How can the Moz Page Grader support a 'keyword portfolio' approach?
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I used to use the Page Grader tools to support the old philosophy of one page - one keyword.
With more focus now being given to a portfolio of keywords around a topic area - what would be a good approach to using the page grader tool? Obviously getting A's and B's is impossible for multiple keywords.
The only way i've seen suggested in moz tools to help with keyword portfolios is to use labels in the ranking measurement and then find averages of the results. Are there other strategies that I can try?
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Hi Chris,
I like your approach. Although this is outside the scope of your question, another thing I do is use Google Webmaster Tools landing page report to see what keywords are driving traffic to my pages.
In truth, with so much advanced semantic analysis that Google is doing these days, once you move beyond targeting a single keyword, the math gets really hard - really fast! So for now, it's the old one keyword at a time approach.
Thanks for the question and keep up the good work.
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Hey Chris-
Just to clarify — you're asking about management tools for the "On-Page Optimization" section of Moz Analytics?
And you were suggested to track on-page optimization using the ranking tool?
-- Andrew
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