How does campaign manager pick up search terms
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Does anyone know how Moz campaign setup. I have set up a campaign and Moz has identified a number of spammy keywords which we cannot find on the site. Please see the image.
The site is datingreview.com
Thanks
Ed
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Hi Ed,
Thanks for letting us know about this issue. My initial impression of the situation is that this would be an excellent question to email to help@moz.com, because we can easily pass it off to our engineers if it looks like a bug and if the answer is specific to your account there are no privacy concerns.
Hopefully this helps and if you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to ask.
Have a wonderful day and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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Yes it has a wordpress backend.
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I've just had a quick look at site:datingreview.com with a few of these keywords, and it might be to do with some of the risque named dating sites. On test.datingreview.com (which Google is indexing - might want to look into that) there's also a section called 'love doctors', so that explains that keyword. If you have a play around with a few of these KWs and site:datingreview.com, you might find some areas to look at, like love doctors.
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is the website hosted on a custom CMS or something like Wordpress?
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My concern is the keywords look like malware. I'm worried about a hack not tracking the wrong search terms. This is why I'm trying to find out how you came up with these.
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I have looked into your website and I can't find those keywords so maybe it is just an error with the suggestions. The suggestions are great but they are never going to be 100% accurate.
I would just ignore then and add one's that you feel are more relevant.
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