I Listed My Business Everywhere.Most Directories Did Nothing.
I spent a week submitting to every directory I could find — 50+ listings. Felt productive. Then I checked which ones actually sent traffic or leads. The number was embarrassing. Most directories were dead weight, eating time I could've spent on things that mattered.
What I learned: not all directories are equal. The ones that move the needle are the ones your actual customers use. Google Business Profile is table stakes — it powers local search and maps. But after that, it gets specific to your industry and location. A plumbing business needs Yelp and HomeAdvisor. A restaurant needs OpenTable and Zomato. A service business in Brevard County might benefit from local chamber listings, but a national B2B company won't.
The real work isn't submitting to 100 directories. It's picking 8-12 that matter for your business, keeping them accurate, and letting local business visibility compound over time. Consistency across those key listings is what Google actually uses to verify your business and rank you locally.
Pick your top 5 directories based on where your customers actually look (not what you think sounds important). Audit them for accuracy this week — wrong phone numbers, outdated hours, or missing photos tank your credibility. Fix those first before chasing new listings.
