Online directories (called citations) are about 25% of Google’s local search ranking factors.
Google My Business is 14.7% by itself but ideally you want to list your business on hundreds of directories especially if you’re targeting Google Maps. I know it sounds ridiculous, however if you look at this pie chart under the “top local stack / snack pack factors” (aka Google Maps), you can see online directories / citations are both the #2, #5, and #14 local ranking factors…
Top 20 Online Directories
1. Google My Business
2. Yahoo Local
3. Bing Places
4. Yelp
5. Foursquare
6. Express Update
7. Neustar
8. Acxiom
9. Chamber of Commerce
10. CitySearch
11. Factual
12. Yellowpages
13. Merchant Circle
14. Manta
15. BBB
16. Kudzu
17. Superpages
18. Mapquest
18. Yellowbot
20. Yellowbook
Top Directories For Industries, Countries, Cities – my list includes the top 20 online directories for United States. If you are in a different country (or you just want to see the most extensive lists available online), see Whitespark’s top citations by category, city, and country.
NAP Consistency – NAP stands for business name, address, phone. Keeping this consistent across your directories (and website) is the #2 ranking factor in Google Maps.
Google Maps Optimization – my process for ranking here is: Google My Business → Moz Local → Whitespark → Reviews. This works VERY well and is the same process I used to rank clients #1 for “Chicago Graphic Design Classes” and other competitive keywords on my work page. I provided tips below and you can also see my local SEO guide (specific to WordPress but most recommendations are universal) for tips on finding local keywords, creating geo-targeted pages, mobile speed optimization, and other items from Google’s local search ranking factors.
Google My Business – your most important directory. Fill this out 100%, upload photos and the “photos” tab, verify your page, set a custom URL, and list ALL relevant categories with your primary category listed first. Get a 360° tour from a Googled preferred vendor if applicable.
Moz Local – run your business through Moz Local to fix errors on top directories. You will see 4 tabs which will help you fix incomplete, inconsistent, and duplicate listings.
Whitespark – hire Whitespark to build more directories since these are so important for Google Maps. Whitespark’s citation building service is $4-5 per directory. You basically fill out an intake with your business information, order around $300 worth of directories, and in around 2-3 months you should see an improvement in your Map rankings (they will send you a report once it’s complete). Whitespark has 4.9/5 reviews stars on Google with 120+ reviews and I’ve invested over $2,000 for both myself and clients. Whitespark does manual submissions + one-time fees unlike Yext which is automated, has recurring fees, and is terrible.
Reviews – Google My Business is usually the most important place to get reviews on (you need about 5 to get those stars showing up). You can avoid the Yelp review filter by asking customers who already have a Yelp account and engaging with people who left a review (adding them as a friend, voting their review as useful, etc). This will avoid the Yelp filter.
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Cheers,
I did all these listing citations for my own website and now I am ranked in top 3. Thank you so much. They are really great.
High priority list of business listing sites. Keep it up
Hi Tom,
I have been using GOOGLE my business for the past 11 months and it’s one of the best tools for my local SEO business.
thank You so Much for this tips I just stared My local landscaping company i was searching were to star publishing My company name this give me the tip thank You again
Great tips! I just realized that there are still some directories that I haven’t listed in my notes. Thanks for sharing this.
I’m Tring To register My website in the google maps Locations but can’t receive the code
They will send you verification in the mail… should prompt you when you’re done… what step did you get to?
Great directory guide Tom, keep it up.
Thanks :)
Thanks for sharing the list, its a really useful online directory post I’ve seen for a while.
some directories are not response why they take too much time…
I linked directly to the URL that prompts you to create a profile to make it easier, but I will double check/update them tonight.
Good starting list, however the DMOZ open directory is not listed. Indeed, it’s one of the most important directories especially for SEO.
There are categories for local businesses and corporations.
The drawbacks: DMOZ is very strict in terms of requirements and the verification may take a couple of months.
Wish I could get into DMOZ but yeah, their requirements are strict, didn’t list it because most people probably won’t get in it. I applied and didn’t get in which is kind of what I expected.
Would these be fine for Australia too?
Some of them (YellowPages, Yelp, Local, WhitePages, Brownbook, Yalwa, Hotfrog). I need to create another post for this but other top ones are TrueLocal, StartLocal, Aussieweb, Eatability, dLook, Womo, and LocalBusinessGuide.
Can you help me get listed
Yes, that’s something I usually handle for businesses doing local SEO. Can I email you to collaborate and send you an intake of the business information I’ll need to build these?
Nice list of local listing website. I Just added this to my To-Do list. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect post. Any small biz with a local market needs to be on these local directories.
Some of directories take too long to approve after verifying
Awesome list. I know my directory is definitely not top 20 yet, but I hope it gets there one day. Hey, would you mind stopping by and letting me know what you think? It’s ControlYourCity.com!
Great tips – Just used them for one of my clients.
That’s awesome Greg. Thanks for letting me know and I’m glad you found it useful.