Another year has slipped by, and while we had our ups and downs, returning to our SEO roots has given us greater focus and renewed purpose. We've redoubled our efforts with the goal of building the best SEO product in the industry. We know it's a lofty goal with so many great competitors out there, but this is the target that served as our north star in 2016 and continues to get us out of bed each morning.
Our increased focus on SEO translated to a big increase in the number of new features and improvements we were able to add to Moz Pro in 2016. In fact, we shipped more significant updates in 2016 than 2014 and 2015 combined, and we already have a lot in the works for 2017.
We also collected and surfaced a huge amount of data in 2016. A few notable examples:
- Customers created 141,000 new campaigns for their websites
- 4.6 million tracked keywords were added to campaigns
- 1.8 million keyword queries were run in Keyword Explorer
- 25 million URLs were researched in Open Site Explorer
Such ever-increasing demand keeps us on our toes and we continue to invest in scaling our infrastructure to keep the data flowing smoothly.
Without further ado, here's a rundown of some of the noteworthy updates you may have missed in 2016 and a sneak peek at some exciting updates coming in 2017.
Keyword Explorer: Redefining keyword research
Okay, I'm sure you've heard us mention Keyword Explorer once or twice. More than twice? Alright, we do like to talk about it. Building Keyword Explorer was a huge effort and our biggest release of the year. Keyword Explorer was a passion project for Moz's co-founder, Rand, and it shows in the quality of the data and thoughtful workflow. If you do keyword research for SEO or content creation, check out this tool.
1. We launched Keyword Explorer with a rich set of capabilities
Keyword Explorer launched during the first half of the year, and offered some cool benefits right out of the gate:
- Keyword Explorer takes you all the way through the keyword research process. Save time and simplify your keyword research process, from discovering keyword ideas to getting metrics to building a list. Once you've built a list, filter and prioritize which keywords to target based on the numbers that matter.
- Keyword Explorer features metrics essential to the SEO process: two you're familiar with — Volume and Difficulty — and three that are less familiar: Organic CTR, Importance, and Priority. Use these comprehensive metrics to prioritize more effectively and focus your time on the best opportunities.
- We built a keyword volume score that goes beyond what AdWords reports with ~95% accuracy. Accurate, trustworthy keyword volume data is getting harder to obtain, but we're here for you.
- Keyword Explorer gathers keyword suggestions from a broad variety of sources, so you can gather a greater variety of keyword ideas from one source.
- We invested in strong import and export capabilities, so it's easy to incorporate Keyword Explorer into your existing keyword research process.
Rand even created a quick demo video to introduce the new capabilities:
And we didn't stop there. We collected a whole bunch of feedback after launch and built in a ton of new features to make the tool even better:
2. Automatically group Related Keywords
Rather than wading through large volumes of similar keywords and adding each variation to a list, we've added auto-grouping as atop any list of keyword suggestions. This is helpful for discovering and focusing on themes, and adding a whole group of related keywords to your own research lists.
3. Check page-one rankings in Keyword Explorer research lists
See if you already rank on page one for they keywords in your lists. This is a hugely valuable data point for prioritizing which keywords to target.
4. Add keywords from your list to a campaign for rank tracking
This was at the top of the list of feature requests at launch. Now you can take the keywords in your carefully cultivated list and add them directly to a campaign for ongoing rank tracking.
5. View improved and expanded keyword volume data
Clickstream-based search behavior, plus data from other sources, combined with our modeling against AdWords' impression counts on real campaigns, has given us higher accuracy, more coverage, and faster recognition of volume trends than ever before. It also allowed us to calculate search volume data for more countries, with significant coverage for the UK, Canada, and Australia, more moderate data for other Western languages and countries, and a small amount in regions and languages beyond those.
6. Find questions people are asking in search engines
This is great for content ideas, refining existing content, and finding featured snippets you might want to try and win.
*Further reading: Get even more out of your keyword research
Whether you're using Keyword Explorer or just doing keyword research in general, we've posted a few articles this year that can help you improve your research, especially as Google gets more sophisticated:
- Keyword Research in 2016: Going Beyond Guesswork
- Tactical Keyword Research in a RankBrain World
- Moz Keyword Explorer vs. Keyword Planner
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Huge improvements to Rankings: SERP Features, historical timeframes, algo updates, and more!
