Bulk Reports
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IIs there a way to pull bulk data out of my Moz account to get the two reports below?
Competitors (all URLs for 15 to 20 domains)
URL
Keyword - Keywords ranking for URL
Linking Domains - Domains linking to URL
Search VolumeSimilar Keywords (Run the keyword list above)
Original Keyword
Similar Keywords - The keyword suggestions available in the keyword explorer
Search Volume
Mentions - Also in keyword explorer report -
Hey, thanks for reaching out to us!
The best way to accomplish this would be to use the Keywords by Site tool and then navigate to ranking keywords. You would not be able to bulk upload these, you would need to run each domain separately. This will return keywords ranking for URL and search volume. For linking domains, you would also need to run a separate search in a different tool called Link Explorer. That tool focuses on link data.
The tool also will not bulk import keywords and then export suggestions for each keyword, you would need to run a keyword query for each keyword to get that data back.
I hope that to answer your questions, if you need further assistance, feel free to send us an email at help@moz.com
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