Confusion with Brand Rules
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Hi All,
I have labeled my keywords, some are branded and some aren't and i have set them accordingly. I know get the the 'manage brand rules' section and even having watched the tutorial twice, i still don't know what this is for as i have already labeled my branded keywords. Can anyone clarify for me please?
Many thanks
DaddySmurf
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Hi DaddySmurf!
Managing brand rules can be a little confusing at times. Here is a great blog post that might be able to clarify some things for you: http://moz.com/blog/introducing-branded-keyword-rules-and-metrics
Hope this helps!
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