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    • randfish
      randfish last edited by

      Howdy gang - as you probably saw, we launched our biggest new tool in Pro in many years today: https://moz.com/explorer

      If you're a Moz Pro subscriber, you've already got access. We went ahead and gave folks who were at $99/month before today 300 queries/month. If you're signing up new, $99/month doesn't have KW Explorer access, but the other levels - at $149/month and above, do (5,000+ queries/month).

      You can read the blog post here for lots of details, but if you have questions or product suggestions, please don't hesitate to ask!

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      • randfish
        randfish @ChrisCK last edited by

        Hi Chris - yes! We know about this bug with the different tabs/windows and have a ticket in to the dev team to address. Thanks for the heads up.

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        • ChrisCK
          ChrisCK last edited by

          Hi Rand,

          I want to report a bug with the Keyword Explorer regarding Search Locale.
          My campaign search settings are set to:

          Google - United States en-US (Default)
          Google - United Kingdom en-UK

          After entering a keyword search in Keyword Explorer I see the Overview with en-US metrics. When I click SERP Analysis with right-click "open a new tab" it incorrectly opens the SERP Analysis with the en-UK metric. I was confused to see why the metrics are different but finally figured out the bug. When I click SERP Analysis with left-click it opens the correct en-US page in the same window. While doing keyword research, I think it's quite natural to open multiple keywords on new tabs to research them one-by-one or to compare their data between the open tabs.

          I'm using the latest Google Chrome Version 59.0.3071.86 on macOS Sierra 10.12.5.

          Also, one other feature request would be to allow "open new tab in window" for the right-hand side magnifying icon in Keyword Lists.

          Thanks,

          Chris

          PS: The line spacing in the WYSIWYG on the community forums is a bit weird.

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          • randfish
            randfish @robocip last edited by

            Hi Marina - Moz and Google have different data -- we don't use exactly the same data sources as Google, so you should expect to see some differences in suggested keywords and in volume (Google makes an estimate, while we use a ranged bucket).

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            • robocip
              robocip last edited by

              Hi!

              Why I found very different results for the same key using Moz Keyword Explorer and Google Keyword planner... why?

              For example the italian key:

              "Cameretta bambina"

              I'm interested in Italy country.

              thank you,

              Marina

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              • randfish
                randfish @Augustus_Piazza last edited by

                Hi Augustus - I think there might have been a problem with your free trial signup. It looks like your account (at least the one associated with this profile) isn't in a free trial state according to the subscription data I see. If you email help@moz.com, they should be able to assist.

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                • Augustus_Piazza
                  Augustus_Piazza last edited by

                  Hi

                  I just signed up for my 30 day trial, but the Keyword Explorer tool is not working.  I keep getting this message "Creating keyword list failed."  Am I able to use this tool during the trial period?

                  Thanks,

                  Augustus

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                  • ATP
                    ATP @randfish last edited by

                    Back to the old fashioned way it is then 🙂

                    Thanks for the reply

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                    • randfish
                      randfish @ATP last edited by

                      Hi ATP - we're working on getting the UK volume data (along with other countries) into KW Explorer, hopefully before we shut off KW Difficulty. I believe we may be extending that June 2nd deadline.

                      In the meantime, I'd recommend using AdWords' KW Tool and selecting "United Kingdom" in their country dropdown. KW Difficulty's data comes from there as well (via GrepWords).

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                      • ATP
                        ATP last edited by

                        Rand,

                        I am a UK user.

                        I just went onto the keyword difficulty page and it said it is being removed from June 2nd to be replaced by the keyword explorer tool. Whilst I welcome this change as I love the keyword explorer, as a UK user i rely on the keyword difficulty tool for volume metrics as they keyword explorer doesn't yet show these for the UK.

                        Why the haste to remove this tool? Its a vital part of the puzzle for me until the explorer is fully operational. Could it not stick around until the explorer is fully functional?

