Finding list of keywords and frequency
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Hello,
We have been using SEO Quake to produce a list of keywords and their frequency and prominence for any given page.Is there a way of achieving something similar with Moz tools?
Thanks
ian
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Good Morning Ian
Oh i see ! in that case then yes Screaming Frog would be a good way of seeing what pages have been optimised for what target keywords. Quake probably too although i havnt used that myself for a long while. Also for a quick browser based view of what a page is optimised for is SEOXRay if its still going. As well as Jasons advice to look at OpenExplorer backlink anchor text profiles, although for new sites are unlikely have developed much of a backlink profile and OE wont have indexed all backlinks/pages so i would still concentrate on looking at the on-page optimisation.
All Best
Dan
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OK thanks Jordan
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When looking for the keywords that are being targeted for a given page or site, I'd recommend checking out the anchor text metrics in Open Site Explorer. This can help to give some insight into what keywords that site is interested in pursuing, but other than the On-Page Grader, we don't have a tool that is designed to pull keyword instances out of a particular URL.
I hope this helps! Stay awesome
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Thanks Dan,
I was considering checking pages to find out what words and phrases they are trying to rank for first, and then researching these words to determine if they rank well and would be good for our clients.
Before we subscribed to MOZ trial we would use Google keyword planner, Screaming Frog or SEO Quake to find out what words were being used in any particular site.
Would that be a good way to continue?
Thanks
Ian
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Hi Ian,
The Moz on-page grader will grade a page for a given keyword and provide a breakdown of important page elements that contain the keyword, and indeed if theres too much keyword usage as well as providing helpful insights and advice in regard to keyword usage for said page elements.
Overall a more holistic and more thorough approach for on-page optimisation than simply looking at just frequency and prominence.
So, unless your looking to carry out specific testing in regard to frequency and prominence, Moz on page grader should provide you with better information & guidance.
Hope this helps
All Best
Dan
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