Local vs. Nationwide Icon/Info
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Motava Corporation
In your Rank Tracker, it is difficult to discern whether a keyword is local or nationwide (until you hover over the flag). Right now I see
::flag:: EN for both nationwide and local keywords, leading to 2 rows that seem identical.
You could make the distinction between the 2 to this:
::flag:: EN for nationwide results
::localpin:: ::flag:: EN for local
OR (even better)
city, state ::flag:: EN for local
Fedor Fokin
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Done. The format of the data in the Location column is now unified with the corresponding filter and showing full location. (Rank Tracker emails will be updated separately.)
Victor Bilandzic
This should also be done for the rank tracker email updates.
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Rion Haber
This seems pretty endemic in an SEO environment that is locally driven. Not sure why I have to search out how I'm ranking on different terms in different cities.
Fedor Fokin
Merged in a post:
location reporting specificity
Donna Duncan
Please increase the specificity of location reporting.
Right now we see a national flag and two character ID, for example the American flag and "US" on rank tracking reports. If I'm tracking rankings nationally in the US and locally at a specific location, for example, Philadelphia, I see two ranking results but can't differentiate them with the flag and "EN" location designators unless I hover over the flag whereupon the location is shown. This is cumbersome and time consuming to do. It also cannot be done on published reports and export files.
This would be a tremendous help to those of us who are reporting local and national ranking results.
Fedor Fokin
Merged in a post:
Display location on serp results
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Phil Drinkwater
If you're tracking local organic terms, it shows the country in the rankings, but it doesn't show the town. The only way to see the town is to hover your mouse over the country.
Please can we show the town?
Ryan Mendenhall
This would be great as an optional selection.
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Rob Davidson
agree!
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Ryan Rutz
YES! One of the first things I noticed after we signed up. I have to reference the ranking URL to determine what the location is to quickly know what the location is because the US flag is just a US flag, versus US flag with city or city/state for instances where cities have the same name but are located in different states.