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# Actionables

Here is a list of the different reports in your dashboard.

* [Refresh Candidates](/home/osiris/actionables/refresh-candidates.md) (stock): a list of URLs that might be candidates to refresh, as computed either by the URL under-performing for its primary keyword or the URL having declining traffic.
* [Retirement Candidates](/home/osiris/actionables/retirement-candidates.md) (stock): shows URLs that may be worth retiring, assuming you don't have a use in mind for them.  These are URLs that have seen 0 traffic for 30 days.  You can see what, if any keyword, they target, how many backlinks they have, and the last time the URL was visited.
* [Keyword Opportunities](/home/osiris/actionables/keyword-opportunities.md) (stock): shows keywords that we think are worth targeting for you.  This is usually because they're commercial keywords around your offering(s) or you talk prominently about them on your website.
* [Preservation Candidates](/home/osiris/actionables/preservation-candidates.md) (stock): shows URLs that have SEO value, either because they rank, earn traffic, or have backlinks.  You can think of this as a list of URLs to check on if you ever do a site migration or CMS overhaul.
* [SEO Issues to Fix](/home/osiris/actionables/seo-issues-to-fix.md) (stock): a curated list of SEO issues that we've noticed with your site


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