7. Discover and track SERP features
Dr. Pete has been pushing the industry (and us internally) to think beyond 10 blue links. While organic rankings remain a core SEO focus, Google has been adding more and more SERP features to a large proportion of search queries, and as an SEO, you just can't ignore them anymore. To help provide more visibility to the SERP features and related opportunities, we've integrated in-depth SERP feature analysis into the rankings section of your campaigns. Highlights include:
- Track the 16 highest-impact desktop SERP features for each keyword ranking you track in a campaign.
- View which SERP features show up for the keywords you track, and whether you or your competitors show up in them.
- See how different SERP features have trended for the keywords you track. You may find that a certain type of search feature is trending up and is worth attention.
- Discover when we think you have an opportunity to show up in a SERP feature and how best to approach it.
8. Get alerted to featured snippet opportunities
Featured snippets appear above organic position #1 and can improve click-through rates for keywords you already rank in the top 10 for. Find the most lucrative opportunities for them in your Campaign Insights list.
*Further reading: Win those featured snippets
If you are interested in featured snippets, I'd recommend a couple of great posts from Dr. Pete:
And SERP Features is just the tip of the iceberg. Almost everything else you see in campaign rankings is new or overhauled.
9. See all of your historical rankings data
We started the year with a significant architectural overhaul of our rankings system. Aside from a faster and more streamlined interface, this also allowed us to support one of our biggest customer requests, and present all historical rankings data. Choose any timeframe to see and report on how your rankings have changed within that period.
10. Overlay Google algo updates on your rankings graphs
See a dramatic change in your rankings overnight? We now leverage the great data from MozCast to show any Google algorithm changes that might be affecting your search presence. Just hover over the little Google "G" to see major and minor update details.
11. Get more from your data with advanced filtering and improved sorting
Easily filter down your long list of rankings by keyword, label, location, or brandedness, and sort them accordingly to get a handle on your data.
12. See search volume data alongside your rankings
This had been a frequent request. We baked in the same powerful search volume data from Keyword Explorer alongside your rankings.
13. View detailed keyword analyses in your campaigns
Our keyword analysis page was completely rebuilt, with some great new additions:
- Flexible timeframes, including the ability to view a keyword's performance at any time in the history of your campaign
- Volume and Difficulty scores, powered by Keyword Explorer's data
- Four beautiful graphs: Search Visibility, Highest Ranking Position, Keyword Performance, and SERP Features
- An easy-to-read SERP report with callouts for pages on your domain, and those on your competitors' domains
- Faster page loads and improved performance
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Page Optimization improved again
We made some big upgrades to this section late in 2015, but we weren't quite done.
14. Discover topics related to your page content
This new tab shown with Page Optimization reports lets you see the topics that your SERP competition is writing about. This can help you understand what kinds of keywords signal topical relevance to Google 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. Rand also shares some great tips in this Whiteboard Friday, Using Related Topics and Semantically Connected Keywords in Your SEO.
15. Dive right into on-page optimization from your rankings
Quickly run page optimization reports and view page optimization scores right from your rankings.
We’ve made Insights better
Our Insights dashboard also underwent some solid improvements in 2016. We continue to surface new insights in this section as we add more capabilities across Moz Pro. Our aim is to make this a powerful section that surfaces new problems and opportunities that we discover as we collect and analyze your data every week.
16. Mark completed insights as "Done"
We heard feedback that many of you were attempting to use Insights as a to-do list, but we didn't make that very easy. Now you can check off insights from your list once you've read or acted upon them. They will then be moved to your Done list, where you can track your completed work.
17. Add tasks 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.
18. Enjoy a better summary of your weekly rankings
We updated the rankings summary tile to give you a clearer look at your most important ranking changes from week to week.
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.
19. Generate "real" PDF reports
Our old PDF export solution was functional, but clunky. It converted page modules into images and then encapsulated them in a PDF. We rebuilt our PDF engine so that PDFs created in Moz Pro include text as text and images as images, offering better editing, copying, and image quality.
20. Customize your rankings CSV exports
We launched updated CSVs for campaign rankings that respect filters as well as time frames. Now you can export just the data you need rather than poring through a massive historical rankings export.
21. Build custom reports more easily with a revamped interface
Adding and managing custom reports is easier to use and easier on the eyes.
22. Get regular insights directly in your inbox
We revamped our weekly email updates, making them cleaner and more informative. They 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.
The Mozbar got some love
If you can believe it, the Mozbar recently surpassed 400,000 installs. It was due a little bit of attention.
23. Breath easier, we've improved Mozbar stability and reliability
Unfortunately, our most beloved tool ran into some stability and login challenges when some unfriendly folks started abusing the service behind it. We invested some quality time to fix up the authentication issues and data inconsistency that were becoming a real frustration for customers.
