Moz shutting down a separate website could be due to various reasons, such as consolidation of resources, changes in business strategy, or a focus on core products and services. Specific reasons would depend on Moz's internal decisions and goals.
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RE: Why Moz shutdown on seprate website ?
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RE: Keyword Research Tool not working
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RE: How I can update my new campaign in Moz?
Updating your campaign in Moz is relatively straightforward. Once you've fixed an issue, here's what you can do to reflect the changes in your campaign:
Re-run the Campaign: You can re-run your campaign in Moz. This typically involves starting a new site crawl or campaign analysis. This way, Moz will reevaluate your site and reflect any improvements.
Monitor Progress: After re-running the campaign, you can monitor the progress to see if the issue you fixed is no longer detected or has improved. Moz should provide updated data and insights.
Check Reports: Explore the various reports and dashboards in Moz to review the current status of your campaign and check for any resolved issues.
Wait for Updates: Keep in mind that Moz might not show instant changes. It may take some time for the system to re-crawl your site and update the data.
By re-running the campaign and regularly checking your reports, you should be able to track the impact of the changes you've made. If you encounter any specific issues or need further assistance, you can also reach out to Moz's customer support for guidance.
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RE: How to check the DA history?
@Alasky o check the Domain Authority (DA) history for a website using Moz, you can follow these steps:
Visit the Moz Website: Go to the Moz website (moz.com) in your web browser.
Sign In: Log in to your Moz account. If you don't have one, you may need to create an account or sign up for Moz Pro, which provides access to advanced SEO tools.
Access Link Explorer: Once logged in, access Moz's Link Explorer tool. You can usually find this in the Moz Pro dashboard or by navigating through the available tools.
Enter the Domain: In Link Explorer, enter the domain or URL for which you want to check the DA history.
View DA History: After entering the domain, you should see a summary of the website's DA, along with a historical graph showing how it has changed over time. You can adjust the date range to view DA history for a specific period.
Analyze Trends: Analyze the DA history to understand how a website's authority has evolved. Look for trends or significant changes that may have impacted its DA score.
Keep in mind that access to detailed historical data may be available through Moz Pro or other premium Moz services. Free access may provide limited historical data. Additionally, the DA score itself is periodically updated, so you may want to check regularly for the most up-to-date information.
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