What day does Moz update the keyword rankings, my campaigns are all over a week since the last update?
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HI,
It has been over a week since the last ranking update and i'm wondering if these typically are run on a certain day? My last update was on 8/12/14.
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Hi,
Your campaign should update every 7 days from the day it was created. If it's been longer then that you'll want to submit a ticket to us here: https://moz.com/help/contact So we can look into what the delay is.
Thanks,
Steffany
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