How to find the pages in the site which is ranking for zero keyword
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I have around three thousand pages in my website,how to find the list of pages which is ranking for zero keywords
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Hi there!
Have you tried looking at SEMrush organic research?
As long as SEMRush index has your site and country you target it could probably show you those searches where your site is ranking for Featured Snippets.
Just checked it and you need to:- Enter your domain,
- Select "organic research" in the left panel
- In "Advanced filter" options select:
a- SERP features
b- Featured Snippets
(check image attached)
Hope it helps
Best lukc.
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Srinivasan.n,
I expect if those 3,000 pages are indexed and have content, they're ranking for something. Maybe not for the search terms you'd like them to and maybe not anywhere near page 1, but they're all likely still ranking.
What are you trying to do? Are you trying to figure out if you have content that can or should be removed, consolidated or updated? If yes, you might find this post helpful - https://moz.com/blog/content-audit#15.
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Thank you
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Hi there!
Thanks so much for the great question! Unfortunately we don't have a tool which will show you the pages on your site that aren't currently ranking for any keywords. I'm so sorry about that!
If you'd like to see what keywords your site IS ranking for, you can use our Keyword Explorer tool.
I hope this helps to answer your question- if you need anything else, feel free to email us at help@moz.com.
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