Google ranking by keyword for website
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Hi, i am wondering if there is a function to check page ranking on google for a specific keyword/s for our website using MOZ.
Thanks
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Hi Andrew. That would be Rank Tracker: https://moz.com/researchtools/rank-tracker. It's also incorporated into Moz Analytics if you host campaigns here. Cheers!
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