Mass Moz Grading
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I want to know if there's a workaround to grade my individual pages for multiple keywords in a more efficient manner.
Let's say for example (this is an extreme hypothetical) that I'm targeting these keywords: "Red Castles" "Blue Cars" "Green Bottles" on one page. I want to know if there is a way to run three grade reports at once for the single page that they're on with the Moz tools.
Thanks a bunch!
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Right now, you can only grade one keyword phrase at a time per report, but you can run multiple reports. So in this case, you would have to run 3 reports and receive 3 different letter grades.
If this is a functionality you'd like to see, we do have a Moz Feature Request Forum: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-Moz-Feature-Requests Users can submit new ideas, and the community votes them up. Our product team then uses this forum for new features and determine what to build next.
Hope this helps. Best of luck with your SEO.
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From what I know you would have to use a campan the keyword grader only dose one keyword at a time.
I hope this was of help,
Tom
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