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Checking multiple keywords in Rank tracking
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Besides the rankings in the campaigns i want to check 100+ keywords at once in rank tracking. Is this possible and if not why? It says i can check 400 keywords a day but manually entering them is time consuming and that's exactly why i use SEOMOZ, to save time.
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Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out to us! I think that's a great idea to have bulk submission with Rank Tracker. Unfortunately we do not have that feature built in so you can just submit that volume of keywords to accomplish that task. We would love to hear about how you like that feature to look like in our feature request forum: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-seomoz-pro-feature-requests. There you will in touch with our project owners and if your request gets enough love, we will build it!
In the meantime, here's a few things I can suggest that can save you some time:
- Utilize the track feature, which will allow you to track 50 keywords at anytime. So you can use this for your active keywords and never have to enter them again.
- If you have a slot to spare, you can create a campaign just to do bulk submissions. Currently in our campaign tool, once you set up the campaign, we will allow bulk submissions up to 15 keywords at a time into the manage keyword section of the settings.
- If you have a big list of keywords, this might save you a little time. you can just create a new campaign, once you finished setting up the campaign, follow the above method. The reason is when a new campaign is initiated we do an instant pull of the rankings of the keywords you input during that time. This process can be time consuming as you would have to delete and create a new campaign every time you do bulk submissions.
Hope that's helpful, please let us know if you have any questions!
Best,
Peter
SEOmoz Help Team. -
it depends on which keywords you are tracking, if it is those that you have in your title tags then you could run a software like Xenu to get all your titles into a CSV then separate them and copy and paste them into SEOmoz
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