Moz Analytics Beta Question
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I've been invited to the Moz Analytics Beta; however, I am not seeing any data for any of my campaigns. Do I have to do something specific to enable the beta, or does it take a while for information to appear?
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Hi Schwaab,
I'm sorry for the confusion. It looks like we sent you that message without actually migrating any of your campaigns over.
We don't have a set schedule for the migrations but it should happen soon. While you're waiting you can either continue to use Pro, or delete a campaign and set up a new one in Analytics.
We're sorry for the inconvenience and hope you get to use the full awesomeness that is Moz Analytics very soon. If you have any further questions email us at [email protected].
Cheers, Sierra
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Thanks for the response!
I do see that message, which is kind of what confused me. I saw the "We've already migrated at least one of your existing campaigns over from PRO" part and assumed I should be seeing some data. I have used up all of my campaign slots currently so I can't create a new one. I just received access to the beta yesterday so I will give it a little more time to update.
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Right after Moz added me into the their beta. I didn't see any info in the analytics, if I remember correctly. After sometime, I got to see some campaigns with data and one with out data, and one campaign that is showing up in the original crawl/ranking reports but not yet in the new moz analytics.
I was added to the beta about a week ago for the record.
Also have this message up top: You can now set up new campaigns in Moz Analytics! We've already migrated at least one of your existing campaigns over from PRO, and any existing campaigns that have not been migrated over will appear on your dashboard soon.
See if you have any message up top on your moz analytics home page, and/or
Wait a few days if not please contact moz support directly. Thanks and hope this helps Schwaab.
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