This post really hits home about the importance of strategic citation management for local SEO. Like many small business owners, I used to think that just listing my business on a few directories was enough. But I quickly learned that inconsistency in NAP details can actually harm your trust signals and rankings. I’ve since started using tools like Whitespark to keep my citations clean and accurate, which has noticeably improved my local map visibility. It’s also interesting how community submissions and backlinks from local blogs add an extra layer of authority. Has anyone found it particularly effective to focus on niche-specific directories or community sites over larger, broad platforms? I’d love to hear real-world experiences on balancing quality and quantity when building citations—sometimes less is more, especially if those citations are from high-authority sources.Reply