"On-Page Report Card"- why is still showing " F grade" after introducing the keyword in page and title.
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Hello,
"On-Page Report Card"- why is still showing " F grade" after introducing the keyword in page and title.
After changing the title and putting the keyword inside the title, in this section, "Exact Keyword Usage in Page Title", it shows the first title, without updating my changes.
I have updated several times. In some cases worked, in this case doesn't.
For example "online project management software" grades F, and "project management software" grades A, even if I've put the "online" word in title an so on.
Now I have the same issue with "stock management software" which grades F. "stock management" grades A, even if i've put exactly "stock management software"
thanks.
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Thanks for your answer Peter,
I still have the same issue as I described above, with several keywords and pages.
Here you have an example.
keyword: stock management software page:http://salesassist.eu/stock
After changing the keyword in stock management, I get an "A", otherwise "F" grade.
thanks.
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Hi there!
Thanks for reaching out to us! I am sorry if you are seeing some issues with your on-page tool. Generally once you run the report, the tool uses a special arm of Roger to crawl the site you directed check out the on-page information. During the time, we will always look at what your server's most recent version of the code suggests, while I am not sure exactly what happend in your situation, there could have been many instances where your server simply hasn't caught up yet with the front end changes you've made. Either case, without some specific example of URL/KW combo we don't really do much into looking into this issue for you.
Just to cover our bases, I went ahead and started a ticket for you so you should hear from me soon!
Thanks for your time, I hope this helps!
Peter
Moz Help Team -
Is it possible there is a cache issue?
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That is weird because it usually updates in no time. Try to refresh the page and see if it works.
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