Keyword moved to 51+
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I'm new to Moz so still learning the system.
I was just looking at the most significant move down of some keywords.
I have one 'flooding carburetor' that moved down 50+.
Now my question. How do I figure out which page was used, or is that even a consideration. I have that particular phrase scattered all over the web site.
Thanks for the help.
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Hi there!
Moz Campaign Rankings will return the highest ranking page for that keyword for the site within the URL column, if that keyword is ranking 51+ no URL will be noted there since it was determined that keyword was not ranking at the time of collection.
We have more information on Rankings on our Help Hub here: https://moz.com/help/moz-pro/rankings/overview
You can also use the Rank Checker tool to see how a site is currently ranking for a keyword. I input this keyword and your site combo into that tool and it also returned a #51 result for this site: https://analytics.moz.com/pro/research/rankings
I hope this information helps!
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