Keyword Difficulty for SERP #14?
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Dear Moz-Team,
i used your **Keyword Difficulty **Tool for the Top 10 Results on a keyword.
Our competitor is on Rank 5. and we are at 14.
I wanted to compare all Keyword Difficulty Parameters with these two websites.
Unfortunatelly, it just allows me to compare the first 10 matches.Is there a way - maybe via your API - to compare with Ranks > 10.?
Thank you very much in advance,
D.L.
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Indeed, there is!
On the option window that pops up when requesting a Full SERP Report from the Keyword Difficulty tool, you'll be able to use the bottom box to specify an 11th URL that you'd like to have compared with the first 10 search results (http://www.screencast.com/t/nzpvgpXgQq).
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