Including "Volume" on the Tracked Keywords Overview Page in Moz Pro
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I've searched Q&A but I did not see where this question has been asked before, so hopefully I'm not repeating a question that has already been asked (and answered).
For the past couple of years I have been using Conductor Searchlight as our SEO toolset, however recently I have made the decision to switch to Moz Pro. My question is regarding the Tracked Keywords Overview Page. In the current display, the Overview Page shows Keyword, Location, Universal Results, Rank, URL and Optimize. Has there every been any consideration to also include Volume?
One of the nice features of CS Keyword Overview page was that I was able to view the rank of all my keywords, and the volume of each, at the same time. We currently track 275 keywords. Some keywords are obviously more important than others. The CS Overview Page allowed me to quickly scan through the list of keywords, see the ones that were within striking distance of page one (by rank), and since I could also see the volume at the same time, it also allowed me to prioritize which keyword to focus on. If two keywords were both ranked "11", but one had triple of volume of the other, it makes sense to focus on the one with the greater volume.
From Moz's Tracked Keywords Overview Page I can drill down and get the "Volume" information that I'm looking for (and lots of other really good information), but I have to do it for each individual keyword.
Moz Pro is a great SEO tool and the information available is amazing. The switch from CS has been an easy one, but CS did have some features that I liked, and being able to see both rank and volume on the Overview Page was one them.
Any information, suggestions, or work-arounds regarding my question is appreciated.
Regards Scott
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Hi Lisa,
Very serendipitous indeed!! In fact after I wrote my Q&A yesterday morning "Including "Volume" on the Tracked Keywords Overview Page in Moz Pro", I received a brief Moz questionnaire in the afternoon. While filling it out I thought I would just mention again how it would be nice to have this feature. Ten minutes later and I was back looking at my campaigns and much to my amazement, a column with "Volumes" was on the page!!! :0
I must admit for a few minutes I was second guessing myself. Was it actually there before I submitted my question to Q&A? If so then that would look pretty dumb!! However I was pretty confident that "Universal Results" was indeed there in the morning. I just figured Moz Support had looked at my question in the Q&A, gone into my account and changed a setting to see a different column display. I had looked before for a column display setting but could not find one. Yesterday after the change I went looking again, but I still could not find it. It didn't matter. I had my volumes column and I was using it yesterday afternoon to make some SEO adjustments based on the information.
With your message this morning.....the mystery is solved!!
Thanks.....Scott
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What serendipitous timing, Scott! We JUST released this feature for Moz Pro campaigns. Feel free to check it out in your Rankings section and let us know if you have any feedback or questions!
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