"Get Keyword Difficulty" not working
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Hello Mozzers,
The "Get Keyword Difficulty" button next to the google search bar is not working for me.
All it shows is "--%".
It used to work fine a few weeks ago..
Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
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Thank you, Michael. Great support as always!
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Hey Grobro! This is Michael on the Moz Help Team and I'm here with good news! An update was released yesterday to correct this MozBar Keyword Difficulty bug.
Head over to http://moz.com/tools/seo-toolbar and download MozBar version 3.1.55. It'll put a smile back on your face!
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For me it sometimes take a bit longer until -- % changes into a value
Sometimes 30 - 60 seconds
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