Confused - SEOMoz Reporting On Different Domains?
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I wasn't sure which report to set up on my domain, so I set up 2 different ones which now appear like this in the Dashboard under the Campaigns section:
I want to delete the wrong report, but I noticed that they produce two slightly different report results which is interesting. My domain does not have any subdomains - which report should I delete?
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Yes there is an export option. It's in the top right corner of your 'Rankings report' page.
Just choose 'full rankings report to csv' and you will get a column with all your campaign keywords. -
Thank you Gents, at least I know which report to start following now as they were both slightly different.
Any ideas on how to transfer my keyword list (350) from one campaign to the other one as there is no download option?
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The full subdomain of your website in this case would be www.mysite.com. The www is considered a subdomain.
I just responded to your other question and was guessing that you had a campaign setup for your non-www version and that is why you are getting the 301 redirect notice.
As Joram suggests, you can remove the non-www version from your campaigns.
Mike
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It doesn't really matter as long as you don't use any other subdomains. When you redirect all traffic to the www. subdomain I would keep that one.
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