When will Moz Local be available for UK business ?
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All Best
Dan
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I presume everyone here has seen the news about UK Moz local now available but just letting you know here just in case not since at least 3 of you have expressed interest on this thread:
https://moz.com/local/overview
All Best
Dan
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HI Holly
Pls can you update us as to how this is progressing, any progress or at least aproximate timescales for a UK rollout of Moz Local ?
All Best
Dan
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ok thanks Holly please keep us updated since really need this service asap
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No problem, Dan! So it's definitely not for lack of interest in the UK, but more a matter of working things out with potential partner companies.
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Thanks for the info Holly
Whats the reason why it cant just be rolled out to the UK, is it a technical issue like lack of data aggregators in UK for example or due to a perceived limited market size in the UK ?
all best
dan
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Thanks all for weighing in here! We are collecting feedback about expanding Moz Local to other locations, but unfortunately don't have an answer for when Moz Local would possibly be available in the UK. Sorry we don't have a more concrete answer for you on this! It's good to know that a lot of people in the UK would find this valuable - I will definitely pass that along to our product team.
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Thanks for adding your comment Smartcow
Good if as many people as poss who want it in UK pitch in here.
Would be great too if someone from moz will let us know asap why its not yet available & when they realistically think it will be available ?
I need this service for UK clients asap
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Another +1 from me.
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i would like that too
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Must say that is also a big request from us as well. Sorry i cant answer, but hope we can add weight to the cause
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