I have a eight-month-old baby. As a mom my time is at a premium, and I’ve come to appreciate functionalities I didn’t know existed in things I already pay for. My HBONow subscription has Game of Thrones AND Sesame Street? Fantastic! Overnight diapers can save me a trip to the tiny airplane bathroom on a quick flight? Sweet! Oxiclean keeps my towels fluffy and vanquishes baby poop stains? Flip my pancakes!
Moz Pro isn’t just a tool for link building, or keyword research, or on-page SEO, or crawling your site. It does all those things and a little bit more, simplifying your SEO work and saving time. And if you’ve run into an SEO task you’re not sure how to tackle, it’s possible that a tool you need is right here just waiting to be found! It’s in this spirit that we’ve revived our SEO Quick Fix videos. These 2–3 minute Mozzer-led tutorials are meant to help you get the most out of our tools, and offer simple solutions to common SEO problems.
Today we’ll focus on a few Keyword Explorer and Site Crawl tips. I hope these knowledge nuggets bring you the joy I experienced the moment I realized my son doesn’t care whether I read him The Name of the Wind or Goodnight Moon.
Let’s dive in!
Fix #1 - Keyword Explorer: Finding keyword suggestions that are questions
Search queries all have intent (“when to give my baby water” was a hot Google search at my house recently). Here’s the good news: Research shows that if you’re already ranking in the top ten positions, providing the best answers to specific questions can earn you a coveted Featured Snippet!
In this video, April from our Customer Success Team will show you how to pull a list of keyword phrases that cover the who, what, where, when, why, and how of all the related topics for keywords you’re already ranking for. Here’s the rub. Different questions call for different Featured Snippet formats. For example, “how” and “have” questions tend to result in list-based snippets, while “which” questions often result in tables. When you’re crafting your content, be mindful of the type of question you’re targeting and format accordingly.
Looking for more resources? Once you’ve got your list, check out AJ Ghergich’s article on the Moz Blog for some in-depth insight on formatting and optimizing your snippets. High five!
Fix #2 - Site Crawl: Optimize the content on your site
Sometimes if I find a really good pair of pants, I buy two (I mean, it’s really hard to find good pants). In this case duplicates are good, but the rules of pants don’t always apply to content. Chiaryn is here to teach you how to use Site Crawl to identify duplicate content and titles, and uncover opportunities to help customers and bots find more relevant content on your site.
When reviewing your duplicate content, keep a few things in mind:
- Does this page provide value to visitors?
- Title tags are meant to give searchers a taste of what your content is about, and meant to help bots understand and categorize your content. You want your title tags to be relevant and unique to your content.
- If pages with different content have the same title tag, re-write your tags to make them more relevant to your page content. Use our Title Tag Preview tool to help out.
- Thin content isn’t always a bad thing, but it’s still a good opportunity to make sure your page is performing as expected — and update it as necessary with meaningful content.
- Check out Jo Cameron’s post about How to Turn Low-Value Content Into Neatly Organized Opportunities for more snazzy tips on duplicate content and Site Crawl!
Fix #3 - Keyword Explorer: Identify your competitors’ top keywords
Cozily nestled under a few clicks, Keyword Explorer holds the keys to a competitive research sweet spot. By isolating the ranking keywords you have in common with your competitors, you can pinpoint their weak spots and discover keywords that are low-hanging fruit — phrases you have the content and authority to rank for that, with a little attention, could do even better. In this video, Janisha shows you how targeting a competitor’s low-ranking keywords can earn you a top spot in the SERPS.
For a few more tips along this line, check out Hayley Sherman’s post, How to Use Keyword Explorer to Identify Competitive Keyword Opportunities.
Fix #4 - Site Crawl: Identify and fix redirect chains
Redirects are a handy way to get a visitor from a page they try to land on, to the page you want them to land on. Redirect chains, however, are redirects gone wrong. They look something like this: URL A redirects to URL B, URL B redirects to URL C… and so on and so forth.
These redirect chains can negatively impact your rankings, slow your site load times, and make it hard for crawlers to properly index your site.
Meghan from our Help team is here to show you how to find redirect chains, understand where they currently exist, and help you cut a few of those pesky middle redirects.
Looking for a few other redirect resources? I’ve got you covered:
- Moz's Learning Center: Redirection
- 301 Redirects – How to Redirect Your Website
- Search Console Help: Change page URLs with 301 redirects
Alright friends, that’s a wrap! Like the end of The Last Jedi, you might not be ready for this post to be over. Fear not! Our blog editor liked my jokes so much that she's promised to harp on me to write more blog posts. So, I need your help! Find yourself facing an SEO snafu that doesn’t seem to have a straightforward fix? Let me know in the comments. I might know a Moz tool that can help, and you might inspire another Quick Fix post!
If you’re still interested in checking out more solutions, here’s a list of some of my favorite resources:
- The SEO Learning Center: If you need a refresher on SEO basics or need to do a gut-check, the Learning Center has your back.
