Change Keyword tracking from national to local
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Hello
I read that now it's possible to change tracking of keywords from national to local? Is this correct as I can't seem to work out how to do it.
Thanks
Sam
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Hey there!
You can indeed add local tracking to your keywords through your Moz campaign once it has been set up.Just pop over to the Add & Manage Keywords tab, and click the 'Add Keywords' tab here: http://screencast.com/t/xwESEFqi
You can add new keywords and click "Track Locally" to do just that.Or you can add a geolocation tracking option to your existing keywords. Just click “from your existing list”. This is what it looks like: http://screencast.com/t/uKuZ9WOZr
You can read more about the keyword rankings tab here: https://moz.com/help/guides/moz-pro-overview/keyword-rankings/add-and-manage-keywords
If anything is unclear please do let me know
Cheers!
Jo
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Hi Sam
I think you have two options:
1. Add the keywords again with the local settings and apply a label too, so you will be able to pull national and local ranking reports. These will double your Moz campaign's keyword usage.
2. Delete the national keywords from the campaign and add them again with the local settings. This will reset your keyword ranking history, though.
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