Does crawling help in optimisation.?
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the website is as it was last week. no optimisation from my side for 10 days now. i was ranked 5 with my keyword not much competition there.
however 2 days ago i registrred at seomoz and created a campaign for my website with my keywords that were ranked 5 in search. today i see that my rank has gone up to 2.
i have nt done any optimisation neither have ii created any backlinks. so how and why did i climb up?
i just created a campaign and let seomoz crawl my website for 2days. am i to assume seomoz crawl optimises website?
if that is the case then can i create a campaign crawl pages, climb up in searches, delete the campaign after a week, create it again crawl pages and climb up and so on ?
please advise?
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There is nothing to do with SEOMOZ campaign. This is may be because of recent tweaks in search results by Google.
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I don't think the two have anything to do with each other. If there's not much - or any - competition for keywords, than ranking without trying is't unusual. And sometimes you think you don't optimize but do optimize, just not as best as you could. If you have a page, and there's content on it, and Google indexes it, it's going to associate it with keywords of some sort. I have pages that rank for things we never intentionally optimized for, either.
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