No Info on My On-page Optimization Scan Reports
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I'm not getting any information on On-page Optimization reports. I.E. All the Grade A - F reports are empty.
How do I get On-page Optimization reports?
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Did you add keywords to your campaign?
Try going to your campaign. Click "on page" and then select "report card". Is it possible for you to test the optimization of a page here?
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