Questions
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Possible to make domain change?
Unfortunately, you'll need to create a new campaign for the new domain. You can keep the old campaign, or archive the old campaign, and keep the historical data that way. Best of luck on the domain change!
Technical Support | | KeriMorgret0 -
Defining time period
Hi, That's correct at this time we don't have that feature. The only thing we have that lets you back further in reports is our custom reports. But it only goes as far back as when the custom report was created. So if you created one today then let's say 6 months later you wanted to see your first report you would be able to. You can either set it for weekly or monthly. But as for specific dates Sean is right we don't have that yet, hopefully we will have it in the near future. Thanks Steffany
Other Research Tools | | StefPachall0 -
Dashboard Stats over time? Annual, month-to-month, comparisons?
Hi, The gains and losses is compared to the previous week but we did just launch monthly reports. So you will be able to compare monthly now. You can also have things like Ranking History emailed to you. You can do that by clicking the button on the right side in the Keyword Rankings section. You can also set up Custom Reports that have you choose what reports you would like and can get them weekly or monthly. The previous reports are kept so you can go back and compare them later to more recent reports. Cheers, Steffany
Other Research Tools | | StefPachall1 -
Domain Change, loss of inbound links ...
We just went through this exact same change for marketing reasons. With a combination of 301 redirects and a ton of new content we found our organic dropped significantly on day one but after a period of about two weeks now things have bounced back and in some cases the new content has allowed us to rank better. Our previous site had tons of outdated code and was not particularly clean. Pages now load much faster, the new look seems to have increased the number of pages per visit as well as time on site. If we had to do it over again tomorrow we certainly would. Sometimes not renovating the site I think costs you more in the long run. Hope this helps. Gary
Link Building | | ggale0 -
Competitive Search Terms?
No, Moz's tools do not provide this. You can check out SEMrush or SpyFu as two options to do this. Both will give you some free data without an account, although the paid plans will give you more data.
Keyword Research | | anthonydnelson0 -
Competitive Search Terms?
No -- competitive -- as in "competitive sites". I want to see my competitor's keywords. I found the answer, but thanks. (The answer is SEM Rush)
Keyword Research | | jmueller08230 -
Content on subdomain...
I can understand hosting the forum on a different sub-domain if it's markedly different from your site. If you market the forum separately and the forum and your page link to each-other it could have an SEO benefit, but if you don't plan on treating them as two separate entities under your umbrella, I'd look for new hosting.
Technical SEO Issues | | Oren.0