Are there plans for Moz to track social activity for LinkedIN Company Pages any time soon?
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Currently only Facebook and Twitter can be tracked. My business focuses on B2B and I focus heavily on LinkedIN and would like to track activity from LinkedIN. Any plans?
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Hi Dave,
Unfortunately we don't have any plans to integrate with/track LinkedIn data due to how difficult it is to integrate with Moz. I'll pass this along as feedback to our Product team though so we can continue tracking this request. You mentioned on tool that can help monitor your linked in data but another option to look into is Raventools as well. They should hopefully be able to help out here.
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Please keep us updated. For B2B companies tracking LinkedIN traffic is extremely valuable. FYI Hubspot is able to track this data.
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Hi JP,
Our Product team is looking into this, but as of right now, there is no ETA on including LinkedIn because their T&C's don't allow us to store anything we collect which effects reporting in Moz Analytics. We do plan on revisiting this conversation sometime in the next quarter though. Sorry I don't have better news
Best,
Sam
Moz Helpster -
Hi Sam
Any updates on if and when LinkedIn will be included?
Thanks
JP
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Hi!
The beta for Analytics has actually been live for a while. I can't tell you exactly when you'll be rolled into it, but it shouldn't be too much longer now. Sorry I can't provide any more concrete details!
Best,
Sam
Moz Helpster -
Hi Sam,
Any idea when the beta will go live?
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Thanks for the question!
As of right now, the next social network we plan on incorporating into the Social Dashboard is Google Plus. This has already been added to the Dashboard for Moz Analytics so you'll be able to access this when you transition over to the beta. We do plan on adding other social networks as we go, but I'm not exactly sure which will be added next.
My recommendation would be to submit this in our Feature Request forum for our Product team. They review this on a daily basis and use it to plan our roadmap. They may also be able to shed some light as to whether or not this is being added in the near term or if it's a little farther out on the roadmap.
Hope this helps and hope you have a great day!
Best,
Sam
Moz Helpster
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