Add option to hide keywords already on the list
Andrey Kirillov
Andrey Kirillov
Andrey Kirillov
Andrey Kirillov
Andrey Kirillov
Merged in a post:
Separate KW Research for Clients (i.e. keyword X has been added to client A, but not client B)
Luke Neely
So you can see whether or not the keyword has been added to one folder (or client), and not another. Either the ability to hover over the check mark next to the keyword and it will list the folders it is a part of, or the ability to filter out the entire keyword results (contained in X folder, not contained in X folder).
OR the ability to drill into a specific client folder where you are only doing keyword research for them.
i.e. I am doing kw research for my finance client. I don't want to see the keywords that are marked as added for my fitness client when doing kw research.
Andrey Kirillov
Thilo Röscheisen
Yes, having an option in the filter settings to exclude keywords that are already on specific lists and/or on all lists would be extremely helpful.
This would make it much easier to periodically check if there are new keyword combinations for a specific term. We would also use it to create blacklists of keywords that are not helpful. At the moment we keep seeing all those unnecessary keywords over and over again, which makes the process of identifying new keyword combinations tedious.
There should simply be an option in the "Exclude" filter setting that displays all your lists with a checkmark next to it. Should be easy to implement.
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Rob Dobson
Hi Carl, just my two cents on this. One is never exploring ideas for a 'specific' list as such. Ahrefs marks a keyword with a tick if it is in 'any' list you have saved. Often I find a keyword that I want to add to my new list and it is marked with a tick because it is already in another list I have saved. You have to be super careful as if it is in the current list you're working on and you try adding it again it will be removed. I do think this functionality needs some work. But I don't have an answer as to what would be best for everyone.