Is there a way to filter the new KW lists by KW's that are triggering certain SERP features? (Videos, Quick Answers, etc...)
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I've been creating KW lists using the new Moz Pro tool and I love the quick visualization of all the different serp features those keywords are triggering in aggregate, however I'd love to be able to filter the list to see which keywords are triggering videos without having to do a SERP Analysis one at a time to see the listings. Is there a way to do that?
Thanks!
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Great, thanks Jon!
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Hello!
Right now you are correct, there is no way to filter the SERP Features list by Feature inside the Keyword Explorer Tool. However, very soon, this is coming to our Rankings tool. So for keywords that you are tracking as part of a campaign, you will be able to filter by SERP Feature, in the same way you can filter by say, Location, right now.
In terms of filtering in Keyword Explorer, I will pass that onto the Product team over there.
Hope this helps!
Jon
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Hi David,
Thanks for your response. I'm a little confused though. The Keyword List report has an "Analyzed Date" for all the queries in the list, and the charts at the top have the the "Potential", "Opportunity", SERP Features" and other factors aggregated into charts, so it seems the data is actually there, you just can't filter it.
It seems you can filter all of the other factors (Potential, age, volume, difficulty, etc...), but you aren't able to filter by SERP feature.
I'd love to know what keywords I have in my list that triggered videos, quick answers or other features (even if it's not live).
Is that something that can be added to the tool?
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Hello!
I'm afraid the SERP reports are live results so there isn't a way for us to see if universal results are present until a SERP report is requested.
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