Editing Keywords in Moz Keyword Tracking Under Campaigns
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Hi all,
Some questions for Moz Pro Campaigns Setup
Q1
As part of Moz Pro, we've created a campaign to track a set number of keywords and it seems that 2-3 of the keywords have been entered as a misspelling so I wanted to know how I can edit them to be corrected?Under "Add & Manage Keyword" I do see the keywords however do I need to click on "Show More" in order to scroll over to the keywords I need to edit / correct?
Q2Eager to know if duplicated keywords are omitted when they are entered into the campaign. So if someone had entered in "abc123" twice in the list of 600 keywords will the 2nd instance of abc123 be removed when the keyword list is submitted into Moz?
Cheers,
SP -
ok, but you relaize when u add KW via a list it does not give you options
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Hey Sanjay!
All keywords should be manageable within Add & Manage regardless of how they were submitted. All you should have to do is select the keyword and then click on the delete button on the top right-hand side of the page. If you're having trouble here, I'd recommend reaching out to our Help team to take a look either via the chat button on the bottom right-hand side of the page or directly via email.
Hope this helps!
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Hi Sam,
Thank you for your message. Please feel free to correct me if my response is completed wrong. : )
What I have found is when I extracted a CSV file I did see the wrong spelling keyword in there.
However from the main UI "Add & Manage Keywords" I was not able to see or even have any chance to delete the wrong spelling keyword which is strange right? : )
Your second paragraph i do understand. : ) (For duplicated keywords, both will be added/tracked because you can set them up to track different levels (national/local) as well as label them differently. If it's not something you want in your campaign, I'd recommend deleting the keyword.)
Thank you again and much appreciate the message.
SP -
Hi there!
Once added to a campaign, keywords can not be edited. The reason behind this is that the data collected for it previously would become irrelevant once it was changed. What you'd need to do in this case is add a new keyword with the correct spelling and tracking (local, national) and labeling (if you want to label them). The old keywords could be deleted to free up those slots.
For duplicated keywords, both will be added/tracked because you can set them up to track different levels (national/local) as well as label them differently. If it's not something you want in your campaign, I'd recommend deleting the keyword.
Hope this helps and let us know if there's anything else you need. Have a great day!
Sam
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