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    • jannkuzel
      jannkuzel last edited by

      Hello,

      I have a question regarding the on page reports automatically generated by seomoz

      When I look at my on page reports I notice that each keyword appears a number of times, each with a different url and then a grade for the on page report and sometimes a rank.

      I'm not sure I understand this, firstly I thought the on page reports were only generated for keywords in the top 50, does that mean the global top 50, or my top 50?

      Also why are they appearing for so many urls, I find this confusing and am not sure which pages to focus on improving, it's not always my intended pages that are ranking the best. I believe that I read somewhere that I can choose which pages to have the on page reports rank for, perhaps this is the solution?

      Any thoughts would be appreciated.

      Thanks,

      Iain

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      • Bryan_Loconto
        Bryan_Loconto last edited by

        Hi Iain,

        If you are looking to optimize a specific page on your site for a specific term use this SEOmoz tool: http://pro.seomoz.org/tools/on-page-keyword-optimization/new (pro members only tool)

        I would only target one keyword per URL.

        Once you have all your pages optimized, check your campaign in SEOmoz and fix any warnings.

        Hope this helps.

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        • JoelDay
          JoelDay last edited by

          Hey there,

          Thanks for the question, and thanks for jumping in to help Bryan.

          Your On-Page reports are generated automatically from any URL on your site that's ranking in the top 50 for any of your keywords. If you no longer want it to track a certain one, you can click the "Stop running weekly" button on the report itself.

          As for tracking your own custom combinations. you can do that from the Report Card itself. When you're in your On-Page section you'll see two links on the top left: Summary & Report Card. Click Report Card to run a custom On-Page report for whatever URL you wish and what Keyword you wish. Then, if you want, you can choose to Run that report weekly.

          I hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything else.
          Cheers,
          Joel.

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