I Built Links From Every Local Directory.Only Three Mattered.
I spent weeks chasing local directory submissions, thinking volume was the play. Google Business Profile, Yelp, Facebook, industry directories, chamber listings, local maps platforms.
Submitted to all of them. The ranking movement?
Barely noticeable.
Then I looked at the actual traffic and authority flowing from each source. Three directories were sending qualified leads and had real domain authority: Google Business Profile, Yelp in certain industries, and one niche directory specific to the client's market.
The others were noise. BrightLocal's research on local citations shows citation quality matters far more than quantity, and I was learning that the hard way by watching my analytics instead of just trusting the theory.
The shift was brutal but necessary. Instead of spray-and-pray submissions, I started asking which directories your actual customers use and which ones Google trusts.
That narrower focus meant deeper optimization of the three that actually moved the needle. It's the same principle as our local SEO work: fewer high-value links beat a hundred weak ones every time.
Our Florida Local Search Index keeps showing that citation consistency on the right platforms, not raw count, is what tracks with local ranking.
Audit which local directories your competitors rank in and which ones actually send traffic to their sites. Build and optimize there first, then stop. Three high-value, consistent citations beat a hundred low-value submissions you'll never maintain.
