Morningscore shows an URL that doesn't exist anymore for a keyword
Are you looking at a keyword in Morningscore where a URL is displayed, but you’ve deleted, redirected, or otherwise removed it?
Morningscore pulls data from Google SERP.
If you’ve deleted a page and Morningscore still shows the URL under one or more keywords, it’s because the page is still appearing in Google’s search results and holds the position shown in Morningscore. Additionally, none of your other landing pages have yet achieved a higher rank for that keyword.
Another reason could be that you’re viewing outdated data. All keywords are updated over time, but only keywords added to the rank tracker are updated daily.
It’s possible that another landing page is actually ranking higher and should be displayed, but the old URL is still shown because the keyword hasn’t been updated yet.
Check the most recent update date for the keyword by hovering your mouse over the keyword’s rank and looking for "Last Scanned."
You can force an update by adding the keyword to your rank tracker.
Morningscore pulls data from Google SERP.
If you’ve deleted a page and Morningscore still shows the URL under one or more keywords, it’s because the page is still appearing in Google’s search results and holds the position shown in Morningscore. Additionally, none of your other landing pages have yet achieved a higher rank for that keyword.
Another reason could be that you’re viewing outdated data. All keywords are updated over time, but only keywords added to the rank tracker are updated daily.
It’s possible that another landing page is actually ranking higher and should be displayed, but the old URL is still shown because the keyword hasn’t been updated yet.
Check the most recent update date for the keyword by hovering your mouse over the keyword’s rank and looking for "Last Scanned."
You can force an update by adding the keyword to your rank tracker.
Updated on: 13/12/2024