One of the most consistent refrains from the Moz community as we've released features over the last two years has been the desire to see Moz Local expand to countries outside the U.S. Today I'm pleased to announce that we're embarking on our journey to global expansion with support for U.K. business listing searches in our Check Listing tool.
Some of you may remember limited U.K. functionality as part of GetListed.org, but as a very small company we couldn't keep up with the maintenance required to present reliable results. It's taken us longer than we would have liked to get here, but now with more resources, the Moz Local team has the bandwidth and important experience from the past year of Moz Local in the U.S. to fully support U.K. businesses.
How It Works
We've updated our search feature to accept both U.S. and U.K. postal codes, so just head on over to moz.com/local/search to check it out!
After entering the name of your business and a U.K. postcode, we go out and ping Google and other important local search sites in the U.K., and return what we found. Simply select the closest-matching business and we'll proceed to run a full audit of your listings across these sites.
You can click through and discover incomplete listings, inconsistent NAP information, duplicate listings, and more.
This check listing feature is free to all Moz community members.
You've no doubt noted in the screenshot above that we project a listing score improvement. We do plan to release a fully-featured U.K. version of Moz Local later this spring (with the same distribution, reporting, and duplicate-closure features that are available in the U.S.), and you can enter your email address—either on that page or right here—to be notified when we do!
U.K.-Specific Partners
As I've mentioned in previous blog comments, there are a certain number of global data platforms (Google, Facebook, Yelp, Bing, Foursquare, and Factual, among others) where it's valuable to be listed correctly and completely no matter which country you're in.
But every country has its own unique set of domestically relevant players as well, and we're pleased to have worked with two of them on this release: Central Index and Thomson Local. (Head on over to the Moz Local Learning Center for more information about country-specific data providers.)
We're continuing discussions with a handful of other prospective data partners in the U.K. If you're interested in working with us, please let us know!
What's Next?
Requests for further expansion, especially to Canada and Australia, I'm sure will be loud and clear in the comments below! Further expansion is on our roadmap, but it's balanced against a more complete feature set in the (more populous) U.S. and U.K. markets. We'll continue to use our experience in those markets as we prioritize when and where to expand next.
A few lucky members of the Moz Local team are already on their way to BrightonSEO. So if you're attending that awesome event later this week, please stop by our booth and let us know what you'd like to see us work on next.
Hi David,
great to see this expansion to UK local needs... and obviously glad to see how there are plans for expanding toward others markets... even though I see they tend to be "English" based ones.
I don't know if English is somehow a condition that is preventing prioritizing markets like Germany, Italy, Spain or France or not (and surely there are others "economical" reasons"), but I was wondering if community members from those markets can help you in creating the Local Map Ecosystem that would be needed in order to expand Moz Local also there... because, I must be very honest, I did not really used the Local Moz tools because they are not targeting the markets my clients usually are, but I would be the first adopting them because there is a huge need of that kind of tools in not English speaking European markets (simply: there are none apart very few exceptions, which are not able to completely satisfy the needs of local Seos professionals).
Said that, congrats again!
If there will be such a project as Gianluca mentioned above, I'd love to hop in and help.
Good stuff. We were beginning to feel a little like the unwanted relatives across the pond! ;)
Thanks and great news David. I know a few consultants across the pond that will be excited to hear this! :-)
This is a cool tool, helped me find a number of listings and reviews that I didn't know I had. Thanks for posting.
Awesome, glad it's been useful for you, Brett!
Two new toys in one week (this being the first)?! You're spoiling us... ;-) Just had a quick play with it now but I'm looking forward to trying this properly tomorrow.
Where will Moz Local representatives be at BrightonSEO? Will you have a stand or stall? Or will you be tweeting about where you'll be on the day? What's the plan? Would be nice to say hi and possibly contribute a few ideas (as I'm one of the folks who previously nagged about having a UK version of Moz Local)... :-)
EDIT: Just re-read that you have a booth. D'oh! Disregard the above and I'll see you on Friday...!
Nice to see that us Brits getting the same tools! I had a chat with an ex Google guy that started a local platform called Localistico - might be worth a conversation if you are looking for partners.
Heading down to BrightonSEO this morning will be sure to pop down to the moz booth :)
Really happy to see your expanding this to the UK
Also great graphic on the local search ecosystem in the UK will come in handy.
Excellent. Glad to see expansion rolling out to other countries. Can't wait to see you guys in Canada ! Also, what about multi-lingual, that would be something you'll definitely faced with in Canada.
Every time i am trying to use this tool i am getting following message. Please help me out.
You have exceeded your rate limit. Contact [email protected] if you believe this is an error.
My email ID associated with the account is : [email protected]
Hi Manroop! Have you reached out to [email protected]? They'll be much more able to help you than anyone in here.
Same exact problem "You have exceeded your rate limit. Contact [email protected] if you believe this is an error." Can anyone help with this?!
So now moz start offer usa to uk i hope it will cover more destination , thank you .