                        Thanks

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                        • randfish
                          randfish @bhsiao last edited by

                          Thanks! Check out https://moz.com/blog/can-seos-stop-worrying-keywords-focus-topics-whiteboard-friday for more info on exactly that topic. Basically, I'd suggest targeting all the keywords that target the same searcher intent together on a page, and split up any that have different intent/search goals to different pages.

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                          • randfish
                            randfish @Sigma_Digital last edited by

                            Hi - thanks! Glad to hear it. As far as accuracy in the UK - the SERP data is accurate, but volume is still US-centric until we make some updates. Those should be happening relatively soon (next few months).

                            As far as UK vs. GB, I believe the rankings can be slightly different.

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                            • Sigma_Digital
                              Sigma_Digital last edited by

                              Really loving the new tool, I have created keyword groups but I would like to know the accuracy especially in the UK.

                              When setting up a campaign there are options to monitor Google GB & Google UK, would using one or the other, or even both give different results for keywords?

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                              • randfish
                                randfish @Page1SEO last edited by

                                Each keyword you add to a list does count toward the 300 limit (or whatever limit your account has). That's because for each, we need to do a SERP crawl to get the metrics and analysis.

                                If you upload a list with 100 keywords, we'll do a data fetch for each, and you'll have 200 queries remaining for the month.

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                                • Page1SEO
                                  Page1SEO @randfish last edited by

                                  Hi Rand,

                                  With uploading keyword lists, does each keyword on the list count towards your 300 queries/month list? Ex: If I upload a list with 100 keywords on it, will I then only have 200 queries left for the month? Or is it 300 independent queries, and 3 lists regardless of size?

                                  Thanks!

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                                  • bhsiao
                                    bhsiao last edited by

                                    I love the keyword tool for giving me direction and helping to prioritize. My question:

                                    Once I have the prioritized keywords, do you recommend having a page for each of the top keywords, using the keyword as the page name? Or is it better to sprinkle the keywords into existing pages?

                                    Thank you.

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                                    • randfish
                                      randfish @Krithikam last edited by

                                      Unfortuntately, we don't have this feature yet in KW Explorer, but you can get it at SEMRush, Spyfu, Keycompete, Searchmetrics, and others. We hope to have this ability in the future.

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                                      • Krithikam
                                        Krithikam @randfish last edited by

                                        how to see the organic keywords that a website uses?

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                                        • randfish
                                          randfish @SureFire last edited by

                                          Hi Mark - yes! If you're using the New Zealand select in the drop down for engines, those other scores should be accurate.

                                          Cheers!

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                                          • SureFire
                                            SureFire last edited by

                                            Hi Rand

                                            Love the new KE tool! Great job.

                                            I'm in New Zealand and like others out of the States I also found myself puzzled by the keyword volume estimate, but makes sense now you've clarified these are currently US volumes.

                                            Can you please confirm that, whilst we should ignore the keyword volume estimates for non-US markets, the difficulty and opportunity scores are still applicable outside the US?

                                            Cheers, Mark

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                                            • Dr-Pete
                                              Dr-Pete Staff @randfish last edited by

                                              The new Difficulty score gets pretty aggressively scaled, because we found that the distribution of PA/DA was bunching up a bit, and fell almost entirely in the 25-85 range (looking across an entire SERP). So, a 25 gets scaled down to nearly zero, to give the new metric more granularity.

                                              It looks like the CTR-adjusted PA for "Naturmode" on Google.de (for example) is right around 26, so it may be that the PAs have gone down a bit over time as well. Even by the non-weighted metric, I'd expect that to be a solid 10 points lower than the old difficulty score.

                                              We're going to dig in and try to find out if the rescaling is too aggressive, once we have more data from real-world KWE usage. In general, though, you're going to see a bigger range of difficulty scores with the new metric. It's pretty tough to meaningfully compare the old and new scores.

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                                              • randfish
                                                randfish @chrwald last edited by

                                                Thanks @Chrwald - I'm going to ask Dr. Pete to take a look at these.

