The only attention to be paid is that all these NAP citations on the web are consistent
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:22 am
Many local businesses do not have a website, so the classic Google algorithm (based by simplifying a lot on the analysis of the website and links) is unable to intercept such activities, therefore it is based on an entity that is made unique and easily identifiable by the triple Company Name + Address + Telephone Number. So if Google finds that many documents on the web report this NAP data then it understands that we are talking about that specific entity.
And he treats it as if it were a vote. , that is, we cambodia number data all have the same data, otherwise Google will not be able to associate this NAP with the company. If we have a different address or a different telephone number it may consider that NAP as belonging to another entity, not ours.
What are the useful inbound links for a local business? And the quotes? All links to the page linked to the Google My Business listing are good links. In the sector where there is very little competition, very few links are enough to improve visibility. Often these are also "low quality" links according to standards, but on the other hand you can't find better ones on a local basis.
And he treats it as if it were a vote. , that is, we cambodia number data all have the same data, otherwise Google will not be able to associate this NAP with the company. If we have a different address or a different telephone number it may consider that NAP as belonging to another entity, not ours.
What are the useful inbound links for a local business? And the quotes? All links to the page linked to the Google My Business listing are good links. In the sector where there is very little competition, very few links are enough to improve visibility. Often these are also "low quality" links according to standards, but on the other hand you can't find better ones on a local basis.