This week, we’ve got the fourth (and second-to-last) installment of our short (< 2-minute) video tutorials that help you all get the most out of Moz's tools. They're each designed to solve a use case that we regularly hear about from Moz community members.
Here’s a quick recap of the previous round-ups in case you missed them:
- Week 1: Reclaim links using Open Site Explorer, build links using Fresh Web Explorer, and find the best time to tweet using Followerwonk.
- Week 2: Analyze SERPs using new MozBar features, boost your rankings through on-page optimization, check your anchor text using Open Site Explorer, do keyword research with OSE and the keyword difficulty tool, and discover keyword opportunities in Moz Analytics.
- Week 3: Compare link metrics in Open Site Explorer, find tweet topics with Followerwonk, create custom reports in Moz Analytics, use Spam Score to identify high-risk links, and get link building opportunities delivered to your inbox.
In this installment, we’ve got five brand new tutorials:
- How to Use Fresh Web Explorer to Build Links
- How to Analyze Rank Progress for a Given Keyword
- How to Use the MozBar to Analyze Your Competitors’ Site Markup
- How to Use the Top Pages Report to Find Content Ideas
- How to Find On-Site Errors with Crawl Test
Hope you enjoy them!
Fix 1: How to Use Fresh Web Explorer to Build Links
If you have unique data or a particularly excellent resource on your site, that content can be a great link magnet. In this Daily SEO Fix, Felicia shows you how to set up alerts in Fresh Web Explorer to track mentions of relevant keyword phrases, find link opportunities, and build links to your content.
Fix 2: How to Analyze Rank Progress for a Given Keyword
Moz’s Rank Tracker tool retrieves search engine rankings for pages and keywords, storing them for easy comparison later. In this fix, James shows you how to use this helpful tool to track keywords, save time, and improve your rankings.
Fix 3: How to Use the MozBar to Analyze Your Competitors’ Site Markup
Schema markup helps search engines better identify what your (and your competitors’) website pages are all about and as a result can lead to a boost to rankings. In this Daily SEO Fix, Jordan shows you how to use the MozBar to analyze the schema markup of the competition and optimize your own site and pages for rich snippets.
Fix 4: How to Use the Top Pages Report to Find Content Ideas
With Moz’s Top Pages report in Open Site Explorer, you can see the pages on your site (and the competitions’ sites!) that are top performers. In this fix, Nick shows you how to use the report to analyze your competitors’ content marketing efforts and to inform your own.
Fix 5: How to Find On-Site Errors with Crawl Test
Identifying and understanding any potential errors on your site is crucial to the life of any SEO. In this Daily SEO Fix Sean shows you how to use the Crawl Test tool in Moz Analytics to pull reports and identify any errors on your site.
Looking for more?
We’ve got more videos in the previous three weeks’ round-ups!
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