To get top searched from the website
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I need to get top searched keywords by user from the given website URL through API call.
Please help me to achieve this. I get anchor text and link metrics but no documentation to get Keywords.
Thank in advance.
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Hi there,
It looks like you asked this question here and also wrote in to us via our help channels. I have responded to you there. Unfortunately, this is not something that we are able to offer. We currently only have an API for links, not for keywords, and we don't collect the data you're looking for.
If we do offer this in the future, there'll be an announcement on the Moz Blog and I'd recommend keeping an eye on there.
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