On page reports
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Hi everyone I have just been going through the online page I see that I have quite a few words that have an F rating
I was wondering if I have all the keywords with an A ranking would that improve our Moz rating? Also of the below elements can anyone tell which, if any are more important than the others?
Title
URL
Meta Desc
H1
H2-4
Body
B / Strong
IMG ALT
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pretty self explanatory really! Thanks Martijn
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This is B/ Strong, this is not.
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Hi Cyrus,
Yes Domain Authority is what I meant. Thanks for the link I will take a look....that Ran character pops up allo ver the place!
Thanks
Pete
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Hi Martijn,
Thanks for getting back to me with this. Just one question, can you explan to me what B/Strong is? Sorry I'm not, 100% on the significance of this : )
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Hi there,
Improving your on-page optimization can help with your search rankings, although it's only one step in the process. Off page factors like links and anchor text play a significant role.
One thing, I'm not sure what you mean by "Moz rating"? Could this be Domain Authority? If so, on-page performance likely won't effect any of your Moz metrics, which are mostly link based features.
Regardless, the on-page report will tell you which elements are most important. Using the keyword in the Title and Body are likely the most important. I highly recommend this article from Rand on keyword targeting and on-page optimization:
http://moz.com/blog/visual-guide-to-keyword-targeting-onpage-optimization
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Hi,
Including your keywords in the tags you've listed will definitely increase your Moz rating. Although Moz only looks at the technical side and makes sure the keyword is in there, not the human way to see if it's also relevant to have the keywords in the title.
I would list the order of importance like this:
- Title
- URL
- H1
- H2-4
- Body
- Meta desc
- IMG ALT
- B / Strong
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