How Do i filter my IP address from the results?
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I want to block my IP address so that I get to know the traffic coming to my website
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If you have SEOMoz connected to your analytics and and you have it blocked in GA, you are all set
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If your synchronize your analytics with SEOmoz it should give you the correct results. SEOmoz is pulling the data that Google analytics collect... In this case Google analytics is blocking the ip and SEOmoz is pulling the data after that.
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Thanks Donnie,
I have it blocked in Google analytics, I want to know How to block it in SEO MOZ or it just picks it up from Google analytics
Thanks
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Hi Penjman,
Within google analytics go to admin (top right) --> filters tab and you can block it within there.
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