Thursday 15 May 2014

[Build Backlinks Online] Help S.N.A.C.K.S.: Frequently Asked Questions about Moz Local

Build Backlinks Online has posted a new item, 'Help S.N.A.C.K.S.: Frequently
Asked Questions about Moz Local'

Posted by JoelDay
Greetings, citizens!It is we, your help team, here with what we're hoping will
become both a regular occurrence and household name.
This is
HelpS.N.A.C.K.S.

What does
S.N.A.C.K.S. stand for, you ask? Well, we don't know yet, but we'll be dishing
out tasty morsels of knowledge and answering some of the more common questions
we hear. (If you have an idea for what S.N.A.C.K.S. means, leave it in the
comments. The one with the most thumbs up gets a pretty blue Moz shirt plus a
special prize!)
For our first installment we've decided to focus on the latest addition to the
Moz family:
Moz Local!

If you're not familiar with Moz Local yet, take a moment and watch this video.




For some extra help,
we've selected two of the most common issueswe hear abouton the help team.
1. Why isn't my upload working?
Moz Local uses a special combination of magic and alchemy (okay, it's really
just aCSV file) to upload your listings. You may even already have one of these
handy, as Google Places uses the same format.
If not, we provide a template you can use here:
CSV Template & Guidelines.Most of the fields are pretty standard, but lets walk
through a few sections that can cause a bit ofconfusion.
Categories
Moz Local provides a list of categories to choose from here:
Categories
When entering your categories you will need to make sure you ONLY include
categories that fall under the Moz Local heading. These are the categories that
overlap all the different partners. This allows us to send the data out allat
once without undue delays.
Here's the fun part: I know right now you're saying, "But Joel! I run a museum
dedicated to the 1976 Burt Reynolds classic
Gator. Ineed the category 'Air Boats' and it's not listed!"
Never fear my mustachioed curatorial professional. We recognize that sometimes
you just have to get more specific to define your business to potential
customers. That's where the column
Category Overrides comes in.
This gives you the option to provide additional categories for specific
directories. For this you get to use the oft-overlooked pipe character "|" to
separate the different engines (look just below backspace).
For the owner of the aforementioned Burt Reynolds museum who needs to enter
"Air Boats" for Acxiom you can enter this:
acxiom:Air Boats|acxiom:Alligators
That can be adjusted for any of the options listed that categories page.
If you're not sure what to put for your category, read up on the category
research page here:
Category Research.
Description
The description in the CSV needs to be at least 250 characters. This is because
some directories have a required minimum and that's the lowest that will meetall
of their requirements.
We recommend typing this directly into the CSV to avoid any non-ASCII
characters. It is possible to paste your descriptions in as needed, you'll want
to prepare those in a plain text editor to avoid any issues with character sets.
If you run into this error you've got some non-ASCII characters at work that
you'll need to remove.

Hours
OK, so now that the Burt Reynolds
Gator Museum has their description and categories, it's time to let the people
know that the no mere hours can contain the awesomeness of Gator McKlusky.
That's right, They're open 24 hours a day.
As described in theHelp Hub, the format for hours is one long string, with a
number representing the day of the week (day 1 is Sunday), and colons separating
the various components. That'spretty simple for a regular business, but what
about a non-stop party like the Gator Museum? If your business is open 24/7,
just put in midnight to 11:59 p.m. every day. It should look like this:
1:12:00:AM:11:59:PM,2:12:00:AM:11:59:PM,3:12:00:AM:11:59:PM,4:12:00:AM:11:59:PM,

5:12:00:AM:11:59:PM,6:12:00:AM:11:59:PM,7:12:00:AM:11:59:PM
2.I'veuploaded and published.What's next?
Alright! So the
Gator museum is submitted. The Google Places matched and it sailed through the
validation! What's next?

The first couple ofquestions that probably pop into your mind are "how long
will this take?" and "what are those weird little circles next to my listing?"
The simple answer to question one is that it can take anywhere from 1-8 weeks
for our partners to update the data we push to them. From there, it can take up
to 3-6 months for them to send the updated data to other local data aggregators
that work with them. So in a nutshell, it takes time to update one database,
push that across their network and then feed the information to everyone else.
To give you an idea of how extensive this process is, check out the
Local Search Ecosystem here in the US:

Now for those circles.
After purchasing, you see a series of circles next to your listings, which will
indicate that listing'scurrent status with a given partner. There are four
versions you might see:
The empty:

This circle indicates that we've pushed the listing to our partner, but they
haven't processed it yet.
The circle half full:

The half full circle means that our partners have accepted the listing data and
are processing the changes on their end.
The full circle:

Yay, the listing has been processed with our partner! While things look like
they're done, it will still take some time for them to push the updates out to
everyone else in their networks.
The exclamation:

This yellow exclamation mark means there's something that requires your
attention. In most cases it's that Foursquare needs you to authenticate the
listing. This will also come up to notify you if the listing is already being
managed by someone else. In that case, we won't push any updates to that
partner.
To address the common Foursquare Authentication issue, justconnect your
Foursquare account. You can add more than one if you have multiple listings.

You can look at your connected accounts at anytime.

Now just click the "Select an Account" button to connect to your Foursquare
account.

I hope everyone enjoyed this deeper glance at Moz Local. Remember, guides like
this and more can be found in our
Help Hub.
The Help Team will be back soon to answer more of your questions with another
issue of S.N.A.C.K.S.
Let us know in the comments if there's anything you'd like us to dig into next
time. We'll also send out autographed pictures for anyone who wants one.
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