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                                                • chrwald
                                                  chrwald @randfish last edited by

                                                  Hi Rand,

                                                  thank you for the quick reply. After looking into the data again, it seems like I have exaggerated a tiny bit. Here are some examples. One of them is old kwd 38, new kwd 4, another one is old kwd 46, new kwd 6. Technically not "40+ to <5" but pretty close and bad enough.

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                                                  • randfish
                                                    randfish @chrwald last edited by

                                                    Hi Christian - can you send over some examples of Difficulty scores that were 40+ and are now <5. That seems very fishy and we can look into it.

                                                    In general, the new tool should be vastly more accurate and useful than the old one. Volume data in the old KW Difficulty tool comes from Grepwords, which we'll be using for non-US volume in the new tool as well, hopefully very soon, so you should see that fixed before the old KW Difficulty disappears.

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                                                    • chrwald
                                                      chrwald last edited by

                                                      Hey Rand,

                                                      from your blogpost regarding the launch of keyword explorer I got, that you guys are planing to retire the old keyword-diffuculty tool in favor of the new kw-explorer. On the other hand it is stated in that post and here as well, that the new explorer is - and for at least some more month will be - US and english language-centric.

                                                      After fiddling with it for a while I get more then > 90% "no data" for volume and many of the new difficulty scores don't make much sense to me (e.g. difficulty scores of < 5 for terms that got a score over >40 in the old tool).

                                                      That leads me to two questions:

                                                      • If the new tool is more precise than the old one and the differences in scores are that big: Was it either a terrible idea to use the old scores for decission making in the first place? Or could it be, that the new tool has still some difficulties when it comes to non-english languages or non-us-searches?

                                                      • Related to this: Why retire the old tool so quick if the new one is not an adequate alternative for folks like me yet?

                                                      Thanks, Christian

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                                                      • randfish
                                                        randfish @Gyorgy.B last edited by

                                                        Yeah - some important things to keep in mind about volume in KWE:

                                                        1. It uses United States volume only right now (if you search by default in AdWords, you may be getting global search volume unless you choose "US")

                                                        2. It's modifying that data with actual clickstream numbers to give greater accuracy

                                                        3. It normalizes trend volume, so if Google has a big spike or dip, they'll show that one number, whereas KWE tries to estimate the monthly average data.

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                                                        • Gyorgy.B
                                                          Gyorgy.B @randfish last edited by

                                                          Perfect, I can survive that. Thank you!

                                                          PS: the kw difficulty search volume is closer to AdWords than the explorer's US search volume. In a Q&A post I mentioned a head term search volume which has 6-9k searches in AdWords and the kw difficulty tool but 118-300k in kw explorer

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                                                          • randfish
                                                            randfish @Gyorgy.B last edited by

                                                            Hi Gyorgy - you can use the old KW Difficulty tool, but the search volumes there aren't accurate for non-US either, and the difficulty scores are less accurate, too. I'd suggest using KW Explorer if you want all the other scores (those are accurate) and AdWords KW Planner in the meantime.

                                                            We're prioritizing UK, Canada, and Australia volume data very soon - hopefully will be in the product in the next 60 days.

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                                                            • Gyorgy.B
                                                              Gyorgy.B @randfish last edited by

                                                              Hi Rand

                                                              What can non-US Moz customers use until you add UK or AU search volumes? We use the keyword difficulty tool's score and search volume reports quite often.

                                                              Would you keep the keyword difficulty tool live until you fix the keyword explorer's search volume?

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                                                              • K3v1n
                                                                K3v1n @randfish last edited by

                                                                Brilliant, thanks Rand 🙂

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                                                                • randfish
                                                                  randfish @K3v1n last edited by

                                                                  Hi Kev - yeah, totally agree that we need to make that more clear. We'll get to work on that asap.

                                                                  And yes - Potential takes into account whatever metrics it can; when those are absent (like volume), it uses a low volume bucket (I think 0-10) so as not to overstate. Often when we don't have volume, it's either a very new keyword or a very uncommon one.