A much needed tool for UK Local business is finally here. Time to find out where my clients are not listed in UK. :)
Thanks David, Awesome Local citation tool create by Moz Team,
It's very help full for checking client citation also if they already listed, very nice for search citation and for Listing citation i prefer manual listing and i do manually for citation for my clients, so if you have any query of need any help for citation services, I will be happy to help you, Thanks again Moz team for one more best seo tool....Good Luck
South Africa would be great, as we can do with all the help we can get here... but sadly, I fear this is just a pipe dream, as we're probably far too small for Moz to look at.
Really great step forward and very user friendly. Would be great if you could expand this to Yell.com alongside Thompson Local and Central Index as it's probably the biggest local business directory in the UK and often features very high in the organic search results so consistency of NAP here is also vital.
Thanks Steve, we're definitely interested in working with as many important players as we can.
I would recommend taking a look at Ireland, but given the lack of a proper postcode system here....I've no idea how you could ever make it work.
Thanks Mark, that's good to know...I would imagine once we are able to add support for billing in euros that Ireland would not be far behind. I'll file away the postcode issue to investigate ahead of time.
Just FYI. Ireland now has postcodes. Google Eircode to find the official website. Would love to get Moz local here :)
Ca-na-DA! Ca-na-DA! Ca-na-DA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry...just being a Canuck...but hey David..we'd like to play too, eh!
:-)
Hello Technocrats,
You have exceeded your rate limit. Contact [email protected] if you believe this is an error.
I am from India and I have facing this and mail 3 times to above mail ID.
Anyone please help me how can i fix this?
Hi Nilesh!
I'm sorry to hear that! I looked up the email address associated with your account, and I'm not seeing any emails from you in the Help inbox. Did you reach out with a different email address?
Sure Matt !!
I will contact you with diffrent mail ID.
Actually, it'd be best to just email them from the email address associated with your account. :)
Thanks your great Local business SEO. Please which this Country?
Great news!
From an SEO consultant across the pond!
You've just made my day, MOZ. Glad to see that there's no Yahoo directories listed here. Muchas gracias and keep up doing great job.
I didn't know this! Thanks for enlightening me!
I have done this test once and since then it keep's on saying:
"You have exceeded your rate limit. Contact [email protected] if you believe this is an error."
I have emailed [email protected] and apparently they cannot reset the system. Surely they must set the limit to perhaps one search per month? I am a MozPro client and have now waited for more than a month and I have only received one report. Ahhh!
Sorry for the trouble! If you're looking to purchase a listing for a US or UK business, feel free to send us the name, address and phone number to [email protected], and we'd be happy to run a search for you and send you the link to purchase!
This is great news! We get tons of requests for local seo in South America, that is whole other conversation..
Glad to see expansion to other countries starting so I'm hoping to see this (as you predicted) in AU next.
You mentioned the UK specific local data partners. These are some of the sites we'd want in a local AU release: https://www.seocopilot.com.au/blog/australian-busin...
Excited to see where this goes in the next 6-12 months.
Thanks Matt, that's a great list!
Hey Matt
That's a great list. I've created a similar list here that includes Moz DA and Moz Spam risk for Australian listings.
https://www.marketingmix.com.au/australian-local-business-directories-list/
Hi Matt, David and all, a good list of local directories is hard to find. I've got another updated list here:
https://nobullmarketing.com.au/top-australian-busin...
It's also interesting how 'quotation sites' like serviceseekig.com.au and community sites like SavvySME and FlyingSolo are getting up there. Maybe the definition of 'directory' is blurring a bit...
Great functionality, thanks for this
Awesome!
Down Under next?
Great write-up as usual David, I think this will really be great for our friends "across the pond"
I also own a local directory listing and Moz is a true inspiration.
UK's BrightLocal's Citation Burst is a separate service than their packages. I'd suggest trying out their 30-day free trial and seeing if it fits your needs.
Anyway, put time and effort into local listings, local citations and iirc there is a nice link you can get from the council site for being a local business which may help as well.
It's great to see Moz Local expand beyond the US, and I'm looking forward to seeing expansions to other countries. This is a great example of how local SEO and international SEO intersect. I anticipate managing local business listings globally will really help webmasters improve their presence in international search results too.
Hey David, you are saying this feature is free for Moz community, but when I enter a company along with a UK postal code, it gets back the following error:
"You have exceeded your rate limit. Contact [email protected] if you believe this is an error."
Could you help me?
Hi Konstantinos,
We do limit the number of searches per day to prevent abuse and comply with the terms of service of our API partners. It might be an issue with your IP address. If you email the help team they can hopefully help sort things out for you.
hy admin this is very usefull info thank u so much i realy like it .
Hope you'll come one day in Belgium. :)
Good post! Fantastic!
Excited to see Moz local started, can't wait to see where will you go next
There is a god!
In my country, there is still no pay-pal :(
Which Country?
Republic of Macedonia :(
We technically have it, only for paying. But you can't receive money nor withdraw :(