Keyword Analysis ranking is not according to google
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I'm confused with Keyword Analysis tool because when i run it it show me like this:
Keywords: Alpaca Scarves
Rank
1. page1
2 page2
3 page3
4 page4
Rank 1: page1
p. authority: 26, page linking root domains: 2 domain autority: 31 root domain linking root domains: 33
Rank 4: page4
p. authority: 26, page linking root domains: 2 domain autority: 45 root domain linking root domains: 232
I think that the rank 4 should be in the 1.
can you help me to understand it?
Alfredo
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Hi Alfredo,
Keyword rank in google depends on many factors. PA, DA and others are only measures using to compare specific factors. You can read about them here: link and other MOZ Metrics from right-menu.
It is possible that page with really poor measures/ranks have good position in SERP's. If you have niche searches, one good article can shoot up in the rankings.
Marek
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