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Average Rank (AWR metric)

Learn more about the Average Rank metric in AWR - what is it and how it is calculated.

The Average Rank is the sum of all the ranking positions divided by the number of keywords.

When a keyword is not ranked, its value in this formula is calculated as the search depth (expressed as the number of results) + 1. 

For example, if a keyword is not ranked and the search depth is set to 5 pages (50 results), the value of this keyword in the formula would be 50 + 1 = 51. 

With a search depth of 10 pages (100 results), the value assigned for a keyword not ranked would be 100 + 1 = 101.

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