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Thanks Dmytro! If there's any features or functionality you'd love to see added, let us know
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My Keyword Explorer is showing 15,000 keyword queries available. If this is correct, then this is awesome. I especially love the SERP analysis. Great job, guys!
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How can we change the search engine from US into AU? Since most of our clients are AU, really need your help here. Your thoughts are really appreciated.
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It should be 300 queries/month if you are on $99/month Pro Plan. When did you join?
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With Moz pro, it says I get 5. Is that per day? Month? Ever?
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It's amazing! What I like about Moz - is ethics. You guys create awesome tools/upgrades without asking to pay extra. I doubt that many companies do that. For that reason, I'm going to upgrade
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