Campaign Keyword Overview?
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This may be more of a developmental comment, however...
Is there any way to pull an overview of keyword ranking over the week (or any period of time) for one of your campaigns? It looks like you can pull graphs on individual keyword performance, however not for the full set of keywords for a campaign.
Anyone have suggestions on how to do this within Pro Moz... or is it best to compile the keyword data every week and track it in Numbers or Excel?
Thanks everyone!
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Thanks for the suggestion, Abe—I will post it in the request forum. I appreciate your feedback!
Cheers,
Kevin
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Hello Kevin,
Thanks a ton for writing in! I can absolutely see how getting information for a full set of keywords would be very a useful thing to have. Right now this is not a feature that we include, but I would love to point you to our feature request forum. We really appreciate feedback and feature requests; they help us decide what parts of our software development to prioritize. Here's the feature request forum we use to collect ideas:
http://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-seomoz-pro-feature-requests
You can vote for features you'd like to see and suggest your own, both of which help our product team in deciding what to build next. Add your request there and hopefully we'll see it come to fruition sometime down the line. Thanks again, and best of luck with your SEO!
Have a great day,
Abe
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