In Moz's Keyword Explorer/Explore By Site, Can I Exclude a Keyword From the Results?
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Hypothetical question - Let's say I sell tax preparation software and I want to see the keywords that "turbotax.com" ranks highest for. Based on that list I might want to optimize for similar keywords on my site.
But if I use Keyword Explorer, select "Root Domain", and enter "turbotax.com" as the root domain, the first 200 or so keywords in the list have the word "turbo". None of those interest me. Can I exclude certain keywords (like "turbo") from the list?
Thanks.
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I'm not aware of a way to remove keywords in MOZ directly, but you could always export to csv and filter it there.
Or it may be that all or the majority of these keywords have a low difficulty if they are based on a brand or product name and you can filter them out that way. Just keep in mind that you may loose some good ideas by doing that.
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