Hello WA. My latest blog post got a score of N/A. I thought it had all the elements needed. Is there a way this can be fixed?
Cheers, Ceri
Hi
You may click edit and add one character and update.
Then you get a score, edit again and remove the one character.
A very good score is between 60 and 80. For best results, you should aim for 70 and above.. These are just guidelines, however it should not replace quality content however both can be achieved.
It gives you a more in-depth analysis into your optimization efforts.
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
Thanks AJ. You've saved the day. I clicked edit, changed a few words and then - VOILA - a score of 81/100 has appeared :)
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Aioseo score is na. can this be fixed?
Hello WA. My latest blog post got a score of N/A. I thought it had all the elements needed. Is there a way this can be fixed?
Cheers, Ceri
It's fine to look at the SEO score if you want, but keep in mind this is just an algorithm, and not actually exactly what Google wants. I never look at my AIO SEO score. Follow what Kyle lays out in the WA training, but I wouldn't worry too much about what AIO SEO says.
Thanks Nathaniell. It was just weird that it didn’t register at all. Went back in to edit the post like AJ said, and the SEO score sprang to life :) I think I was between updates when I published.
Hi
You may click edit and add one character and update.
Then you get a score, edit again and remove the one character.
A very good score is between 60 and 80. For best results, you should aim for 70 and above.. These are just guidelines, however it should not replace quality content however both can be achieved.
It gives you a more in-depth analysis into your optimization efforts.
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
Thanks AJ. You've saved the day. I clicked edit, changed a few words and then - VOILA - a score of 81/100 has appeared :)
See more comments
It's fine to look at the SEO score if you want, but keep in mind this is just an algorithm, and not actually exactly what Google wants. I never look at my AIO SEO score. Follow what Kyle lays out in the WA training, but I wouldn't worry too much about what AIO SEO says.
Thanks Nathaniell. It was just weird that it didn’t register at all. Went back in to edit the post like AJ said, and the SEO score sprang to life :) I think I was between updates when I published.
Ah, glad you got it figured out Ceri!