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My website, pescoonlinebill.com, shows many queries in console but there are zero ranking keywords in MOZ dashboard.
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@Hamza23434 said in zero ranking keywords:
My website www.carparkapk.com have 6 Da on MOZ and 0.1 DA on Ahref.
My website https://projectorsfocus.com/ have 9 Da on MOZ and 0.1 DA on Ahref. can you please explain me about this?
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If your website, pescoonlinebill.com, is displaying numerous queries in the console but doesn't show any ranking keywords in the MOZ dashboard, it might indicate that the queries are not ranking prominently enough to appear in the dashboard's data. This could be due to low search engine rankings or low visibility of your website for those specific queries. To improve your website's SEO and ranking performance, you may need to work on optimizing your content, building quality backlinks, and addressing technical SEO issues.
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Here are a few possible reasons why your website, shows many queries in Google Search Console but there are zero ranking keywords in Moz Dashboard:
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Moz may not be tracking all of the keywords that your website is ranking for. Moz tracks millions of keywords, but it doesn't track every keyword that exists. It's possible that your website is ranking for keywords that Moz doesn't track.
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Your website may be ranking for long-tail keywords. Long-tail keywords are more specific and less competitive than short-tail keywords. They are also less likely to be tracked by SEO tools like Moz.
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Your website may be ranking for low-competition keywords. Low-competition keywords are keywords that have a low search volume and are relatively easy to rank for. They are also less likely to be tracked by SEO tools like Moz.
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Your website may be new and hasn't had enough time to rank for keywords yet. It can take several months for a new website to start ranking for keywords.
[you can read the detail article here "Why Google Search Console Results are Different from Moz Dashboard"]
By using Google Search Console and Moz Dashboard together, you can get a more complete picture of your website’s SEO performance and identify areas where you can improve.
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@realdy same issue with my website page https://epastpapers.com/cie/cie-o-level/ . What will be the solution?
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My website www.carparkapk.com have 6 Da on MOZ and 0.1 DA on Ahref. Can you tell me whats the issue ?
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Of course, because no .elm service like MOZ or its analogues can give more complete data than the console....
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The presence of queries in your website's console indicates that users are finding your site through search engines. However, the fact that there are zero ranking keywords in MOZ suggests that your website may not be ranking highly for those queries. To improve your rankings, you can focus on optimizing your website's content, improving its SEO, and building quality backlinks. Monitoring and adjusting your SEO strategy regularly can help your website rank better for relevant keywords over time. (PMP Exam Prep) (project management steps )
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The queries showing up in your console but not appearing as ranking keywords in MOZ may indicate that your website is receiving search traffic for terms that are not ranking high enough to be tracked by MOZ. It's possible that these queries are long-tail or low-competition keywords. To improve your rankings and visibility in MOZ, consider optimizing your content for these keywords and monitoring your progress over time. (After landing Canada permanent resident )
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When you mention "zero ranking keywords," are you referring to keywords that do not have any search engine ranking or keywords that are currently not performing well in terms of search engine optimization?
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