Moz Local Category Research Tool. I can't seem to find the URL?
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Did this go away? Or am I blind (very possible). Can someone provide the URL.
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"We hope to get the link back up asap." It's more than a year later and the link is still not live. Can you re-enable it please? I'm glad Jen Keller asked the question so I was able to find your link (above), but it would be far better (and save time for your visitors) if you would re-enable it.
Thanks!
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Yeaaa. There's our old friend. Please don't take it away. This seems to happen a lot with Moz. Us old timers get used to using specific tools a certain way and then you guys roll the tools into some fancy named program or product (like Local Insights or Moz Analytics) and the specific functional tools disappear, buried in some more all-encompassing program or product. I am still waiting for the good ole rank tracker SEOmoz used to have, instead of the one we have to use now - one keyword at a time. I'd take the old Linkscape product back in a heartbeat too. Sigh. Good ole days. Thanks for the swift response though.
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Hi Jen!
You're definitely not blind
The local team is looking at moving the page. Since it's status is currently in flux, the link to it was removed with the launch of Local Insights. You can still access the Category Research tool directly though and we hope to get the link back up asap. Apologies for the confusion here!
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