Keyword Analysis: Limited to 400 Keywords per day?!
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I needed to do keyword research, but to my absolute horror I see this:
"Currently we are only able to offer results for 400 keywords per user per day."
I need to check more than 400 today, how can I use more? I don;t want to have to pay for 10 accounts or something!!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE remove this limit! I would be willing to pay more than $99 per month!!
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We're meeting internally to discuss the best solution to this. Only a very small percentage of our users exceed the 400 per day, and it does account for a but of an unreasonable load on our system. I'll be keeping the thread at http://moz.com/community/q/kw-difficulty-daily-limit updated (and closing this thread, since it's essentially a duplicate).
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The limiting of keyword analysis to 400 per day is now limiting our ability to use your product in our SEO process. What can we do to get this removed?
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Oh sounds good.
I think I may use the API to do further research. Thanks for your time
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Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. My name is Erin, and I'm on the Moz Help Team. It looks like you already chimed in on a thread with Keri, and I'll try to shed more light on this limit here as well. As Keri said, the 400 limit was something we had in place in the past. We recently brought that limit back due to some abuse of the system. We're definitely open to feedback on what this limit could potentially be, we just need to be mindful that the limit doesn't impact our service ability.
All of our subscriptions have the same limits in regards to the Research Tools. This means that if you were to upgrade from the Standard Plan to the Medium Plan, you'd go from 300 keywords to 750 in your campaigns, but your limits for Keyword Difficulty would still be the same (400 per day).
I'm definitely noting your feedback for our Product Team. If you have any other questions, please feel free to email us at help@moz.com.
Cheers,
Erin
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