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09/16/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 04:07

Does NAP consistency matter for local SEO

Yes, NAP consistency matters significantly for local SEO because it helps search engines verify your business is legitimate and improves your visibility in local search results.

NAP stands for Name, Address, and Phone number. When this information matches exactly across all online locations, search engines trust your business more and show it to local searchers.

Key places where NAP consistency matters most:

  • Google Business Profile . Your primary listing that appears in Google Maps and local search results
  • Your website. Contact pages, footer information, and location pages should match your Google listing exactly
  • Online directories. Yelp, Yellow Pages, industry-specific directories, and citation sites
  • Social media profiles. Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms where you list business information
  • Review sites. TripAdvisor, Better Business Bureau, and industry review platforms

Even small inconsistencies can hurt your rankings. For example, using "123 Main St." on Google but "123 Main Street" on your website, or listing different phone numbers across platforms, confuses search engines about which information is correct.

To maintain NAP consistency:

  • Audit your current listings. Check all online mentions of your business for discrepancies
  • Choose one format and stick to it. Decide whether you'll use "St." or "Street," abbreviate your business name or spell it out completely
  • Update all locations simultaneously. When you move or change phone numbers, update every platform at once

Consistent NAP information builds trust with search engines, making them more confident in displaying your business for relevant local searches.

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