Hi Dan,
If you go to http://analytics.moz.com/manage-campaigns there is a "Delete" button in the far-right column.
Best,
Peter
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Hi Dan,
If you go to http://analytics.moz.com/manage-campaigns there is a "Delete" button in the far-right column.
Best,
Peter
Hey there! You've got a couple different options for ways to track this information down. The first would be to head into your campaign, head over to the Site Crawl and click on the link towards the bottom for Duplicate Page Content. Right below the graph you'll see a button that says Download CSV. Open that up and head on over to column AM and you'll see the referring URL! Another option is to jump into Open Site Explorer and check out the internal inbound links. Hope this helps and let us know if you need anything else!
Hi Sander,
You are mentioning Local, but are also saying you serve a state. Local is city-related, not state-related, so I want to be sure I'm fully understanding your scenario. Are you saying:
Yours is a local business with a physical location in a specific city or multiple cities and in-person contact with customers?
Or, yours is a virtual business with no in-person contact, offering a product to an entire state?
You have one product featured on a single page and you want to add a city name (or a state name?) to that product page URL?
You have one product and are thinking of building multiple pages to cover multiple cities, adding them to the URLs for all cities in which you offer this product?
Some clarification would help, for sure!
Hey There,
Ultimately, it's up to Google to determine which page they consider is the authoritative result for a search, but in a multi-location scenario, here's how you can help them make your desired choice:
Be sure locations are NOT sharing phone numbers.
Be sure you have a unique, high quality landing page for each location. No thin, duplicate pages. Be sure the complete NAP is at the top of each of these pages.
Be sure the landing pages are being linked to from a top level menu.
Be sure ALL citations (including the GMB page) are linking to the correct website landing page for each location. Be sure none are just linking to the home page or some other wrong page of the site.
Be sure adequate citations have been built for each location on trusted platforms and that the NAP is consistent on each one.
Be sure there are no duplicate GMB pages for any of the locations, nor duplicate citations with bad/mixed-up data on other pages.
Very important, be sure all GMB listings you've created are guideline-compliant. Be aware of any violations and resolve them and also be aware of any past history of spammy behavior on the part of the business.
If all of this is already 100% perfect, see if you can make improvements to the internal linking structure and 3rd party links pointing to these landing pages.
Hope this helps!
P.S. This is Miriam posting, but I'm in Mozzer Alliance at the moment.
Hi Dan,
I'm sorry about the formatting problem! (Month/day/year) is the standard US display format. We do try to be sensitive to our international clients and customs, but we're still a US company and not always able to accommodate everyone :(.
We definitely appreciate the feedback because we try to make the product as usable as possible. If you'd like, post this comment and any others in our feature request form found here: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-Moz-Feature-Requests. And let us know if we can do anything else!
Cheers, Sierra
@EGOL - You'll want to make sure they're turned off both in the old PRO app and in Moz Analytics or you'll still get emails, even if you're only actively using Moz Analytics for your campaigns.
Hi Lucy!
Thanks for reaching out!
Unfortunately we don't have reports in Moz Analytics yet! 
We're doing our best to get them into the app as soon as possible, but we don't have an exact date at this time.
However, if you created campaign in the Legacy PRO app, you'll still be able to access your reports there.
Thank you for your patience! 
Cheers,
Erin
Great resources and feedback coming in from this super community! Nice job, everybody:)
Competitive Research: I want to be sure we're understanding one fine but vital point here. Is your business local with a real physical address in the city of search?
Hello,
You're correct, currently the API does not offer this call directly. However, we've escalated the question to our engineers who are looking at the issue now. I expect if they do make the change they'll mention it on the devblog: devblog.moz.com
Thanks for your reaching out to us, Paul! I'm Maura Hubbell, a software engineer working today as part of the Mozzer Alliance.
We saw in Google's cached copy of your page that you have some links as href="www.videobrochures.ca". This is a relative link because there's no "http://" in front of "www", i.e. "www.videobrochures.ca" will get appended to the URL of the page it's in.
We can see that your site now has href="http://www.videobrochures.ca", so somebody has fixed it. Yay! Our next crawl of your site should pick up the fixed links. Please let us know if you need help.
