Need to get SERP rankings for keywords not in top 50
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I have built a list of keywords for several new pages. My site does not currently rank in the top 50 for any of these keywords, but we need to find out where we do rank and try to improve ranking. How do I use Moz to see where my keywords rank if they are not ranking in the top 50?
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Hey there! Tawny from Moz's Help Team here.
Unfortunately, our tools only track the first 50 places of SERP results - beyond that, our tools don't track where your site is ranking. That's partially because results beyond the 5th page of results typically fluctuate a good deal, and so it would be really difficult to show your rankings accurately with any confidence.
I'm afraid there's no way to use our tools to find out where your site is ranking beyond the first 50 results. Sorry about that!
If you still have questions or need a bit of extra help, feel free to write in to us at help@moz.com and we'll do our best to sort you out!
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