My NAP Was Consistent Everywhere.Traffic Still Stalled.
I spent weeks fixing Name, Address, Phone across every directory I could find. Google My Business matched perfectly. Local citations looked clean. I felt like I'd solved local SEO. Then I checked what was actually driving clicks from search results, and the consistency wasn't moving the needle the way I expected.
The thing is, NAP consistency matters for trust signals and avoiding duplicate listings that confuse Google's systems. But BrightLocal's local SEO data shows that consistency alone doesn't guarantee visibility or conversions. I was treating it like a checklist item instead of understanding what comes after: relevance, review velocity, and content that actually answers what local searchers are looking for.
What I learned is that NAP consistency is table stakes, not a ranking factor by itself. It's the foundation that lets other signals work properly. Once that's locked down, the real work starts with our SEO services that focus on what actually moves traffic in your market.
Worth trying: Audit your top 10 local directories where your business appears. Check if phone number formatting, address line breaks, or business description wording differs between them. Pick one directory and standardize it there first, then use that version as your master copy for the rest.
