Concerned About Individual Pages
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Okay. I've setup a campaign for www.site.com and given a list of keywords. So after the initial crawl we'll have some results.
What I'm looking for tho is how do individual pages on my site rank for the list of keywords given. And then be able to go to a screen in seomoz with data for that particular page with recommendations and stuff like that.
Is this what's going to happen or do I need to create a campaign for each url i want to track?
If all will work as I'd like in the example above, should I then add the second list of keywords that some other pages should rank for?
Will it get to be a big mess or can I relate the keywords to pages in some way?
It seems like what I'm looking for is what this program should be...
Thanks!
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Hi Dana,
Without knowing anything about the site or the keywords, I would deduce that the url_1 page has best link profile from external sources for KW1...
You will be able to see this by running the three URL's through open site explorer. This will help you understand your offsite optimisation.
I would imagine the url_1 has more links than the other two AND/OR the sources of these links are more relevant (or sites with higher Page / Domain Authority) AND the ratio of keywords in the anchor text vs generic anchor text is better (would aim for 1 keyword back link to 3-4 generics).
At the end of the day, the reason SEO is such a busy and exciting industry is that there are many signals that help a page rank. If there was an exact answer to your question the industry wouldn't exist.
Hope this helps,
Dan
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I have plugged a few KW's into the tool with a specific url. most give me a D which is kind of what I figured.
So I wanted to check something out and here are my results:
site.com/url_1 KW1 = Grade D & Google rank is page1 pos7
site.com/url_2 KW1 = Grade A & Google rank is nonexistant
site.com/ KW1 = Grade A & Google rank is page2 pos6
These pages have all been alive for about 6 years and Meta stuff never changed page content has slightly over time.
Please help me understand why SEOMOZ Results != Google Results
Thank You
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For the on page optimization tool it is one keyword per page.
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one keyword at a time or is there a way to use the research tools -> on page op tool for a list of keywords?
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You are running a report on your domain not individual pages. Your report will produce a report of errors on all pages, but the basis of the campaign is your domain. If you want to run individual page report on how optimized each page is use the:
research tools -> On-Page Optimization tool
insert the directed keyword and the page you are trying to optimize.
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