Moz Rank /Moz Trust Tips and Tricks
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I've been working on the following website (www.pleasantparkkennels.com) for about 2 years now for SEO and been able to place the site for many keywords. At times some competitors seem to come into the mix and 'just get lucky' in their rankings regardless of all the work I've done ... it seems they've implemented no SEO strategies whatsoever and yet them sometimes rank better.
Upon comparing link metrics with these competitors, I seem to be doing well in most criteria but Moz Rank and Moz Trust always seems to be a category I fall short in.
Does anyone have any resources / tips and tricks / checklists that I might be able review to assess my website for to see how I make it better.I'm running out of ideas
Thank you!
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Hi there.
Oh, I know how you feel. I myself sometimes feel that all work I do is going towards nothing. Eg.: we are simply smashing all our competitors if I look at MOZ metrics, but we weren't be able to rank for certain phrases at all. No matter how much technical work I've done. But then we decided to look from another angle and assess how the pages are in terms of UX, UI, the link profile, five second rule etc etc. And probably about a week ago we started seeing rankings crawl up.
So, it's all about time and quality. What I would recommend is to assess the quality of content, quality of links, "themeing" of pages, informational architecture. Also producing related good content and building the audience also helps a lot.
Hope this helps.
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