Moz Rank Tracker doesn't work with "PHRASE" Keywords!?
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Hello,
If at http://ranktracker.moz.com trying to track phrase KW - the system wont accept it. But adding [EXACT] match with [] - works well.
Have I missed something?
Cheers.
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Hello again,
Actually, MozRank accepts "phrase" KW:s with quotation - but ONLY if they have been entered BEFORE the BROAD version of KW.
When it come to [EXACT] version of KW input, MozRank tool accept them regardless if the BROAD version of KW has been entered before or not.
Thanks.
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Hi guys,
Thanks for reaching out to us. Moz Rank Tracker on default does an exact match of the keyword to the search engine, so no quotation is needed So for example, if you do "honey badger," we'll won't accept that since we only need the word or phase to be entered to compile an exact search the in the search engine. Keep in mind you still have select an exact match on the url or an broad match of the entire url chain.
I hope that is helpful, please let me know how else I can help!
Best,
Peter
Moz help team. -
Well I can't use "" to check [EXACT] match domain.
If using curly quotes that is only for "PHRASE" variant of domain. So I'm a kind of in trouble here...
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For some reason it depends on which type of quotes you're using. As I tried the curly quotes as well: “Social Media” it worked for me. So you could copy paste this line or add the quotes yourself.
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