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Just a few months back I wrote a blog post reviewing Moz Pro in 2015 and shared some of our lofty goals for 2016. Now that we're a quarter of the way through the year, I wanted to share some of the progress we've made and offer a glimpse into other great SEO features we'll be working on over the next three months.
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Campaign rankings leveled up
We overhauled Moz Pro's rankings architecture, dramatically improving response times and unlocking all kinds of new features. For the full scoop on the core release, check out Jeremy’s excellent post. Below are some improvements included in the bigger release, as well as some additions we made after the fact.
#1: See your rankings data over any timeframe
For years we collected your rankings data over time, but, confoundingly, we were never able to make that data fully accessible in the product. We're pleased as punch that this is now supported on top of our more stable and flexible architecture. This is great for those looking for deeper comparisons, analyses, and reporting.
#2: Advanced sorting and filtering
Those same architectural limitations made it slow and laborious for us to build in new filters and sorting. You can now filter to your heart’s content by location, label, and text string. For example, you might quickly create a filter to show only your branded keywords, with a location of Seattle, and that include the word “coffee.” This is especially powerful when you have a long list of keywords, where sorting and filtering was once slow and unmanageable. Oh, and you can sort your keywords alphabetically now too. Thanks for your patience!
#3: Google algorithm overlays on your graphs
Dr. Pete has done some amazing work in tracking Google algorithm updates with Mozcast. You can now leverage that data to get more value out of your rankings reports. If you go to one of your campaigns and look at your last year or two of rankings data, you'll see vertical lines on the graph corresponding to major algo updates. Hover over the little icon at the bottom to learn more about what happened. If you’ve seen your organic search traffic suddenly increase or decrease, this is another great diagnostic in your toolkit.
#4: Improved performance and UX
Our new, better-organized, cleaner interface makes it easier to read and customize your reports. Faster pages are pretty nice, too.
#5: New weekly email updates
This is another improvement that I’m pretty psyched about. Our new emails are cleaner and more informative, and now include both ranking updates and important insights that we discover for you each week. We plan to add more timely information to these as we continue to improve our datasets and refine the logic behind Insights.
On-page analysis is much better with Related Topics
In March we launched a new feature that can help you make sense of how search engines understand topics and phrases. You can use this data to build deeper content, improve your topical authority, find keyword ideas, and generally better understand the SERP. It uses machine learning and topic modeling to mine related topics from the SERPs.
#6: Topical analysis report
See the topics that your SERP competition is writing about. This can help you understand what kinds of keywords signal topical relevance and provide good ideas for how you can make your content more robust and relevant to searchers. I’m not going to go too deep here, but check out Jon White’s fantastic post for some great tips and examples to get the most from this feature.
#7: Quick access to on-page and topical analyses from Rankings
Page Optimization scores are now included in your rankings views, so you can see which landing pages have potential for optimization and jump directly to the report for keyword targeting suggestions and topical analysis.
We’ve made Insights better
A long while back, we dabbled with a new section in campaigns called Insights. This mini-dashboard is tasked with surfacing interesting problems, statuses, and insights from across all sections within a campaign. This section is still a work in progress, but we made some nice additions in the last couple of months.
#8: "To do" and "done"
We heard feedback that many of you are using the Insights as to-do list items. Now you can check them off your list once you've read them, or when they're complete. A new workflow improvement allows you to dismiss an insight you're done with. This allows for better tracking of work progress.
#9: Add to Trello
If you need a more robust workflow, we’ve added a way to quickly add insight tiles to Trello. Trello is a power task management solution, which also happens to be free. I’ve used it quite a bit myself, and happily recommend it.
#10: Rankings Summary tile
A new tile providing a quick look at your latest rankings, including your most significant improvements and declines.
Reporting got some needed attention
Outside of the more obvious features I’ve shared, we’ve also been working quietly behind the scenes to make our reporting and exports better.
#11: Customizable CSV exports for rankings
When we launched the ability to select custom timeframes in rankings, one feature that lagged was the ability to export data specific to that timeframe. We recently launched updated CSVs in that section that will respect filters as well as time frames.
#12: Revamped interface for custom reports
Adding and managing custom reports is easier to use and easier on the eyes.
A glimpse into the future
We have a few other tricks up our collective sleeves.
Keyword Explorer!
Yup, this long-anticipated keyword research tool is literally just around the corner. Be wary.
Keyword analysis page revamp
When you click on a keyword from a campaign, you will very soon be presented with a much cleaner and more informative analysis to help you understand your history with that keyword and its SEO potential.
Keyword volume in campaigns
We’ve been working on a more accurate keyword volume metric that offers a volume range built on multiple data sources, instead of a very precise but often incorrect number. You'll find this soon on the keyword analysis page, and a bit later along with your keywords rankings, so you can better gauge the value of the keywords you track and the rankings you earn.