24. Get On-Page Content Suggestions for any page on the web (brand new!)
We haven't officially announced this one yet, but if you are a Pro customer and using the Mozbar, you can click on the little analysis icon:
When you enter a keyword, you will now see content suggestions just to the right of the on-page analysis. You can dig in just like in the page analysis section of your Moz Pro campaigns. Use this to beef up your relevance or find new topics to write about.
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Even Fresh Web Explorer got an update
Fresh Web Explorer continues to collect syndicated content from across the Web, making it easy to see where and when fresh content has mentioned a specified brand or linked to a domain. On top of that, Fresh Web Explorer's alerts serve as a great alternative to Google Alerts, sending you an email anytime we see your target brands or keywords mentioned.
25. Show only Google Verified News Sources to reduce noise in your results
Filter your searches and/or alerts to show only those sources/domains we've observed in Google News. E.g. here's a search for Amazon.com with news filtering on (3,067 results in the last 4 weeks) vs. the same search with news filtering off (28,798 results). This can save a lot of time when you're looking for the most important results.
Beyond these features, there was a lot more going on behind the scenes
26. We made significant performance improvements
Our hard-working engineering team rebuilt a lot of the scaffolding behind campaigns, making them much snappier to load. This work continues into 2017. They also squashed dozens of bugs and made myriad small improvements across out tools and campaigns. If you are interested in keeping tabs on new features, fixes, or updates, you can find them all on our Moz Pro Updates page.
27. We now offer free product demos to customers and trialers
Another important addition we've made to our product isn't in the product at all. We've quietly built out a Customer Success team. This cadre of product experts provide custom demos for new customers that are looking for an overview of Moz Pro, as well as long-time customers that are interested in learning more about new features. If you are interested in a refresher or a full walkthrough, schedule one here!
Also, if you're looking to level up your SEO skills or get some deeper support in using Moz tools to tackle your SEO strategy, we're actively working on more paid training options. Stay tuned!
So, what's up next?
I hope you're still with me, because I've got a bit more to share. Here are some of the big things to expect in 2017.
A rebuilt and re-imagined Custom Crawl
One of the big projects that our team has been busy with in 2016 is a total rewrite of our custom crawler. This is already being looked at by a few customers in a very limited alpha release. We still have a lot to add to it before it's ready to go, but here are some of the benefits that we've already baked in:
- A much faster and more resilient crawler. Whether your site is hundreds or millions of pages, expect your crawls much more quickly and reliably.
- The ability to compare one crawl to the next and see what new issues have cropped up and which were confirmed as fixed.
- A much simpler interface to access your data quickly and easily.
- A bunch of other features are in the works to support deeper analysis and customization. More to come soon!
"Keyword Universe"
Cool code name, but what the heck is it?
Do you ever wonder which keywords you already rank for? Which ones your competitors rank for? Who are your SEO competitors? Answer these questions and more with this new data set, which we plan to expose in a number of different ways throughout Moz Pro and in our data products. If you're curious about accessing this sort of data, please let us know!
What about links?
We've got some improvements in the works here too, but we're keeping this under our hats for now.
And much more...
Beyond these large efforts, we will continue to make updates and improvements large and small throughout the year.
Please let us know what you need most!
We are constantly collecting feedback and looking to solve the most challenging problems that our customers face. Please let us know what's working for you, what isn't, and what you need most to be successful with your SEO efforts. You can add your thoughts in the comments here, or message me directly. While we can't get to everything right away, we are always listening and prioritizing what to work on next.
Thanks for reading. I hope you all have a fantastic 2017!
Big fan of the keyword research tools although I do have some frustrations with it:
Desperately want you to put in better keyword management tools as part of the campaign management, right now it's an utter nightmare to try and bulk remove any keywords that I don't want to be tracked anymore
Allow me to select what keyword volumes to exclude rather than include - it's pretty tedious clicking on everything but "no volume" when I am trying to find just keywords with volume.
I really appreciate the feedback, Richard.
I agree that the keyword management page needs some work. We'll be giving that some attention.
Good point on keyword volume filtering. I'll pass that suggestion along.
Great stuff, like I say it's a great tool I haven't found anything that can go to that level of detail so quickly on keywords I haven't even thought of yet
I'm proud of the progress we have made in 2016. Big thank to Adam and the Moz Pro team!
Thank you to everyone in the community who gave us feedback and helped us along the way. We really do listen to your needs and work to exceed your expectations.