- Moz SEO Training: Whether you need to master your next skill or get your team ramped up on the basics, live training courses can help.
- Our Next Level blog series, focused on helping you solve SEO problems with Moz Pro. We cover lots of topics:
- How to Target Multiple Keywords with One Page
- I've Optimized My Site, But I'm Still Not Ranking—Help!
- Geomodified Searches, Localized Results, and How to Track the Right Keywords and Locations for Your Business
- Diving for Pearls: A Guide to Long-Tail Keywords
- Presenting Your Findings: How to Create Relevant and Engaging SEO Reports
Stay cool!
For finding additional keywords:
1) Run the top ranking websites in SERP through a keyword density tool you are sure to uncover more keywords.
2)Google search console impressions
3) Adwords report of all search queries your ad was displayed for
4) Use related searches and people also ask displayed in the search result
5) when doing the SEO for other languages like German, Danish, Spanish etc translate the search queries that have high search volumes in English into that language
Using site: operator you can uncover a lot of issues including test subdomains that have got indexed
Thanks for the extra tips, Joseph!
Great contribution Joseph. Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge Joseph. Great contribution!!! Regards!!
Is there any tool that suggests other languages keywords based on english keyword? Something like keywordshitter or keywordtool.io but adding language support?
I do not think there is exactly something like that. But I have found ubersuggest to be useful for finding some additional suggestions. First translate the word in Google translate if you do not know the other language and check by using Google Adword tool for the search volume and additional words. You can also put the translated word in ubersuggest and check for related words, they have a language setting. Also answer the public.
Hi Joseph, thanks for adding these additional points to this awesome post. The points are quite helpful.
Nice Joseph! I'm always looking for new always to find similar or better keywords, I'll add this list of yours to my usuall search routine.
Hi Joseph! Thanks for the extra tips, they are really useful!
Hi, this way of finding is basic and surely you already know it, when we carry out a Google search, the searches that you suggest at the end.
Hey Erin,
This is a good concept to find the most searched keywords taking into action the new softwares that are good for a business. Erin this is a good concept to share with others, who are looking for the good concept about keyword research.
Thanks.
Glad these keyword research tips were helpful, Anup!
Thanks Jonathan! Glad Moz could help you with your keyword research!
The competitor can give us very valuable information to be able to use keywords that we do not use or not enough. Moz's tool is very complete. We discovered a few months ago that a keyword with enough force we did not use it enough and our competition did, so we started to include it and upload 5 pages in Google today.. Very good post Erin!!! Thanks
Hi There,
I have had conducted a few migrations recently and have a common issue which is this:
HTTP (old site) -> HTTPS (old site) -> (HTTPS) (new site)
Which causes a redirect chain.
How should you prevent this before migration or fix it after migration?
How would you redirect http and https at the same time?
Cheers.
Hi there!
This would be a great question for our Q&A! Here are a few good places to start:
https://moz.com/community/q/what-to-do-when-migrat...
https://moz.com/blog/website-migration-guide
Cheers!
Hi Erin,
Thanks for sharing such an incredible post. The way you presented the fixes in points were very helpful and the video illustrated with the fixes add lots to the post making it more clear to understand the concept. I will be waiting for you new posts and I must say the resources you shared are quite helpful as well, thanks for sharing them.
You're very welcome, Akash!
Ooo fab I love the hack for finding featured snippet related keyword questions. Lately I’ve also been reviewing Google’s autocomplete a lot more too :)
The featured snippet tip is definitely a neat trick! Thanks Casey!
Great post, Erin.
First of all congratulations for your baby, I do not know how you get time to work!
I like many videos, it gives us a break to read more strongly. Lately I'm specializing in inbound marketing so the keyword explorer will be very useful.
Best regards
Thank you! Glad to hear the Keyword Explorer fixes will be useful!
That cleared lots of my doubts. Hope to find a new keyword for Client using this guide
Great article Erin! With you every day we are more experts.
excellent post Erin !! I find the 2 most important aspects of SEO. I think that the first thing in any project is to look for the right keywords, then a good link strategy will help raise positions.
Glad you liked it!
Cut the process by 80% with this strategy:
When we take over Adwords marketing, we literally turn around our clients' campaigns within this timeline. I have not found anything more effective.
Not to mention, the repeat and referral business we get for this kind of work.
Wow! Great tips! Thank you!
Great content.. as keywords is an essential element in the SEO and including video makes it more interesting.
Thanks Ashok! I find the visuals from video extremely helpful!
This is a key piece of content! Of course you need some experience and the power to make decitions to take these insights and put them to work on your website, but for sure it helps a lot to grow organic traffic!
So glad you enjoyed the post, Edson!
an entertaining article to read, with a little humor, thanks for that! :)
Glad I could make you laugh!
Great Post
Today! Its possible to rank for cluster of keywords with just a single blog post, only things to keep in mind....
These are some key point I cover with every blog we publish.
Thanks for the tips, Ankit!