I'm setting up a new campaign and getting the error "This does not appear to be a valid URL" What's wrong?
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I've tried multiple times (over 2 days) with every variation of the URL with no luck. Any ideas for why the URL does not seem to be working?
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Hi,
Without knowing the URL you are trying to use or being able to see the process makes answering this question very difficult.
I'd advise you to get in touch with someone from Moz at Help@Moz.com
They will be able to advise you on this issue and hopefully fix it.
Hope this helps
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