Adding a campaign freezes in first step, any tips on how to resolve this issue?
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I just subscribed to the 30 days trial and wanted to set up my first campaign, but it just doesn't work. I name the campaign, enter the URL and click Next >>. The page starts processing but even after 5 minutes waiting time, nothing happens. I just don't get through to the 2nd step.
I already tried setting it up in Firefox, Chrome and Opera. It just won't work.
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Hello Carina, thanks for writing in! If you are having trouble creating campaigns, we will definitely need to dig in a bit and figure out whats happening. Please write help@moz.com with the campaign name, description of issue and the site you are trying to create a campaign for. This will absolutely help us figure out how to fix this issue for you. Sorry for the hassle, we promise to do our best to make this right.
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