A perfect zero! We weren't
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 6:50 am
We use the Content Optimizer tool, which examines the top 20 results for any keyword and outlines all the key topics discussed in the SERPs. This helps you create content that is more comprehensive than your competitors, which can lead to better search performance.
Based on the competitive landscape, the tool will generate a recommended content score (their proprietary algorithm) that you should hit to compete with the ranking of competing pages in the SERPs.
But… if you’re a competitive fellow, what if you want to blow the recommended score out of the water? Does a high score have an impact on rankings? Does it matter if your competition’s average score is very low?
We pulled each article's content score, along with azerbaijan number data recommended scores and competitor average scores, to answer these questions.
Correlation 1: Overall MarketMuse Content Score
Does a higher overall content score result in better rankings? Let's take a look:
Absolute Market Muse Score vs. Target Keyword Position
A able to beat the system by accumulating points. I also checked to see if a higher absolute score would result in a higher ranking for a larger number of keywords in the URL — it doesn't.
Correlation 2: Beating the recommended score
As mentioned, based on the competitive landscape, MarketMuse will generate a recommended content score. What happens if you blow the recommended score out of the water? Do you get bonus points?
Based on the competitive landscape, the tool will generate a recommended content score (their proprietary algorithm) that you should hit to compete with the ranking of competing pages in the SERPs.
But… if you’re a competitive fellow, what if you want to blow the recommended score out of the water? Does a high score have an impact on rankings? Does it matter if your competition’s average score is very low?
We pulled each article's content score, along with azerbaijan number data recommended scores and competitor average scores, to answer these questions.
Correlation 1: Overall MarketMuse Content Score
Does a higher overall content score result in better rankings? Let's take a look:
Absolute Market Muse Score vs. Target Keyword Position
A able to beat the system by accumulating points. I also checked to see if a higher absolute score would result in a higher ranking for a larger number of keywords in the URL — it doesn't.
Correlation 2: Beating the recommended score
As mentioned, based on the competitive landscape, MarketMuse will generate a recommended content score. What happens if you blow the recommended score out of the water? Do you get bonus points?