Moz Keyword Explorer - Explore by Folder
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When using Moz Keyword Explorer to search for my ranking keywords is there any way to see the ranking keywords for a directory or folder on a site?
For example:
if a blog is located at a subdomain, I can see all the ranking keywords for the blog by selecting subdomain and searching for https://blog.example.com.
However, I would like to be able to search for all of a blog's ranking keywords if the blog URL is something like https://example.com/blog/ instead.
If this is not feature, can I request its addition? Thank you!
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I'd like to see this also as Majestic / Ahrefs have their own variants on this functionality (path / prefix etc)
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Hi there!
Thanks for writing us! Currently, that is not a feature of the Moz Pro tools that we have to offer but I have forwarded this request to our Product team for further review.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please email us at help@moz.com. Have a great day!
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