Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 3:09:04 GMT -5
The page. I eventually found my way to a service ticket form on help.mapquest.com where I got in touch with a representative. They emailed me back within hours saying our listing would be updated within business days. Update Dec. Moz Locals updating process says it will automatically look at Google and Facebook profiles provided and update the address that it finds within a week. While I performed all the above updates within the first two days of the month Moz Local has still not changed the address.
This means they have not started to submit change requests to their respective Greece Mobile Number List databases and our listings are out of whack. Because the NAP is inconsistent across maps search engines and Facebook we could be losing traffic. Also because this will likely affect our rankings in the short term Im going to try to use the bulk Listings Template and the guidelines Moz Local provides for editing listings on my own. in Casey Merazs Local Audit and covers most of the fields that are in any given listing. This is the peril of relying on an automated service. Over the longterm this service will pay off but in the short term you have to make a determination of whether a manual approach would be better.
Update Dec. It turns out that Facebook had some secrets for us which explains why Moz was taking so long to update our Local account. After emailing Moz Local support for help they responded by saying the tool was referencing a Facebook data source I hadnt found. We had an old Places page that had our former office address which was keeping the Local engine from updating our account. I also found a really old Places page with the original Three Deep office in North St. Paul. So the lesson is that Facebook needed cleaning up too. Its tough to remember a lot.
This means they have not started to submit change requests to their respective Greece Mobile Number List databases and our listings are out of whack. Because the NAP is inconsistent across maps search engines and Facebook we could be losing traffic. Also because this will likely affect our rankings in the short term Im going to try to use the bulk Listings Template and the guidelines Moz Local provides for editing listings on my own. in Casey Merazs Local Audit and covers most of the fields that are in any given listing. This is the peril of relying on an automated service. Over the longterm this service will pay off but in the short term you have to make a determination of whether a manual approach would be better.
Update Dec. It turns out that Facebook had some secrets for us which explains why Moz was taking so long to update our Local account. After emailing Moz Local support for help they responded by saying the tool was referencing a Facebook data source I hadnt found. We had an old Places page that had our former office address which was keeping the Local engine from updating our account. I also found a really old Places page with the original Three Deep office in North St. Paul. So the lesson is that Facebook needed cleaning up too. Its tough to remember a lot.