA4 `258308769`) → **L1 measured available**. - **Third-party** — a competitor brand or a person you do not control → **L1 unavailable**; lean on L2 + L3 + clearly-tiered estimates; apply the confidence cap (see Verdict). If unclear, ask once. 2. **Mode** (thin wrappers over the same cascade): - `adjudicate(claim)` — a 3rd-party tool reports a move; confirm/refute. - `prove(baseline)` — after our change; before/after from GSC/GA4 history. - `snapshot()` — no claim; "where do we really stand." ## The validation loop (cost-ordered cascade, short-circuiting) Run cheapest-first; stop early when a layer is already decisive. ### L1 — Measured (first-party ground truth) → via `21-seo-position-tracking` - **GSC** `mcp__dda__gsc_fetch_performance`: the term at **query level** (exact) AND **site-wide**, for **recent vs prior** windows. Pull clicks / impressions / position / CTR. **Day-normalize** (compare windows differ in calendar-day count). Note **~43% query-level anonymization** — the disclosed subset ≠ the whole. - **GA4** `mcp__dda__ga4_run_report`: `Organic Search` sessions monthly trend (dims `yearMonth` + `sessionDefaultChannelGroup`, metric `sessions`). GA4 includes Naver + all engines — use it to test whether a "surge" exceeds normal month-to-month variance. - **Compute deltas with the helper** (deterministic, avoids ad-hoc parsing): save each GSC pull, then run `python3 code/scripts/gsc_signal_delta.py --recent --prior --recent-days N --prior-days M --claim-term ""`. It returns day-normalized site totals, top gainers/decliners, and whether the claimed term is among the real movers. - **SHORT-CIRCUIT:** if the claimed keyword has trivial clicks and a real position nowhere near the claim → **ARTIFACT**; stop unless the caller wants the full picture. ### L2 — Live SERP (3rd-party measured, point-in-time) → via `20-seo-serp-analysis` - **Geo-correct Google render** via `claude-in-chrome` (`navigate` → `read_page`): force `gl`/`hl` + correct geo, `pws=0`; **decline precise-location prompts**. Confirm whether the domain actually holds the claimed position; capture the feature landscape (ads, local map-pack, PAA, knowledge panel) that explains why a brand site can't own a head term. - **Cheap rank spot-check**: `mcp__ourseo__check_serp(keyword, domain)`. - **[KR market]** Naver SERP composition: `our research naver serp` (blog / cafe / 지식iN / Smart Store / brand zone) — Semrush/Ahrefs don't model Naver.