Unsolved Good PA/DA...no keywords after 6 months
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I've been doing SEO on a clients site, for a back page for 6 months now. Good amount of backlinks, has a PA/DA of 34/32, it's indexed by Google (via Console)...but it's not getting picked up for a single keyword (same in Ahrefs).
Haven't had this happen before, what am I missing?
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@amitydigital https://www.goodwintx.com/what-does-an-hoa-management-company-do/ is the link. I have several keywords in there that I am targeting that aren't easy to rank for, but normally (every other page/site I've worked on) I would get all of the other random words getting picked up. I'm getting 0 after 6 months.
This is an older site that I just added as a client, so there could be an overall SEO issue that I am not aware of. The homepage and all other pages however are ranking well and getting picked up for random keywords.
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I have been doing the same thing, and not getting on the first page of the SERP, for reference I am attaching the website link: https://www.greendecore.co.uk
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I am assuming you checked the basics like whether or not the page was set to noindex (unlikely if it's indexed in search console) or blocked by robots.txt. Is the back page related to the same content that the rest of the site is about? PA/DA don't really mean anything, they are just best guesses as to how Google might see the page. It's really hard to know what is going on without way more information like the URL and what keywords you are trying to rank for.
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