Thanks,
Maura Hubbell
Hi Mediademon,
BenF here, I'm an Engineer at Moz. Unfortunately it's not possible to transition a campaign to another account. When we collect your data every portion of it belongs to the account it was created with. Transitioning everything over could potentially require us to not only move your data but adjust the data of the other user you'd want to move the campaign to. That move could be potentially corrupt information for both parties, and is therefore something we don't support.
Sorry I don't have a better answer but I hope that clears things up!
-- Ben
Hi Samuel,
We're not experiencing any known errors with OSE not displaying full data. If this problem persists, it may be specific to your account - if this is the case, please email help@moz.com and attach a screenshot of what you're seeing, and our handy-dandy Help team will be able to dig into it for you!
Hey there,
And thanks for reaching out!
Happy to give some insight into why Moz believes On-Page grades matter to our users. From an SEO perspective it is possible for a page to rank well with a low On-Page grade if the keyword being optimized for is not especially competitive. The decision to improve the grade for high ranking pages is still a judgment call and often comes down to risk assessment with regards to other, better optimized pages, competing for that same topic. I've also included some additional insight into how we determine On-Page grades at Moz along with some more details on search engine ranking factors.
If you have any additional questions please feel free to follow-up with our Help team -- help@moz.com
Cheers!
Tyler Murray
Engineering Manager
Hey Conor,
Thanks for posting this questions! This is an issue a fair amount of our members run into. Sometimes we run into a delay with our GA connection, and a refresh can alleviate this issue. Disconnecting your GA profile and reconnecting will often fix the issue. You can do so within your campaign settings by clicking the button on the top right side of your campaign page.
Google has also changed the way permissioning works with Moz Analytics, so you may also check the ensure that your profile has edit access.
If you continue to see issues with your Google Analytics connection, please contact the Moz Help team at https://moz.com/help/contact
We can address your connection problems from our end.
Note: This is Miriam replying, but I'm in Mozzer Alliance at the moment.
All feedback here is really good! Thanks, everyone, for contributing so generously.
Joricia, regarding Moz Local, I'm very curious that we are not finding anything for the business. Are you able to share the details? If not, it's totally okay, but I'd like to be able to re-produce the results you are seeing.
As others have mentioned, it is definitely not a good idea to have 2 websites featuring the same or similar NAP. This can cause untold issues, unfortunately 
I'll look forward to your reply!
Hi David,
That's got to be disappointing! There are a few different things that could be going on, either with our crawler or the links themselves, that might be causing them not to be picked up by OSE. Without knowing what the links are, it's difficult to diagnose what the issue might be. Could you please send us an email to help@moz.com with some examples of the links you're seeing that aren't showing up in OSE? We'd love to get this resolved for you.
Hi, my name is Evan, I am on Mozzer Alliance today and happen to be on the team that works on Rank Tracker and other Research Tools. We do not yet support all gTLDs here; I am adding a ticket for our team to work on fixing this. The work will then be prioritized. I don't have a precise ETA but it is on our radar. Thanks for letting us know about it!
Evan
Hi Schwaab,
I'm sorry for the confusion. It looks like we sent you that message without actually migrating any of your campaigns over. 
We don't have a set schedule for the migrations but it should happen soon. While you're waiting you can either continue to use Pro, or delete a campaign and set up a new one in Analytics.
We're sorry for the inconvenience and hope you get to use the full awesomeness that is Moz Analytics very soon.
If you have any further questions email us at help@moz.com.
Cheers, Sierra
(Miriam responding here, but signed into Mozzer Alliance right now)
Hi Luke,
If you mean in the footer and it's 10 or less locations, I'd say it's okay to put the NAP for the 8 businesses there, but not in the main body of the page.
My preferred method would be to put the complete NAP, in Schema, for Location A at the top of City Landing Page A, complete NAP for Location B at the top or City Landing Page B, etc. I would not suggest putting all of this NAP anywhere else on the site but the Contact Page.
Hey Robert,
I hope you'll get a better response than mine on this, but I thought I'd mention that I have seen attorneys offering services regarding this: https://revisionlegal.com/defamation-attorney/can-negative-yelp-reviews-removed/
But, talk about spending MORE time and MORE money, right? That's really a last resort, unless the negative review is accusing the client of something illegal.
Would owner response be a viable route for you here?
P.S. This is Miriam, working in Mozzer Alliance at the moment, BTW 