How to start to improve a keyword?
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I am new here in Seomoz and also if I do SEO I am very lost in SEOMOZ because full of options and instruments.
Now I am in a way that I saw that I need to improve a keyword but I dont know what steps to do to improve that.
I made all scan, check bebsite and fix everything but now what I can do if I have competitors list and I have opensiteexplorer etc etc?
There is a way to understand how to do?
Theer is a guide to explain how to use well SEOMOZ for an Italian person?
thanks
Ps: the keyword is "agriturismo valdobbiadene" and I am in second page in Google.it
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Hi Mirco,
The SEOmoz Help Hub is the place you need to visit
Check the menu at the left of the page to find the Getting Started Guides for all of the different features and tools available.
You will also find some great posts in both the SEOmoz Daily Blog and Youmoz User Blog that provide explanations and real examples of how to use specific tools.
Here are a few that are great value:
The Best Kept Secret in the SEOmoz Toolset - Rand wrote this great post when the tool was first developed, but has updated it as features have been added and refined.
Announcing Fresh Web Explorer - This post from Matthew Brown explains SEOmoz newest tool and it's an awesome tool!
Using Followerwonk to Grow Your Twitter Account - This one is a Whiteboard Friday with Rand and makes it easy to understand how valuable this tool can be.
...and for more Whiteboard Fridays try this list
Also, don't be afraid to ask a question here if something seems difficult to understand ... there are some pretty awesome people here in Q&A who hail from Italy, so I'm sure help will always be at hand.
Hope that helps,
Sha
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Start a new question and ask:
"Is there an seomoz Pro User Guide that comes with my subscription? Something like and overview of all the tools and how a new user would employ them to begin optimizing their site?"
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But there is a Guide only for Pro Users?
This is a shame!
Is not possible to ask to the SEO Team to have a Guide to be able to work with SeoMoz???
Arrrrrgggg
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Well, that's a good question--There may be such a guide but I don't know of a current one on the site. There is an seomoz pro guide that you can pay for over on scribd . Not sure why it doesn't seem to be available here.
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I was with the wish to have something about SEOMoz user guide!
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Hi Mirco, SEOmoz has just the thing for you: The Beginner's Guide To SEO. And you can translate it over here.
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