Multi-Location SEO

Scaling local search visibility across dozens or hundreds of locations demands a fundamentally different approach than single-location SEO. Here's what actually works.

The Multi-Location Challenge

Every location competes independently in local search. Your Denver store doesn't benefit from your Miami store's Google reviews. Your Phoenix location can have perfect listings while your Austin location has three duplicates and a wrong phone number.

This is why multi-location SEO isn't just "single-location SEO times 200." It requires centralized management with location-level execution, and the tooling to enforce consistency without killing local relevance.

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The Pillars of Multi-Location Local SEO

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NAP Consistency at Scale

Name, Address, Phone number — the foundation of local search. One inconsistency can fragment your search authority. At 200+ locations, manual management is impossible.

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Google Business Profile Optimization

Each GBP needs the right categories, attributes, photos, posts, and Q&A. Bulk management tools let you maintain freshness without spending 40 hours a week on it.

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Local Landing Pages

Unique, substantive pages for each location that go beyond template-swapped addresses. Local content, local schema markup, and genuine utility for searchers.

Review Strategy

Volume, velocity, and response rate all factor into local rankings. A scalable review generation and response workflow is essential for brands with many locations.

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Citation Building

Getting listed on 80+ directories, aggregators, and vertical-specific platforms — then keeping that data accurate as locations open, close, or change hours.

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Local Rank Monitoring

Rankings vary by ZIP code. You need grid-based tracking to understand true local visibility, not a single rank check from your office IP.

Common Mistakes We See

After managing tens of thousands of locations, we see the same mistakes over and over: treating all locations identically instead of optimizing for local market conditions, ignoring duplicate listings until they've already damaged rankings, under-investing in Google Business Profiles relative to traditional SEO, not tracking local rankings at the ZIP-code level, and letting location data decay after initial setup without ongoing monitoring.

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