Here's to all the awesome new stuff on deck for 2017!
To answer your question about Keyword Universe – who the hell wouldn't like to get access to that feature :D
Yeah, that was an easy setup. :)
Good stuff, thanks for all of your work and contributions. I'm looking forward to see what Moz can bring in 2017. #hustletime
Hello Adam, first of all thanks for all the work you did in 2016, we are a local company of SEO in Spain and the work you do is fantastic! In 2016 you have promoted your SEO and in 2017 I know that you will achieve your goals. Thanks and I hope you can improve everything you want, Regards
Thanks, Juan!
Good luck this year Adam, it looks like your team are are able to get a hell of lot more focused on SEO now. Go forth and conquer!
Thanks Richard, we appreciate the support!
Don't ever hesitate to tell us what's what. :)
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC ADDITIONS TO AN ALREADY GREAT PLATFORM - thanks moz TEAM :-)
Hi guys, great job in 2016! I'm a real supporter of Moz Tools!
One quick and important question for Brazilian customers: any change you upgrade PT-BR keyword corpus?
It is really frustrating to not have several keyword options when we try to use Keyword Explorer. The tool is awesome and we need it :)
Thanks, Fabio!
I wish I had better news in the short-term, but we are focused on improving our English-language data sets first. I'll keep you posted - we don't have any plans around a Brazilian Portuguese corpus yet.
I am a moz fan, love the indepth blog posts and have had paid memberships from agency accounts, but I hate to say the tools were not on par with some others in the market, however, moz has done some catching up but still too late with keyword explorer and some other tools. I had found Ahrefs in combination with Semrush, Buzzsumo and an underdog Alexa to produced great results. The strongest weapon of Moz is its marketing team, blog and the DA metric they introduced post the expiration of Google's and Yahoo's Link Explorer commands.
I would love to try moz tools once again and see if you have finally started to produce better results.
Ahmad, I appreciate your candid feedback. If you decide to check out Pro again, you can access all of our new features through our free trial. I'd love to hear your feedback. Feel free to email me directly: [email protected].
We've still got a lot to do though, much of which is in the works. Keep an eye on us in 2017!
Hi Adam,
Looking forward to all the new features and Keyword Universe in particular. Also excited about the Links tool! Keep up the good work!
Stacey.
Excited to see what you have coming in the vague "links" reference you made!
And still no roadmap to proper multi-user account management. Le sigh...
I finally had to give up my Pro account because I gave up, having waited and heard constantly repeated promises of it since 2011.
By that do you mean multi-users on your single account? We have other team members on our pro account. What's missing?
I believe Paul is referring to the ability to assign account access limited to specific campaigns. This is a project that hasn't progressed for many reasons and I still don't have a timeline for it.
Paul, I'm sorry for setting poor expectations here. I thought that we would be able to tackle this much sooner when I wrote about it.
Haven't finished reading yet, but I've already learned so many new ways to use the tools Moz provides... Thank you! Great going, Rand and everyone else in the greatest SEO team to date :)
Will the introduction of Keyword Universe mean we should start thinking about cancelling our subscriptions to SEMRush? ;-)
Is there an up-to-date comprehensive feature comparison with Moz vs all the other big players in the field like SEMRush, Majestic, AHrefs, etc? Is there one on the roadmap with new features compared? Some tools have changed a lot for the positive in the last 9-12 months, most notably AHrefs.
Keep going guys, you are doing a really nice work, MozTool is better every year ;)
A great round up guys and some really awesome improvements in 2016. I cannot wait to see the outcome of your new for 2017 list.
Was also great to spot something new to me. I wasn't aware of the "Are questions" filter from the keyword explorer, this will be very useful for me when trying to target position 0 phrases with high volume.
Could these round ups become a little more regular - say quarterly, or maybe added to a new page called pro updates which lists all changes and is updated on the fly when a new feature is released. A bit like the mozscape api updates page, but for features.
Thanks for 2016 - here's looking forward to this year :)
Tim
Thanks, Tim!
I'd be happy to post more frequently. As it turns out, we do have a Moz Pro updates page that we will work to keep as up to date as possible: https://analytics.moz.com/pro/whats-new. Beyond new features, it also calls out important bug fixes and smaller improvements. It is currently sort of hard to find (toward the top of the Pro Home page). We'll see if we can make it more prominent.
Adam, On the competitor keyword report, it would be great if I could easily see which competitors were ranking higher than me at a glance. (Currently its really hard to see this without actually going over each keyword)
Placing the numbers in red of those ranking higher and green for lower could be a very simple solution for this.
