This post really highlights the often overlooked importance of NAP consistency in local SEO. I’ve seen firsthand how a small typo or inconsistent formatting across directories can cause significant drops in rankings, even when reviews and backlinks are solid. One thing I’ve found useful is setting up automated alerts for NAP discrepancies, especially as you scale — tools like BrightLocal are a game-changer for that. Has anyone tried combining manual audits with automation for ongoing NAP management? I’m curious about what strategies others have found effective over time to keep all listings aligned as the business grows. It’s clear that quality over quantity is key, especially when it comes to citations. Would love to hear more about how you prioritize niche directories versus high-volume low-trust sites in your strategies.Reply