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  • Thanks for your quick responses. I agree we should differentiate the product pages more

    | aignerart
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  • Thanks. I figured as much. I was just recently asked if I could track some of the domain authority changes and I for some reason didn't start exporting my dashboards until October. Thanks for answering!

    | MonicaOConnor
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  • Thanks for the update James.

    | gymmad
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  • Hrm... I'll do some digging to see if I can find anything odd/off. And ask some of our other frequent users to see if they're having the same issues.

    | EricaMcGillivray
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  • Thanks guys, this is perfect. You had me worried there for a second

    | MGSimpson
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  • You should aim to be closer to 1, rather than 50. Why? Because the numbers indicate the ranking or placement of your page on the search results page(s) (SERP). Number 1 indicates a page on top of the search results page (at least for the organic search).

    | RobertJakobson
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  • Hi Vacasa Sorry for the confusion. Rank Tracker has the same limits of 50 keywords in the Medium Plan. Then it goes to 100 for Large and 300 for Premium. Hope this helps!

    | DavidLee
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  • It doesn't necessary affect your rankings, but it could sometimes mess things up. I would suggest just ask your developer to include it for every page. If two pages have similar content, you may choose to use the same canonical, so that google would index only one of those two pages. hope this helps...

    | webtheoria.com
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  • Hi Shakur, Yeah, that's correct. Thanks about this helpful reply of yours. Have a great day.

    | TWS2
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  • You do not need to use any special code like that, all you need to do is make sure that the basic Google Analytics code is located on all pages on your site.  The one thing I do recommend doing is updating to use Google's newest tracking code, which should look like this:

    | Hutch42
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  • Hi there! Good news! All those pesky "pending" keywords are cleared out. You're good to go! Thanks for your patience while we got this fixed, and have a great week! Cheers, Erin

    | ErinMcCaul
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  • No luck! Issues has been going on for months!

    | henya
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  • Hi Mark, Thanks for writing into us.:) This does appear to be a strange issue, which tool are you experiencing this issue in? Is it occurring in Crawl Diagnostics or On- Page Grader. Once we have a bit more information on the tool we can hopefully begin to track down the issue. Also, if you feel uncomfortable conveying this information on a public forum please feel free to reach out to us at help@moz.com. That way we can discuss account specific issues and easily escalate it to our engineering staff if it appears to be an issue on our end. Hopefully this helps and if you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to ask. Have a wonderful day!

    | Sean_Peerenboom
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  • Hi there, did these responses answer your question? If so, please mark one or more as a "good answer". If not, please let us know so that we can help sort things out for you. Thanks! Christy

    | Christy-Correll
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  • Hi Abe, thank you very much for your response. Somehow the issue fixed itself in the time between. Maybe it was the reconnection of the account or maybe some intervention of the help team. Thanks for your help... Everything is fine again...

    | RWW
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  • thanks for this, I will book the hotel in the coming days and wait to book the flights, thanks for the link.

    | Andy-Halliday
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  • Hi Lindsey Our engineers have confirmed that rogerbot will flag pages that are 100% identical but can sometimes miss pages that are 99% similar. The crawler is deliberately written to err on the side of not reporting false positives which means it sometimes can report false negatives which has occurred in your case. Using a combination of tools such as Webmaster tools can help isolate any pages we have missed. Hope this helps!

    | DavidLee
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  • Send the CSV and name of the campaign to help@moz.com. We would be happy to take a peek and find the cause here.

    | Abe_Schmidt
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  • Of course, but it's a pain in the bleep to do that over and over again for each KW. Thanks though.

    | Titan552
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  • I hear your frustration...been there, done that, bought the t-shirt It's important to come to terms with the idea that PA/DA isn't everything when it comes to ranking. I've worked on sites where the design and conversion strategy is terrible and people were not hanging on the site too long. These sites with higher bounce rates won't rank as well. Another factor I've seen is the continuous updating and adding content (such as in a blog) helps push rankings upward. One of my sites consistently ranks higher than our competitors with higher PA/DA and I'm certain it's these factors that's doing it. There's probably a more techy nerdy answer out there, but this is just based on my experience. If sites aren't ranking well for me, I usually suggest a site redesign and redevelopment. Doing an overhaul and clean up can go a long way. Good luck!

    | adamxj2
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