Exporting KW Lists
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Hi all,
I am confused about the new Moz layout. Is there a way for me to export the list of keywords that I'm tracking to an Excel document. My client would like me to start tracking the avg. monthly searches and since I can't seem to find a way to do that in Moz, I need to export the list to an Excel doc and then drag and drop them into the Keyword Ad Planner.
I've tried to 'download the csv' using the 'export csv' function, but when I do it's not pulling the data how I want it. I basically just want to create a copy of the existing keyword list, but when I try to do it here, it's pulling a bunch of historical data and stuff I really don't need.
If anyone knows of an easier solution to achieve as much, I would love to hear it. Please let me know.
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It would also be great to be able to delete or add/manage labels from each individual line (keyword) in the list, versus having to check the box(es) to select the keywords and then scroll all the way to the top to hit delete or add label. If you have a long list you're managing, this is time consuming!
Also, the ability to sort by header (keyword, labels, or location) would be helpful. Thanks!
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Hiya!
Jo from the support team here.
It could definitely be better! I've let our team know about your feedback :]
Cheers!
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This is a horrible way to have to download a list of tracked keywords? Why not have options for the export? Not very intuitive.
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I've had the same issue. I just delete the extra rows and keep only the basics.
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