Is there any way to export the organic traffic data?
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All of the other Moz pages allow us to export for reports...why can I not export the organic traffic data page? I want a one stop shop...I don't want to have to go to Analytics! Don't make me leave the Moz systemmmmm!
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Hi guys!
Sorry for the delay in answering this question. It is true that currently we don't have a convenient way to export traffic data we draw from GA. This is something we are actively pursuing on our end to be presented to our customers, which is interesting because this is definitely something that we will be featuring in the custom report section in Moz Analytics, however that feature is still in the beta process and won't be available until public release
In the meantime though, we would love you feedback into what you would like that report to have and what it should look like in our request forums at: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-seomoz-pro-feature-requests.
I hope that helps, please let us know if there is anything else we can do!
Best,
Peter
Moz Help Team. -
Check this url; several other feature requests for the same. It's about a request to get it exported to PDF.
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The point is I don't want to have to leave Moz to do this, when its all right there, it just needs an export button!
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It takes data out of your Google Analytics, from there you can export it?
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