Understanding how moz grades webpage and Keyword stuffing
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Hi friends i have few questions about how moz ranks webpage.
I just started so i looked only on front page of my website And i have grade A and few problems
1. Keyword stuffing. I can not understand how moz page grade tool runks page? does it looks source and counts all keywords? I have menu with 46 countries in which have keyword like "Freight forwarding - England" and so on. May be this is the problem? because if i search in chrome i just see 9 keywords but in source 100. But removing menu does not reduce number of keywords. So i can not understand what should i remove. An we made these pages for adwords campaign us landing pages for targeted keywords.
The keyword is : Kravu pārvadājumi (freight forwarding)
2. On page grade shows i have too many links on page like 103. Does it count menus? Is it so bad?
3. what moz crawls for links, Google or my page? because i see duplicated content like vervo.lv and vervo.lv/lv. But if you try to write vervo.lv/lv it redirects to vervo.lv so how it is possible to resolve? What Should i do else if redirect does not help.
on the moment page have 3 languages and main language is Latvian,
webpage: http://vervo.lv/
Thanks for help.
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Open your campaign, click the "On-page" link beneath the name of your campaign and chose your page from the list of keywords/URL beneath the On Page Optimization Reports. The the "Page Analysis Detail" on the next page shows you the important factors for the page.
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Thanks you for replay and article about link number is very good.
But i really can not understand where from moz takes Total Keyword Usage for this Page = 78
I tried to remove keyword from menu items but it did not reduce number of keywords in report
On-page Optimization report, then click on one of the pages and then look through your Page Analysis Detail for the page, it will show you where it is finding your keywords on the page, whether you have problems with keyword usage within a specific area of a page, and how to fix it if you do have a problem. Be sure to check that part of your report out
could you please explain where i can find this report because i can not find any place with details about keywords. I really can't find.
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Maris,
1. If you click on a page at the bottom of the On-page Optimization report, then click on one of the pages and then look through your Page Analysis Detail for the page, it will show you where it is finding your keywords on the page, whether you have problems with keyword usage within a specific area of a page, and how to fix it if you do have a problem. Be sure to check that part of your report out
2. 100 links it the threshold for too many links and though it's not a drop-dead limit, there are reasons for staying under that threshold: How Many Links Is Too Many? - Moz
3. Your report will list as duplicates page those that 301 and rel=canonical to identical pages. Keep in mind that those show up as "Notices", not errors.
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