Is there any way to move keywords from one Campaign to another?
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We recently moved content off a subdomain onto our main www subdomain. Each of these was previously tracked as its own campaign. Now that the content is consolidated, I'd like to move the keywords that we were tracking on the first campaign over to the second.
I don't see an option to migrate, or export/import keywords. Is there any (non-manual) way to do this?
Thanks
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Awesome! Thank you. My exact question.
You may have just save me an entire bottle of Aspirin.
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That works, thanks!
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You could go to the "Rankings" tab and export the rankings as a .CSV file. Then, you'll have a list of keywords that you can import into another campaign.
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