Thanks for the suggestion, Scott! Calling this out better makes a lot of sense. I'll pass this along to our rankings product manager to consider for future updates.
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No need to be embarrassed! :-) Many folks are in the same boat.
We've added a few options that might help:
- Weekly webinars to help people get acquainted with our tools and learn how to use them effectively.
- 1:1 product walkthroughs (for free trialers and customers) that provide a more tailored demo given your needs and goals.
- Interactive paid training for those looking to build up their skills or dig deep in certain areas of SEO.
Moz is a great tool :) Thank you very much for your work and... congratulations! Good luck in 2017!
Great job the keyword explorer !! You always have to do a deep analysis of keywords before creating content or categories and this tool helps a lot. It has become my favorite in front of the Adwords explorer.
Excellent recap and updates on where many of the tools are headed. The ability to check a domain's rank within Keyword Explorer... light bulb moment. Simple, yet genius. Tracking of different crawls and the ability to check off tasks inside a platform has proven to be pretty valuable. We all love spreadsheets but at the end of the day what we really want is a clean UX to help facilitate certain functions of our work, right?
I'm glad to hear reporting has improved. Certainly an area that I found of little use. In an agency setting when trying to report certain metrics out, it never felt like a good fit. Are their additional plans to continue to improve this segment as well?
Thanks, Jason!
Further reporting updates aren't at the top of our list for this year, but something we plan to do more of down the line, especially for the agency. If you have specific reporting needs or challenges you'd like to share, it'd be invaluable to us. If you are interested in sharing, feel free to email ([email protected]) or DM me.
Thank you for the blog, Adam. Keyword Explorer truly looks impressive. I wish team Moz all the best for 2017!
A great step-by-step overview of SEO for 2017.
Two things at the top of our list for 2017:
QUESTION FOR RAND:
In our quest for good links, we have participated in Quora quite a bit. We use excerpts of blogs with links, etc.
Now we have the embarrassing problem of Quora being in #0 based on our answers!!!
We would be #0 if not for Quora.
Actual Quora referral traffic is minimal.
So, do we delete the overly successful Quora posts or remain with the status quo?
Hi Steve - my advice is twofold:
1) If the benefit you get from Quora's exposure is, in your opinion, worthwhile and not cannibalizing high-conversion likely traffic, I'd probably keep it. If that's no the case, though, I'd edit your answers, possibly adding a link to "more detail on this on our blog/site" in those edited answers.
2) If there are queries you wouldn't normally rank for, and that Quora can rank for, I'd probably keep those.
We've seen some of the same thing in SERPs, but Quora, while strong, isn't unbeatable -- if you can create more relevance, more authority, and a better "answer" (in both format and quality for Google's featured snippet), you can certainly beat 'em.
With the eyes of a newcomer here at moz, I can say you are doing a fabulous job.
Having said that - being the sort of reader you would want to target -, what I could imagine is some more eye-catching referrals to your subscription products when I come to your site for the first time. To the point, "this is why you need us"-type stuff, very briefly. Among your numerous and highly useful resources, that would make the newcomer focus on what's bringing you money in.
Thank you!
I appreciate the suggestion. We work hard to strike a healthy balance between providing value to the community while also showing the value of our products. We want to help people out without them feeling like they are being sold to all the time. It's good to know that we have room to be a bit more product focused. :)
Since you ask about wish lists, Adam, I hope you build some more stuff for other (non-Google) search engines.
Are there specific search engines you would like to see supported?
Bing / Yahoo, of course. But DuckDuckGo, AOL and Ask would be great as well.
Gotcha. We currently track rankings for both Bing and Yahoo!. AOL is powered by Bing, and I believe the results are very similar. We don't have any plans for DuckDuckGo or Ask at the moment.
Do you see DuckDuckGo as breaking out or remaining a bit novelty player, even with Apple's support which exploded it's adoption?
I think that even if DuckDuckGo continues its strong growth, it's going to be quite a while before they are worth significant focus. For the sake of comparison, DuckDuckGo is handling about 11 million search queries per day. Google is handling about 5.5 billion per day. Even if DuckDuckGo sees 100% growth for the next few years, they will still be handling a very small portion of overall search queries vs. the competition.
With regard to market share, Google is still roughly around 80%, Bing 10%, yahoo! 8%, and DuckDuckGo, <0.5%.
All that said, I like DuckDuckGo's mission and hope they have a growing impact on the industry.
Great stuff, thanks @Adam for share your work and contributions.