Scaling Local SEO: A Multi-Location Data Aggregator Strategy
Client: A regional retail chain with 40 new and existing locations.

Challenges We Faced
The client’s rapid growth created a massive, unmanageable citation problem
Missing Niche Citations
They had a GMB, but were completely absent from critical medical directories like Healthgrades, Vitals, and Zocdoc.
Chaotic NAP Data
40+ locations, all with inconsistent NAP data, duplicate listings, and incorrect hours.
Inconsistent GMBs:
Individual store managers were changing their own GMB hours and photos, creating brand inconsistency.

No Scalable System
Their marketing team was trying to manage 40 GMBs manually, and it was impossible. New store openings were invisible for months.
Poor Map Rankings
Most locations were invisible on Google Maps and Apple Maps, costing them all “near me” foot traffic.

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Our Approach – How We Solved These Challenges
Results
| Metric | Before | After | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citation Accuracy (across 40 locations) | 40% | 99% | +147.5% |
| Locations in “Map Pack” Top 3 | 4 / 40 | 32 / 40 | +700% |
| GMB “Get Directions” Clicks (Total) | 30,000/mo | 85,000/mo | +183% |

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Advice for Marketers & Brand Owners
- You must use a management tool (like Yext or BrightLocal) for multi-location businesses. Manual management is impossible.
- Submit to Data Aggregators (like Data Axle). This is the fastest way to syndicate your correct NAP data across hundreds of smaller apps and directories.
- Centralize GMB ownership. Do not let individual franchise or store managers control their own GMB. This is the #1 cause of NAP inconsistency.
- Lock your listings. A good local citation management company will use software to “lock” your NAP and prevent unauthorized changes.
Extra Factors That Made It Work
- Centralizing GMB ownership was a critical first step.
- The “lock” feature of our Citation Management Platform (Yext) was essential for protecting the 40 listings from being changed.