Limit of 3 competitors per campaign
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Hello,
Can I just check why the number of competitors per campaign is limited to 3?
ie. We have up to 20 URLs we want to monitor for the same keywords as us.
I understand I can add another campaign to track another 4x URLs, but this will not show those in relation to our main URL/campaign.
We would prefer to have space for 12 competitors rather than 12 campaigns.
If we upgrade to Elite is the number increased?
Might be missing something here, as we are new to SEOMoz, so grateful for any advice. SEOMoz is really great, we have learned so much already.
Rich
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Thanks JaeRae, I have done as you suggested.
Rich
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Hi Rich!
You are correct, each campaign can track 3 competitors. Although, I think this is a great feature request. If you have a moment, visit the PRO feature request forum to like this idea
Cheers,
Jackie
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I dont have the Elite subscription, but what i understand the number of competitors wil be the same unfortunatelly. (I have the same problem).
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