Non-branded keywords sending search visits???
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Hi,
You announce a number of keywords sending search visits much larger than what you show in the interface.
How do I get the list of the keywords you found?
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Hi Yves,
Thanks for writing in and sorry for any confusion. The number of keywords sending organic search visits to your site may be much higher than the traffic from the keywords you are tracking in your campaign because we are showing the total traffic data from organic searches, even if you are not tracking the keywords that are sending search visits to your site. You can see the list of keywords that you are not tracking that are sending traffic to your site from the Find New Keywords tab of the Manage Keywords section of your campaign here: http://pro.seomoz.org/campaigns/227408/find_new_keywords
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Chiaryn
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It will be any keyword that doesn't include the company name, or whatever you used when setting up the campaign, that is bringing in traffic.
You'd be able to see this itself from the Analytics profile that you've linked to your SEOMoz PRO campaign. Set up a custom segment that excludes keywords containing your brand.
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