Can somebody help me with a "Grade F" report
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My Seomoz account tells me i've got a Grade F for my on-page optimalisation. The report said there's no single "on page keyword" usage at the whole page. Can somebody tell me what went wrong?
If you take a look at my website: www.oceandrivers.nl, you'll see that i've used the keyword "prive chauffeur huren" everywere. In the URL, the H1 etc. (See image)
So i don't get it?!Thanks in advance!
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Problem solve thank you very much! Stupid I didn't realized this simple solution before! Was thinking too far.
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Problem solve thank you very much! Stupid I didn't realized this simple solution before! Was thinking too far.
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It could be the fact that you haven't put the exact term in with accent on the **é ** as it is on your site? I just did it and your page got an A with this term **privé chauffeur huren **and your site - **http://www.oceandrivers.nl/ - **though your screenshot shows your keyword without the accent...
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Hi Matt, thanks for your response. But unfortunately it doesn't work for me!
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HI Mathijs - I had this once before and then went in and manually clicked on the Grade My On-page Optimization button and it fixed it. Have you tried this?
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