Did the SERP Overlay CSV export disappear?
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I'm using Google Chrome with SERP Overlay and it use to say Export to CSV... now it says Get Keyword Difficulty Report. Was this purposely removed?
This is one feature that I really liked (SEOQuake does this)... basically where I can export the search results with relevant metrics.
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Hi Candice,
Would you mind asking this question in a new thread? Thanks so much!
Christy
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Following up on my own question here. I found a way to expand it to 100, but I still have to do multiple downloads (one for each page of 100 results). Anyway to download beyond that at one time?
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Hey Jon - I realize this is a bit of an older thread, but I'm wondering if there isn't a way to get all of the search results in one export, or at least some number more than the first 10 that show up. Can we expand that somehow?
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Hello!
We actually published 2.61 to Mozilla on July 1st. This fixes the issue. It is currently sitting in their approval queue (number 38 - so not long to go!).
Sorry for the delay, it should automatically update when it is approved.
Jon
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Seems like that's the end of that then. Could it be because of the same pressure from Google applied to Raven regarding their Google SERPs feature?
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We are working on it this week, there are a few issues we are fixing in the next release so we will bundle them all and publish together. Can't give an exact date but I am hoping by end of next week we will have it released, published and approved by Mozilla.
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Any news on a time frame?
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Hey! Thanks for the feedback, this is a known issue. We missed this during the testing for the rebrand but it is being worked on. Really sorry for the inconvenience!
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Bump
Since the re-branding its vanished....
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Thanks Karen. That would explain it!
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Ahhh, clarification. Thanks Karen
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WrightIMC
I am using Chrome and if what you are looking for is the Keyword Difficulty and Ranking report download, I have attached a screenshot of same. It is right under the top ten ranking pages for keyword. There is a download for excel and one for CSV.
Hope this was what you needed.
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