Comments on: Data Aggregators and Local Citations https://www.brightlocal.com/learn/local-citations/building-citations/data-aggregators/ Local Marketing Made Simple Tue, 11 Oct 2022 08:18:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Questboards https://www.brightlocal.com/learn/local-citations/building-citations/data-aggregators/#comment-11660 Thu, 20 Aug 2020 10:00:05 +0000 https://www.brightlocal.com/?p=58373#comment-11660 Great article buddy! Now, this is very informative about
Data Aggregators and can be very useful to help local SEO.Thanks a lot!

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By: Jamie Pitman https://www.brightlocal.com/learn/local-citations/building-citations/data-aggregators/#comment-6590 Wed, 14 Aug 2019 04:48:39 +0000 https://www.brightlocal.com/?p=58373#comment-6590 In reply to Tim Winter.

Hi Tim, thanks for sharing your experience. I’m sorry to say that that’s just how the aggregators work. They always follow the USPS address format and are unable to override anything or go against the info that’s on the USPS database. I’m speaking to our aggregator experts now to see if there’s a workaround and will reply here if so.

Thanks

Jamie

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By: Tim Winter https://www.brightlocal.com/learn/local-citations/building-citations/data-aggregators/#comment-6576 Tue, 13 Aug 2019 15:31:43 +0000 https://www.brightlocal.com/?p=58373#comment-6576 I used all four data aggregators for my employer’s locations but one location had its address changed because apparently they all utilize USPS zip code and city matching. Instead of having the city listed as ‘Hamilton Township’ in NJ, it changed it to, ‘Trenton’. Even worse, the street name changed from ‘Quakerbridge’ to ‘Mercerville Quakerbridge’. Google and everyone else uses the address I submitted but the aggregators are now making a potential large number of our citations inaccurate. Do you have any idea if Google can pick up on this and see the two as the same, or should I be looking to add extra schema into our website to state a “same as” address?

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