How do you link a specific keyword to a landing page
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I've been away from Moz for a little while and the inferface has change alot. I'd like to know how I link a specific keyword to a specific landing page. I'm getting a bit confused?
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Thank you Erin
That is really helpful. You hit the nail on the head re my confusion.
Hope you have a good weekend, which may well have already started (not sure if your in front or behind GMT)
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Hi there! Thanks for reaching out! My name is Erin, and I'm on the Moz Help Team. Sorry for any confusion here!
Unfortunately you can't manually pair a keyword to a landing page in the app.
Basically we look at the keywords that you're tracking in your campaign, and your landing pages. Then we throw in a little secret sauce to give you a guesstimation of which of your tracked keywords could be bringing traffic to your landing pages. Here's a screenshot of one of my campaigns to help illustrate.
This handy article from our Help Hub also explains our Landing Pages feature in more depth.
I hope this helps, and have an awesome day!
Erin
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Hey!
Welcome back to Moz :), are you refering to the tool? Maybe your talking about the on page grader? if so you can check it out on the following link: https://moz.com/researchtools/on-page-grader
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I thought Roger was a male.
Keywords can be tied to a URL by either if it ranks or is the best matching URL for that keyword.
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What do you mean exactly? As far as I know, you insert a keyword into Moz, and the Moz bot will decide which page she finds most optimized for this keyword.
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