SERP features
A high organic ranking is excellent, it's true. However, with an increasing number of ads, packs, and answers on many SERPs, your visibility might still be low. We plan to include the top SERP features that SEOs can act on along with your rankings. This can help you better understand visibility and inform strategic choices.
On-page reports from the Mozbar
Kick off a page analysis report directly from the MozBar as you review the page on your site.
“Real” PDF exports
Our current PDF export solution is functional, but pretty rough. It converts page modules into images and then encapsulated them in a PDF. Yeah… not so great. We'll soon launch an updated method for creating PDFs so that they include text as text and images as images, offering better editing, copying, and image quality.
New & improved site crawl
Expect big improvements to the interface and the data surfaced. On top of that, this update includes a rewrite of the crawler itself, allowing for faster and more reliable crawling. We are targeting a beta in Q2 and a full launch in Q3.
In conclusion...
We’re keeping busy and trying to bring more value to our products. If you aren’t a customer and want to check things out, go ahead and give Moz Pro a spin with a 30-day free trial.
As always, please share your thoughts. We count on your candid feedback to help us guide our priorities build better products.
Before I go:
I want to give a shout out to our sisters and brothers at Moz that are working tirelessly on focused offerings for content marketing, influencer marketing, local search, and API data access. If you find yourself in need for such tools, check them out!
Hi Adam
Great news and I look forward trying the new site crawl feature. I hope it can be configured to ignore robots.txt and noindex, so I can test staging environment with it before launch. Also, I hope it can be configured to check only a section of the subdomain, e.g. a folder.
That PDF export is a long awaited feature because keywords are sometimes "cut in half" at the bottom of the ranking reports. :-)
Will you use Bing's search volume in the Keyword Explorer?
Hi Gyorgy - no; we'll be using the Google keyword volume ranges that Russ Jones helped us develop. See here https://moz.com/blog/google-keyword-planner-dirty-... for more.
Ah, yeah, I forgot you switched back to Google last September, didn't you? That's a lot better here, in Australia, because Google owns the market and the Bing search volumes are irrelevant.
PS: I just noticed that the Chrome spell checker wants to correct Bing to Sing, Ring or Ting. :-D
That spell checker issue totally made me laugh, isn't Google smart? hahaha
Thanks, Gyorgy!
With regard to the crawl, the requirements are being nailed down now, so good timing on your requests. I'm going to ask Jon White to chime in, as he is defining the feature set for this update.
I agree that those cut-off PDFs were unfortunate. The upcoming update should resolve that.
Hi Gyorgy - at this point I would expect the crawlset definition to make it into the first version, robots exclusion probably not v1, but for the future.
We have you on the list for potential Beta testers if you are still interested :)
Definitely. I hope my feedback was useful last time. ;-)
Cannot wait for monthly search volumes in keyword reports. Will it only exist in the keyword detail page or will it part of the main "rankings" table in our dashboards?
Great to hear! The volume will show on the keyword detail pages first, but we plan to add it to the main rankings tables soon after.
Great, interesting news.
Nice work guys - I can't wait to dig into the new features and give them a shot.
This is unreal!
Hi Adam
We'll have to try these new changes. I tell you something
Thank you very much for sharing
I think it is high time to give the new version a try. It´s been quite a good amount of time that I haven´t used Moz professionally since I quit my ex-job. I really appreciate your post letting us know about the new enhancements which I consider very important. By the way the new interface for the reports looks fantástic :)
Thanks! If you give Pro a try again,let us know how it goes.
Give my congratulations to all those who work every day to do better MOZ, thanks
Thank you!
Hi Adam,
Love to hear how you're accomplishing all your 2016 goals. You're doing a great job! Definitely I've got a few ones to whom recommend the Moz trial :D
Thank you!
Our progress is largely due to some fantastic people that work well together, better focus, some improvements to our architecture that have sped up development, and a lot of hard work. Obviously there is a lot more to it, but that's my quick answer. :)
Thanks to the update Adam. All improvements made on ranking items are very useful. I was not aware of 3, so great to hear.
On the keyword explorer, do you have an idea about what the monthly volume for a keyword to get data will be? It be great fo niche players if it can be used for rather volume keywords
Thanks again Adam
Thanks, Luis!
If I understand your question correctly, you are wondering whether we will include low-volume, long-tail keywords in keyword explorer. If so, the answer is yes. We are launching the tool on top of a very large keyword corpus, which should offer some excellent long-tail suggestions. That said, our main corpus is focused on English at the moment, so for those looking for keyword suggestions in other languages, the results will be more limited.
Does this answer your question?
Thanks Adam, it does indeed
Hi Adam
I find myself anxious for check and test these new tracking features.
Excellent! If you do, let us know what you think.
I always use Moz for my website analysis & ranking.
Good job and great Product Owner @Moz ;) Keep going Adam !
Nice Post Thanks @Adam Feldstein