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So, the Synup service provided some mixed results --- they seem great for making new listings that were non-existent (thus, taking that work load off my back), but for listings that already existed (that are simply wrong or have incorrect info) they are VERY hit or miss. Several of the listings that I requested they fix, have not been. They provide their proof as saying "listing already present, business name is incorrect, edit request send through use mail support and waiting for approval." Was that worth my $2.00?Of course, some of these "non-fixes" aren't Synup's fault --- Such as, Insider Pages (which is notoriously listing our dealership as "Schimmer Rental"). This is a YEXT site, so of course the only way to fix it is through Yext. And Yext has no reason to want to put correct information out there --- unless you pay for it. Of course, they will be happy to aggregate the incorrect info forever. Another Example is Judy's Book --- they want 19.99 to claim your listing. This is clearly internet strong arming just to get the correct information for your business online. While Judy's Book looks like just another peon small time directory that has no reason to exist, they somehow have credibility with results aggregation. F me.Anyway, if anyone looks into Synup, use it only for creating new listings that don't exist. Otherwise, to fix listings, it just seems like a waste.
So, the Synup service provided some mixed results --- they seem great for making new listings that were non-existent (thus, taking that work load off my back), but for listings that already existed (that are simply wrong or have incorrect info) they are VERY hit or miss. Several of the listings that I requested they fix, have not been. They provide their proof as saying "listing already present, business name is incorrect, edit request send through use mail support and waiting for approval." Was that worth my $2.00?
Of course, some of these "non-fixes" aren't Synup's fault --- Such as, Insider Pages (which is notoriously listing our dealership as "Schimmer Rental"). This is a YEXT site, so of course the only way to fix it is through Yext. And Yext has no reason to want to put correct information out there --- unless you pay for it. Of course, they will be happy to aggregate the incorrect info forever. Another Example is Judy's Book --- they want 19.99 to claim your listing. This is clearly internet strong arming just to get the correct information for your business online. While Judy's Book looks like just another peon small time directory that has no reason to exist, they somehow have credibility with results aggregation. F me.
Anyway, if anyone looks into Synup, use it only for creating new listings that don't exist. Otherwise, to fix listings, it just seems like a waste.