Negative difficulty and priority scores in keyword report
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Hello!
We have recently tracked a number of keywords into Moz's Keyword Explorer, but for a number of them the difficulty and priority scores are all -2.
We don't rank currently for these so does anybody know what is causing the difficulty to be in negative figures?
Thanks!
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for your responses.
We are still seeing the negative difficulty and priority scores so have emailed the address provided!
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Hi There,
In addition to Lisa's response, you can have detailed information about keyword metrics on this link
https://moz.com/help/guides/keyword-explorer/keyword-metrics#difficulty
Regards,
Vijay
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Hi there! Sorry for any confusion about that notice.
When you see a negative Difficulty or Priority score in a CSV, or a status of "unavailable" in your list, that means the system encountered an error when trying to pull that data. If you're still seeing it happen, please email us at help@moz.com with the name of the List and account details, and we can look into it! Thanks!
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