Error Being Displayed While analyzing keyword Rankings
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While searching for Rankings for a couple of NEW keywords I got this message :
(Whoa! We're dusting off the cobwebs from your keyword history. Don't worry, your data is fine. Check back soon to see your updates.).
I don't know what this means, can somebody please provide some info on this error message as to what it means
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I am having the same issue for 70+ words added a week ago........
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Thanks for your reply. But its still showing the same error for 2 keywords.
it has been 48 hours now. The problem remains unsolved.
Thanks
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Hey,
Thanks for the question! Keri was spot on! We had a brief hiccup, but it's all taken care of now.
Definitely let us know if you are having any other issues
Cheers,
Joel -
Well it has been more than 24 hours and the problem still persist, still the keyword ranking data is showing the "whoa!" error, its showing error only for the new keywords i added yesterday.
Any help from the Admin will be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Well, Thanks for posting here
It has been more than 10 hours now and the same error is being displayed, I hope i won't see this error after another 14 hours from now !!
Thanks again
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AdWords doesn't involve the rankings, but we did have a blip with the rankings earlier this morning that should be fixed by now.
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@Zachary
It may be like that but is it possible that I have added this keywords just a couple of hours ago so SEOMoz might be taking its time to get data for the new keywords that I added.
Thanks for posting here
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I know that SEOmoz was having issues referencing the AdWords API, which may be why your having this issue. They also had an issue a few months ago where their keyword tracking went down.
Hope this helps
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I know that SEOmoz was having issues referencing the AdWords API, which may be why your having this issue. They also had an issue a few months ago where their keyword tracking went down.
Hope this helps
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