                                                                  And yeah - we don't cover the UK yet, but hope to in the future.

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                                                                  • K3v1n
                                                                    K3v1n last edited by

                                                                    Wow this is amazing!! I was day dreaming a while ago about Moz creating a tool like this, you must have read my mind! 😉 Thank you for the 300 queries per month for legacy $99 members, much appreciated!

                                                                    Just one bit of constructive feedback, I'm wondering if you should maybe make it more clear (maybe in the more info snippet) that volume is currently all US based? This did have me scratching my head a bit at first, as I'm UK based, and I'd just assumed that when I select UK, the volume would be UK, I realise now that this isn't yet the case.

                                                                    With regard potential score, how is it able to determine the potential for anything other than US searches given that the volume will be incorrect for anything other than US, and I assume that volume is important when it comes to calculating potential?Also when there is no data for a keyword, how can there be a score for potential since the volume isn't known?

                                                                    The only other bit of feedback is that there's a lot of "no data" for terms that I can see on my GA stats have hundreds of impressions per month. Is this just because the sites I work on are UK based and these terms probably don't have any searches in the US?

                                                                    Thanks!

                                                                    Kev

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                                                                    • randfish
                                                                      randfish @Tymen last edited by

                                                                      It will likely be a few months at least before we can broaden outside the US, and maybe some more before we get to non-English languages. Sorry about that! We will get there; just need to do a lot of work to make it happen.

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                                                                      • Tymen
                                                                        Tymen last edited by

                                                                        Hi Rand,

                                                                        In the Netherlands/ Belgium I get no data.. I understand Moz will expand this tool worldwide. Any idea when we can go nuts?

                                                                        Thanx in advance

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                                                                        • randfish
                                                                          randfish @Gavo last edited by

                                                                          Totally agree. We're looking at making it more integrated with OSE very soon. Thanks Gavo!

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                                                                          • Gavo
                                                                            Gavo last edited by

                                                                            Loving this new Moz Tool!

                                                                            As a matter of convenience, it would be great to efficiently conduct a backlink analysis of competitors in the SERP Analysis to expediently check their link profile. Can moz link "Linking RDs To Root Domain" to its Open Explorer tool to open up in a new tab the backlink profile of that domain name that is listed in the top 10 organic results? That would be super convenient!

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                                                                            • randfish
                                                                              randfish @dsexton10 last edited by

                                                                              Hi Dan - yeah, I think what you're describing makes good sense. You can use the non-geo-specific term to get an idea of broad popularity and in most cases, you'll be able to rank well in your local geography (assuming Google thinks there's local intent) for the broader term with a page targeting the regional one.

                                                                              e.g. If I search for Patent Attorneys from my office (which is in Seattle), Google biases to show me patent attorneys who are in Seattle. Very similar to the results I get if I search Seattle Patent Attorneys (though some variation is always present).

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                                                                              • dsexton10
                                                                                dsexton10 last edited by

                                                                                I am excited to use the new Keyword Explorer for a Maine law firm. My goal is to prioritize topics for the law firm blog. Example potential search phrases might be "Maine dog bite laws".  Obviously there  will be MUCH higher search volume
                                                                                 on the keyword "dog bite laws" than for "Maine dog bite laws". Suppose the Keyword Explorer show the volume for "Maine dog bite laws" to be 10 and the search volume for "dog bite laws" to be 1000. Can I assume that the Google SERP for a search done in Maine  for "dog bite laws" will probably push web pages of domains with Maine on many pages higher in the SERP?

                                                                                in other words, if I create a quality, kick ass page about the TOPIC of Maine Dog bite laws, that Google will push up my  SERP position for searches done in Maine?  IN other words, as I do my analysis should I also  consider the search volume for my topic phrase without "Maine" in the search?

                                                                                thank. Well done on the new tool.  Also what is the time frame of the search volume? one month ?

                                                                                Dan

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                                                                                • randfish
                                                                                  randfish @Charles-O last edited by

                                                                                  If my schedule allows it, I'd be happy to present. I typically fill up ~1 year in advance these days (crazy, I know), but if you have 2017 plans, hit me up! rand@moz.com.

