I want to find all the keywords that an existing page is currently ranking for...is there a way to do that in MOZ or another tool?
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I've seen this done during a software demo and saw it as the only value add for that tool but it's not worth the price of the whole tool for that one feature. The tool I saw showed you all the keywords you currently ranked for (within the top 200 positions), the position you were at, the number of users that term drove to your site and the total search volume for the keyword. SUPER useful info to have.
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That doesn't work by page Paul - That's what Brian is asking.
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You can do this in Google Search Console too, without needing any other tools. It will give you the average ranking position, which has some advantages and disadvantages over the other tools' reports.
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Ahrefs > Overview > Top Pages > Page URL > Organic Keyword, once you are, there click on the selected URL will show you the keywords that are ranked for that specific page.
That report will show you
- keyword
- _Keyword Difficulty _
- _Cost Per Click _
- _Traffic _
- Position
Hope this will help you
Regards
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Sorry, Brian, I was referring to SEMrush - great that you can do it in Ahrefs! I really must check that out!
Regards
Nigel
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Roman,
Thanks, this is great info to have, but I'm looking to get the keywords for a particular URL, not an entire domain/sub-domain.
Nigel, I was able to get it to work in Ahrefs as Andrew said. I enter the entire URL into the main field, select "Exact URL", go to Organic search and then view the full organic keyword report.
Thanks,
Brian -
Hi Brian
If you try and do that it never works - it strips any subdirectory out. I have only ever been able to do it for the whole site.
I'd be interested if you do find a tool which works at page level!
Cheers
Nigel
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Moz is a great tool, but in your case, Semrush and Ahrefs are better tools for what are you looking for.
- On Semrush > Domain Analytics > Overview > Top Organic Keywords > View Full Report
- On Ahrefs > Site Explorer > Organic Search > Organic Keywords
Hope this info will help you
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Thanks so much. Andrew, I got the ahrefs trial and was able to get the top keywords for individual pages...perfect!
Nigel, I actually have an SEM Rush subscription and love it, use it every day and it would be great if I could do this with it. However, I'm not sure how I would go about setting up a report to give me the keyword rankings on an individual page. Would I have to set that page up as a new project?
Thanks!
Brian -
Hi Brian
I don't know of any tool which gives you every keyword. SEMrush is great and it will give you a list of all keywords it has found using their Domain Analysis>Organic Research tool. They can run into 1000'2 of results but it is not exhaustive.
If you let me know (pm me) the URL I will run a report off for you from SEM. It shows the top 100 listings and gives you a full csv with position/search volume etc so you can see whether it's worth chasing after keywords.
Regards
Nigel
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Put The Page URL into ahrefs
Click organic keywords
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