Erroneous "Weekly Keyword Ranking & On-page Optimization Report" For Campaign
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Hi,
I just received an email alert from Seomoz telling me my "Weekly Keyword Ranking & On-page Optimization Report " for the period 11/06/12 - 11/13/12 is ready.
It is just a copy of the previous report though, all rankings and ranking changes are the same.
What is up with that?
Best regards,
Martin
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It looks good now.
Thanks!
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for writing in. I just took a look at your campaign and it seems that everything has updated correctly at this time. Sometimes, the email regarding updates will be sent out before the information is actually updated in the web app interface, so that may be what happened with your campaign. I'm really sorry about that!
Can you take another look at your campaign and let me know if you're still seeing any issues?
Thanks again,
Chiaryn
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From time to time errors occur. Write them a heads up
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