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                                                                                  • Charles-O
                                                                                    Charles-O @randfish last edited by

                                                                                    This is exciting! If I have suggestions for the tools, I will let you guys know.

                                                                                    Québec is indeed a great city, we are pretty proud of it! We usually organize the InboundMTL event in Montreal. We could hit you up along with some hubspot speakers and/or other agencies. Would you visit as a guest speaker or conference attendee?

                                                                                    Keep up the good work Rand, we are big fans!

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                                                                                    • randfish
                                                                                      randfish @redbamboomarketing last edited by

                                                                                      Hi Stephen - certainly! There's actually a bunch of detail in the blog post, and Dr. Pete will be writing another post next week that includes more depth on how we calculate each metric and why we chose the algorithms/formulas that we did.

                                                                                      These metrics are somewhat new - Difficulty we obviously had before, but it's been upgraded and improved to be more accurate and have a better range. Opportunity is based off Dr. Pete's prototype tool from Mozcon last year. Importance is a user-modifiable score that we saw in almost everyone's Excel spreadsheets and thus, wanted to re-create in the app, and Potential is a wholly new combination of all the metrics to help you prioritize.

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                                                                                      • randfish
                                                                                        randfish @Charles-O last edited by

                                                                                        Hi Charles-Olivier,

                                                                                        Thanks so much! We're very excited to get this first version launched. Re: French - the database won't be nearly as comprehensive for suggestions as it is in English. That's not to say it's useless, but the tool is certainly English-language-centric at this first launch. In the future, we hope to add support for other languages and regions, too.

                                                                                        p.s. Québec is one of my favorite cities in the world; if there's ever a great marketing conference there, tell them to invite me! 🙂 Would love to visit again.

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                                                                                        • redbamboomarketing
                                                                                          redbamboomarketing Subscriber last edited by

                                                                                          Hola Moz & Rand -

                                                                                          Could you go more indepth on the metrics introduced with this tool - Difficulty, Opportunity and Potential? I'd love to see some examples and context of how you would use them, and maybe some explanation of how you derive the number (is it linear, or is a move from 25-30 harder than a move from 20-25?)

                                                                                          Also, are these metrics new, or do they align with previous tools (like the legacy keyword difficulty tool)?

                                                                                          Thanks and looking forward to digging in more!

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                                                                                          • Charles-O
                                                                                            Charles-O last edited by

                                                                                            Hey Rand!

                                                                                            Let me first congratulate you and your team for that awesome product that you guys succesfully delivered with time & budget constraint.

                                                                                            At the company I work for, we are using this tool for both english and french languages as most of our clients are situated in Québec, Canada. Since I do SEO in both languages all the time, how would you qualify your database for languages other than english (specifically French)? Are we looking at the same Accuracy? Are there problems related to suggestions & semantics?

                                                                                            Thanks a lot!

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                                                                                            • Nick_Centralpoint
                                                                                              Nick_Centralpoint @rjonesx. 0 last edited by

                                                                                              Thanks for this. I thought (since I selected 'Netherlands' when I made the keyword list) that the search volumes would be for The Netherlands and not the US. But this explains it. I hope international support is on the way then.

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                                                                                              • rjonesx. 0
                                                                                                rjonesx. 0 @Nick_Centralpoint last edited by

                                                                                                Hi Nick,

                                                                                                Thanks for the question! Our keyword volume is all US, so that is the number of times the keyword is searched in the US (which is admittedly much lower than those searching for "laptop kopen" in the US).

                                                                                                We hope to add international support in future iterations!

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                                                                                                • Nick_Centralpoint
                                                                                                  Nick_Centralpoint last edited by

                                                                                                  Great new feature, Rand and team! I have a quick question about the search volume ranges displayed in the tool. For starters, I tried the tool with Dutch (Netherlands) volumes this morning. I got a strange number for the very populair search phrase "laptop kopen" (something like "buy laptop") and it says 51-100 while GKP gives me bucket 40.500. Even though this is a yearly average put in a volume bucket, the difference is huge. How is this possible? Thanks for the reply!

