Is there a way of finding past reports for a campaign?
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We are wanting to find past reports so we can show how things have gone since we started working on a specific campaign. We get emailed the reports and just wondered if there was a way to find them within any campaign.
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Happy to help, and best of luck!
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Thank you Steffany and Christy!
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Hi there, Steffany is correct! You may also request a historical rankings CSV file at http://moz.com/help/contact. Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Christy -
Hi,
You can only do it from PRO right now, so you will need to go to pro.moz.com/campaigns and go to the campaign you want to run the report on. Then you would want to click on reports and add new report. Hope this helps!
Thanks,
Steffany
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