Exporting keywords from PRO?
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I would like to export the keywords from all of my campaigns but I can't find anywhere to do that. I don't need data, just the keywords. I want to do an audit and refresh of what I am tracking and excel would be quickest. Thanks!
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I haven't found a way to export from the keywords management section, so I follow the same path as Manischa and export to Excel from the Rankings tab.
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Go to Rankings, and on the top of the the right hand side you will see "Export to" with options PDF and CSV. Choose CSV and open the file in Excel (using the Text to Columns command).
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