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                                                                                                  • randfish
                                                                                                    randfish @Ria_ last edited by

                                                                                                    Yes! If you've got a high-level Moz Pro account, you'll get 15,000 queries per month. Go nuts! 🙂

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                                                                                                    • randfish
                                                                                                      randfish @Blirt_Marketing last edited by

                                                                                                      Hi Stuart - in the search bar, on the right-hand side, there's a drop down to change the search engine. Unfortunately, volume data is for US only right now, but we're looking into expanding that over time.

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                                                                                                      • randfish
                                                                                                        randfish @MichaelGregory last edited by

                                                                                                        If you're signing up for a new Moz Pro account at $99/month, it's only 5 queries/day. But, if you had a $99/month account before today, we've granted legacy access at 300 queries/month. At $149/month (or the $600/year standalone), you get 5,000 queries/month, and access goes up from there.

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                                                                                                        • HercMagnus

                                                                                                          Unsolved New Google SERP Now Lazy Loading

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                                                                                                          Hello, Google has changed the way it displays it's SERPs with lazy loading new listings. Because of this the Moz Chrome Extension no longer shows results past first results. I also often find that when a site is ranked above the Maps, it doesn't display results. Is there a fix for this?

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                                                                                                        • jacob.butler

                                                                                                          Important news on Fresh Web Explorer

                                                                                                          Hello Moz family, After much deliberation, Moz has arrived at the difficult decision to shift away from brand & keyword mentions monitoring as a standalone tool in Fresh Web Explorer. Though we believe in the value of this service for our users, we’ll no longer be supporting it in order to provide more innovative features that better suit the modern needs of SEOs. We will, however, continue to support existing features within the Pro platform that accomplish similar tasks, like link building, content planning, and mentions monitoring. We understand you might have a few questions and have compiled a list of common FAQs below. Within the answers, you will find a number of other resources to help you out. When is Moz sunsetting Fresh Web Explorer? 
                                                                                                          Moz will be sunsetting Fresh Web Explorer on November 10, 2020. At that time, you will no longer be able to access this feature within Moz Pro. This means that there will no longer be the ability in your settings to opt into email alerts from Fresh Web Explorer as the email alerts will discontinue after this date as well. I used Fresh Web Explorer for brand and keyword monitoring across the web. How can I do that now? Though it’s not a direct replacement, setting Brand Rules within a Campaign allow a user to monitor specific keywords in the Link Opportunities section, much like Fresh Web Explorer. By monitoring the links that mention your tracked keywords, but do not link to them, you can easily reach out for link opportunities. It can also help you plan content strategies by understanding what is being discussed within the content of those pages. You can read more about Opportunities within Links here. I used Fresh Web Explorer for link building opportunities. How can I do that now? With Moz’s vast link index you can uncover valuable link prospects, create a solid strategy, and track your progress. Within Link Opportunities in a Campaign, you can understand the domains mentioning your tracked keywords (set within your Brand Rules), but not linking back to you. Link Intersect provides an analysis on who's linking to competitors, but not you, and can help users plan strategic link outreach. You can also use Link Tracking Lists to help track progress for link opportunities you’ve identified through unlinked mentions of your brand or your competitors. Our Keyword Explorer tool also includes a Mentions module. Mentions show you pages that contain the searched keyword and gives you a snapshot of the Page Title and URL. Within Mentions, understand a link’s Mention Authority score, which predicts the authority of the page using a proprietary algorithm, along with a combination of Moz metrics that take both the authority and influence of the page into account. Need help getting started with all of these similar features? Read more here. I used Fresh Web Explorer for content planning. How can I use Moz for that now? There are many ways you can plan your content strategy using Moz. For a high-level understanding of how Moz Pro can help you plan content, take a look at our Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy here. Otherwise, one way you can understand what is being mentioned within your tracked keywords is through Opportunities in Links within a campaign. This feature helps you get a sense for what type of content is published on the web around your tracked keywords, branded or non-branded. You can then plan similar content as what’s being mentioned. For more information on how to set up Brand Rules in a Campaign, click here. I used Fresh Web Explorer for the email alerts to notify other stakeholders on keyword & brand mentions. Can I do that another way within Moz Pro? We recommend using our Custom Reports to email your stakeholders of tracked mentions on the web. You can set Brand Rules within your Campaign settings for branded or non-branded keywords you’d like to monitor. You can read more on how to set up Custom Reports here. The Moz Pro feature alternatives you suggested aren’t really a direct replacement. Why? We recognize that our feature suggestions are not a direct replacement for brand and keyword mentions monitoring. And, we also understand that this functionality is desired by many of our users. We will be exploring opportunities to include some of the Fresh Web Explorer functionality within future versions of Moz Pro. In the meantime, if you're looking for a direct replacement, we suggest checking out BuzzSumo. Their Monitoring feature provides you a one-stop-shop for monitoring your brand, keywords, and trends across the web. Do I need to do anything before the sunset on November 10, 2020? No. Fresh Web Explorer will simply disappear from the Moz Pro interface. No action is needed on your end. Once retired, you will no longer see the page within Moz Pro and you will no longer receive alert emails that were previously set up from the settings tab within an account. Do you have any content you can point me to that outlines the other ways in which I can find my brand’s mentions in Moz Pro? We sure do! Check out this fantastic Help Hub article that outlines all of the ways you might track, monitor, and analyze your brand’s mentions in Moz Pro. The features here include Keyword Explorer’s Mentions, Brand Rules, Link Opportunities in Links within a Campaign, Link Tracking Lists, and Custom Reports. If you have any questions, I'm happy to discuss more in the Q&A thread. Or, feel free to send an email to help@moz.com with any questions. Best, 
                                                                                                          Jacob Butler

