How do I see how keywords on our website have improved in rank or declined in rank?
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I am wanting to view organic keywords to see how our position has changed up or down.
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Hi there!
You can do this in a couple of ways. In a Moz Pro campaign in the 'Rankings' area, we'll track the movement of any of your tracked keywords - you can filter using the date range drop down to the top right. You can also track movement within the Rank Checker tool https://analytics.moz.com/pro/research/rankings - this is for checking keywords against specific URLs, and the graph will show you a data point for each time you’ve refreshed the rank and will show you up to a year of data.
If you're still running into any trouble please do pop a message over to help@moz.com and we'll be happy to assist further!
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