Download of current keyword rankings WITHOUT historical data
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Hi there,
I would like to download the current keyword rankings within a campaign without the historical data i.e. I need only ONE row for each keyword.
I read an earlier post that suggested setting the data parameters within the last update period but I can't do this on my MOZ interface - whatever I set the dates to, I still get multiple rows for each keyword.
I guess there must be a way to do what I need but I can't see it! Please advise.
Many thanks
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Hi Joe,
You can select the date range in Campaign - Rankings located in the upper right-hand corner. Once you have your desired date range, just export the CSV and it will include all ranking collection dates in the specified range.
Hope that helps!
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Hi - Thanks for posting!
Exporting a CSV of Rankings data from a campaign will always include at least 2 collection dates, unfortunately. This is to show a comparison/rate of change. A workaround would be to select "Last Week" from the date range and then just remove the older dated rows from the CSV. Hopefully, that helps to clarify, and sorry for any inconvenience that causes.
Best,
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I might be a rookie - but I am looking for exactly what you get.
How do I get historical rankings by keyword?
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