On-Page Grader not working?
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I've been using the On-Page Grader tool for a while now, and have always had great success using it to better optimize my pages. But just recently I've noticed that it's not detecting any changes I make to any of my pages.
For example: One of my pages was coming up with Exact Keyword is Used in Page Title. So I changed it and uploaded it to the site and then clicked the re-grade page button. The only problem is that it's not seeing any of the changes that I made. -
Why is there a 'Re-Grade Page' button if it does absolutely nothing?
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Hey jpcaptain - This would be a great feature to have - agreed! Would you take a minute to make your need for this tool known to our development staff here: done! https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-Moz-Feature-Requests. Thanks for your comment and being a part of the awesome Moz community! -Chad
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Im agreed, this limit when testing your pages, and making minor tweaks makes the tool useless. i hear the need for cached for when you run a regrade update or something like that, but you should have an additional button which forces a new load.
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Hey Ismael - Sorry for my delayed response - I was out on paternity leave!
I agree with you, having this data accessible instantly would be super stellar. While I don't have the power to make this happen, you as a valued part of the Moz community do! Our engineering team looks at our feature request page regularly to see what users are clamoring for. Add your request here: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-Moz-Feature-Requests (just realized I had the wrong link listed).
Thanks and happy Mozzing, Chad
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This limit make this tool useless. At least when you need to optimize a lot of pages. You should be able to make the changes and grade it stright away.
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Ahoy! Chad here from the Moz Help Team. Excellent question on our On-Page Grader research tool!
Here's the scoop: if you grade a page today in this tool, the data is cached for 24-48 hours in the grader. Soooo, when you make changes to a webpage you have just graded, you will need to wait 24-48 hours to re-grade it. After that, you should then see your changes reflected in the report.
I hope that helps, and if you have any other questions definitely let us know.
Thanks for Mozzing, Chad
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