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                                                                                                        • NavnitBB

                                                                                                          How do you delete keywords in bulk?

                                                                                                          Hi, in the 'rankings' section of one of my campaigns, I want to delete almost 200 keywords. Is there a way to delete keywords in bulk please? The only way I can find is to individually select keywords to delete but this will take too long to do with almost 200 keywords. Thanks

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                                                                                                        • Lvet

                                                                                                          Is there an automated way to import Keyword Rank Tracker data in Google Data Studio?

                                                                                                          I am creating an SEO Dashboard in Google Data Studio.
                                                                                                          While it's easy to import data from Google Search Console, I have troubles in importing data from Mozzarellas tools. I thought about uploading a CSV file with the ranking to a Google Sheet Document, but I cannot find a way to do this at regular intervals with manual intervention.

                                                                                                          Moz Bar | | Lvet
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                                                                                                        • KanikaG

                                                                                                          Keyword Ranking Report is Different than Real Result on Google

                                                                                                          Hi Guys,
                                                                                                          I am getting MOZ reports on a few keywords and that is good But when My client search for the same keywords he doesn't get the same rank, not even on that page. Let me explain in more details:
                                                                                                          I have a keyword that shows on rank #5 in Google Mobile for a Local location for the current week. The client is from the same location as well. But when client search for that keyword from his mobile he doesn't get the keyword listed on that page, not even on other pages. I checked with other online keyword rank checker tool and all are showing the result similar to the Moz ranking report. It's really frustrating for my client. Google analytics shows that mobile users and organic reach are increasing so I am sure MOZ and other tools are showing us correct result. What could be the possible reason that he is not getting the same result as showing by MOZ? I am not from his location so how can I check the keyword result for the selected city using MOZ that is accurate? Any help would be highly appreciated. Please help. Thanks

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                                                                                                        • RickyShockley

                                                                                                          Are we actually getting accurate data on keyword volumes from Moz (or other sources)?

