Unsolved Keyword List Download
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I'm just getting starting with MOZ Pro and I may be missing something simple. If MOZ says my site currently ranks for 9.1K keywords, is there a way I can download to CSV that 9.1K list? I have a MOZ Pro account, but haven't figured out how to do this. Thanks for the help!
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Hello,
To download the list of keywords your site currently ranks for:
Log in to your MOZ Pro account.
Navigate to the "Keyword Explorer" or "Rankings" section.
Look for an option like "Export" or "Download."
Select the desired format (usually CSV).
Click the export/download button.
This should allow you to save the list of 9.1K keywords to a CSV file for further analysis or use.If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out to MOZ Pro support for assistance.
Best regards,
Hassaan
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