rank-local

Build a local SEO strategy covering Google Business Profile, local citations, reviews, and NAP consistency. Use when the user asks about local SEO, Google…

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Rank Local

Build a local SEO foundation covering Google Business Profile optimization,

NAP consistency, citation strategy, and review velocity.

Local SEO Ranking Factors

Local search results are determined by three primary factors:

  • Relevance — How well your business matches the search query
  • Distance — How close you are to the searcher's location
  • Prominence — How well-known and trusted your business is online

You can't control distance, but you can maximize relevance and prominence.

Step 1: Google Business Profile Audit

GBP is the single most important local SEO asset. Audit:

Profile Completeness

  • Business name matches real-world name exactly (no keyword stuffing)
  • Primary category is the most specific match for your business
  • Secondary categories cover all relevant services (up to 9)
  • Address is accurate and matches what's on your website
  • Phone number is a local number (not toll-free) that matches website
  • Website URL points to the correct page
  • Business hours are accurate (including special hours for holidays)
  • Business description uses keywords naturally (750 chars max)

Visual Content

  • Logo and cover photo uploaded
  • At least 10 photos (exterior, interior, team, products/services)
  • Photos updated regularly (monthly is ideal)
  • Videos if applicable (60 seconds max)

Active Features

  • Google Posts published regularly (weekly or biweekly)
  • Products or services listed with descriptions and prices
  • Q&A section monitored (seed common questions yourself)
  • Messaging enabled if team can respond promptly
  • Booking link configured if applicable

Step 2: NAP Consistency

NAP = Name, Address, Phone. It must be identical everywhere:

  • Website (footer, contact page, schema markup)
  • Google Business Profile
  • All citation directories
  • Social media profiles

Common inconsistencies to fix:

  • "St" vs "Street" vs "St."
  • "Suite 200" vs "#200" vs "Ste 200"
  • Different phone numbers (main line vs direct)
  • Old addresses from a previous location
  • Abbreviated vs full business name

How to check: Search "business name" + "city" and review every listing that appears. Note inconsistencies.

Step 3: Citation Strategy

Citations are mentions of your business NAP on other websites. Key directories:

Foundation Citations (must-have)

  • Google Business Profile
  • Apple Maps / Apple Business Connect
  • Bing Places
  • Yelp
  • Facebook Business Page
  • BBB (Better Business Bureau)

Industry-Specific Citations

Vary by business type:

  • Restaurants: TripAdvisor, OpenTable, Zomato
  • Medical: Healthgrades, Vitals, WebMD
  • Legal: Avvo, FindLaw, Justia
  • Home services: HomeAdvisor, Angi, Thumbtack
  • Real estate: Zillow, Realtor.com, Redfin

Local Citations

  • Local chamber of commerce
  • City/regional business directories
  • Local news sites and publications
  • Community event sponsorship pages

Priority: Quality > quantity. 30 accurate citations on authoritative directories beats 200 on low-quality sites.

Step 4: Review Strategy

Reviews directly impact local pack rankings and conversion rates.

Getting More Reviews

  • Ask satisfied customers at the point of service
  • Send follow-up emails/texts with a direct review link
  • Use Google's review link generator: https://search.google.com/local/writereview?placeid=[PLACE_ID]
  • Train staff to ask — make it part of the customer service flow
  • Never incentivize reviews (violates Google guidelines)

Responding to Reviews

Response templates (customize — never copy verbatim):

Positive review response:

"Thank you, [Name]! We're glad [specific thing they mentioned] went well. [Brief personal touch]. We look forward to [future interaction]."

Key: Reference something specific from their review. Generic "Thanks for the review!" signals you don't read them.

Negative review response:

"[Name], thank you for sharing this feedback. We're sorry [acknowledge specific issue]. This isn't the experience we aim for. Please reach out to [contact method] so we can make this right."

Key: Respond within 24 hours. Acknowledge the specific concern. Move resolution offline. Never argue publicly.

Fake review response:

"We don't have a record of this interaction. If you are a customer, please contact [email/phone] so we can look into this."

Key: Report via GBP dashboard first. Respond factually without being defensive. Don't accuse — state facts.

Review Velocity

  • Aim for steady, ongoing reviews — not bursts
  • A sudden spike of reviews looks unnatural
  • 2-5 new reviews per month is healthy for most small businesses
  • Track review velocity month-over-month

Step 5: Local Content

Create location-relevant content for your website:

  • Location pages (if multi-location): unique content per location, not duplicated templates
  • Local service pages: "[service] in [city]" pages with genuine local relevance
  • Local blog content: Community involvement, local events, local case studies
  • FAQ page: Answer location-specific questions

Avoid: Doorway pages (thin, templated pages targeting every neighborhood/zip code).

Step 6: Local Schema Markup

Add structured data to your website:

LocalBusiness Schema

{

  "@context": "https://schema.org",

  "@type": "LocalBusiness",

  "name": "Business Name",

  "address": {

    "@type": "PostalAddress",

    "streetAddress": "123 Main St",

    "addressLocality": "City",

    "addressRegion": "State",

    "postalCode": "12345"

  },

  "telephone": "+1-555-555-5555",

  "openingHoursSpecification": [...],

  "geo": {

    "@type": "GeoCoordinates",

    "latitude": "40.7128",

    "longitude": "-74.0060"

  }

}

Use the most specific business type available: Restaurant, DentalClinic, LawFirm, etc. rather than generic LocalBusiness.

Output Format

Local SEO Strategy: [business name / domain]

GBP Audit Results

  • Profile completeness: [x]%
  • Categories: [current categories — any missing?]
  • Review count: [count] | Average rating: [stars]
  • Photo count: [count]

NAP Consistency

  • Inconsistencies found: [count]
  • Directories checked: [count]
  • Fixes needed: [list]

Citation Plan

DirectoryStatusActionPriority
Google BusinessActiveUpdate hoursHigh
YelpClaimedFix address formatMedium
[industry-specific]Not listedCreate listingHigh

Review Strategy

  • Current velocity: [reviews/month]
  • Target velocity: [reviews/month]
  • Reviews needing response: [count]
  • Action items for getting more reviews

Content Recommendations

  • Location pages to create
  • Local content topics
  • Schema to implement

Pro Tip: Use the free SEO Audit to check

local schema markup and the Schema Markup Generator

to build LocalBusiness JSON-LD. SEOJuice MCP users can run /seojuice:gbp-overview to

see all GBP locations, reviews needing attention, sentiment breakdown, and reply to

reviews directly from Claude.

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