                                                                                                          I have a client who does patio furniture repair and restoration. When performing keyword research in Moz for terms like "patio furniture repair" I see that only 11-50 people in the entire US are searching for this term according to the Moz data. However, running an Adwords campaign currently and our top keyword is the phrase match for "patio furniture repair" which has generated over 100 clicks in just a couple of months in ONE county. Is there a better way to research more accurate results on search volume estimates? This makes organic SEO and keyword targeting hard! Thanks, Ricky

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                                                                                                        • randfish

                                                                                                          What is a Good Keyword Priority Score?

                                                                                                          Howdy gang, This is my last discussion post in the series on keyword metrics in KW Explorer & Moz Pro (previously on Keyword Difficulty, Opportunity, & Volume). In this one, let's chat about the "Priority Score," a feature you'll find in Keyword Explorer on any lists you build. Priority was conceived to help aggregate all the other metrics - Difficulty, Opportunity, Volume, and (if you choose to use it) Importance. We wanted to create an easy way to sort keywords so the cream would rise to the top -- cream in this case being keywords with low difficulty, high opportunity, strong volume, and high importance (again, if you choose to use it). Thus, when it comes to Priority Score, there's no particular number you should necessarily seek out, but higher is better. When you get into the ranges of 80+ (which is quite rare, Single Malt Scotch is one of the few examples I could find, and only because it's volume is so high and there's only a couple SERP features), you're generally talking about keywords with high demand (lots of monthly searches), the difficulty isn't too crazy (a website in the 55-80 DA range might have a shot), and the CTR Opportunity is decently strong (usually not too many SERP features that take clicks and attention away from the organic web results). Below that score range, you're usually finding keywords where one or more of those isn't true -- there's either lower volume, heavier competition, or lots of SERP features with the accompanying lower estimated CTR. When you're building KW lists, my view is that there's no "good" or "bad" Priority scores, only relative scores. Priority should be used to help you determine which terms and phrases to target first -- it's like a cheat code to unlock the low hanging fruit. If you build large lists of 50-100 or more keywords, Priority is a powerful and easy way to sort. It becomes even more useful if you use the Importance score to help add an estimation of value to you/your business/your client in to the mix. In that case, Importance can cut Priority by up to 2/3rds (if you set it at 1) or raise it by a little more than 3X (if you set it at 10). This is hyper-useful to nudge keywords with middling scores up if they're super-important to your marketing efforts. Look forward to your feedback, and thanks for checking these out!

                                                                                                          Moz Bar | | randfish
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                                                                                                        • randfish

                                                                                                          What is a Good Keyword Volume Score?

                                                                                                          Hi All! Continuing my series of discussions about the various keyword scores we use here at Moz (previously: Keyword Difficulty & Keyword Opportunity)... Let's move on to Volume. Volume in Moz's tools is expressed in a range, e.g. Bartending Certification has volume of 201-500. These ranges correspond to data we have suggesting that in an average month, that keyword is searched for a minimum of X to a maximum of Y (where X-Y is the volume range). We use clickstream data as well as data from Google AdWords and then some PPC AdWords campaigns we run and have access to when we build the models for our volume data. As such, we've got very high confidence in these numbers -- 95%+ of the time, a given keyword's monthly search volume on Google will fall inside that range. If you want to see all the nitty gritty details, check out Russ Jones post on Moz's Keyword Volume and how we calculate it. As far as a "good" volume score -- higher is usually better, as it means more demand, but lots of keywords with low volume scores can also add up to strong traffic when combined, and they may be more relevant. Capturing exactly the audience you want that also wants you is what SEO is all about. p.s. When Keyword Explorer or Moz Pro gives you a "no data" or "unknown" volume number, it may just mean we haven't collected information from our clickstream providers or AdWords crawls, not that the keyword has no volume (though it sometimes means that, too, we just don't know yet). One way to verify - see if Google Suggest autofills it in when you type in the search box. If it does, that's usually a sign there's at least some volume (even if it's only a few searches a month).

                                                                                                          Moz Bar | | randfish
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