Is there a way to get moz keywords analysis % through the api ?
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I'm looking to integrate moz keywords analysis grade (in %) into my keyword research spreadshit as a column.
Is there a way to get the % through the API ?
Thanks
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thanks for the answer !
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Hi there!
You may have better luck asking in our Dev Discussion forum: http://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293196-developer-discussion-group. Our engineering community monitors that and you will probably get a response within 48 hours.
We prefer to do any API support through our forum because that way other people in the community can benefit from the discussion. Making the support scalable allows us to keep offering the API as a free service. I hope you understand.
Hope that helps!
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