Weekly on-page SEO report problem
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I just got my first on-page SEO report, and only got report on 3 random keywords in my list of keywords.
Why don't I get a report on the other keywords? Is there a certain reason for why I get only those specific keywords?
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks Joram and Thomas, for the advice. It made things much more clear!
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Joram Is correct I imagine you received this report via e-mail and did not log into your campaigns folder on the site yet? They give you the most changed report is brief but important information. I like to get that finger on the pulse of a once a week sometimes clients want it once a week they want info others don't but as was said before you can always run the reports and figured out for that time. Follow the link into the campaign and view what's available whenever you want.
I hope I better hope to you.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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I believe it only gives you the most changed on-page reports. Since on-page report grades won't change as much as rankings (at least it's less likely), it doesn't really make sense getting an updated report each week. You can always run a test on a single page for any keyword manually using the on-page report card tool.
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