Hi I raised a similar question yesterday. http://moz.com/community/q/no-access-for-uk-get-listed-and-now-moz-local-alternatives-to-moz
I use Whitespark which is good but someone kindly also recommended Brighton Local yesterday.
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Hi I raised a similar question yesterday. http://moz.com/community/q/no-access-for-uk-get-listed-and-now-moz-local-alternatives-to-moz
I use Whitespark which is good but someone kindly also recommended Brighton Local yesterday.
Thanks a lot. I will have a look at them.
Ive had a pro subscription now for quite sometime and it was a shame when Get Listed UK was removed, now Moz has released its Moz Local and thats also just for US customers. I presume UK and other countries are a low priority, so don't expect anything for us for the foreseeable future!
Ive taken out a subscription for Whitespark, but is there an alternative to Moz that people know of that does support us poor UK people?
Hi,
Im about to start helping a small business who has a facebook account but no website. Has anyone got any experience of getting a business ranking locally without a website? Just wandering if NAP details from a facebook / Google+ account helps with local citation building? Or whether a basic website is required?
Antony
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I too use Firefox, so would be a shame to loose it, but can understand your reasoning. Maybe if the 100% was put into the Chrome version to make it even more awesome then it would be ok I suppose (if you must).
Yer i watched this today, was very interesting and useful. Lots to learn.
Share it on Google+ and twitter this the quickest way I find to get stuffed indexed.
Hi There,
Does anyone know when the UK version of Get Listed is returning. It got removed a while ago and not been seen of since. Im just trying to learn more about local SEO so thought it would help!
In the meantime if anyone has any recommendations on good learning material then please let me know.
Antony
Your absolutely right Chris, I was in the process of rewriting all the content and going to be getting the blog going. Also now looking at quality links etc. Google places done, so was trying to get some local citations.
Ant
yer why not or could you offer your original version in return for a link back?
Share it on Google+ and twitter this the quickest way I find to get stuffed indexed.
I used to be obsessed by Page rank, thats before i discovered SEOMOZ! I havent looked at my PR for over a year now! .... hmmm maybe out of interest i should check!!!!?!?!
Surely reporting it to viaual.ly will get the infographic pulled from their site as im sure their T&C will state that the uploader should own the copyright ?
It appears you have no real links coming into your sites apart from non related ones. If you look at the first page of Google for the search term you are competing against some websites with decent domain authority. Go back to basics, look at your content, get yourself a decent link building campaign and build for the long term. Have you thought about targeting the longer keyword phrases that are less competitive? In my eyes for example your meta title is too long and rather keyword stuffed if I read it with human eyes. How about Social, do people share you on facebook twitter, etc etc.
If I was looking for an apartment I would be wanting to find out about the various areas, transport, price changes, etc. Thought about a blog to increase the content and cover stuff that people might want to find out about?
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Hi Littlebigman,
Resources pages normally show reciprocal linking i.e. you link to me and I will link to you, which has little benefit to Google, but if its something your website visitors would be interested in then use. I dont think ive ever seen a links page ranking high on google, so I personally wouldn't worry about keyword density etc.
It isn't the websites that you link to which will help you but the links of websites linking to you, especially if natural links.
Hi There,
Does anyone know when the UK version of Get Listed is returning. It got removed a while ago and not been seen of since. Im just trying to learn more about local SEO so thought it would help!
In the meantime if anyone has any recommendations on good learning material then please let me know.
Antony
Yer i watched this today, was very interesting and useful. Lots to learn.
Hi I raised a similar question yesterday. http://moz.com/community/q/no-access-for-uk-get-listed-and-now-moz-local-alternatives-to-moz
I use Whitespark which is good but someone kindly also recommended Brighton Local yesterday.
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