Reading through this post really resonated with my own journey in local SEO. I spent months trying to perfect my citation profiles and secure backlinks, yet my Google Maps ranking remained stubbornly low. It was only when I focused on verifying and maintaining consistent NAP data across niche directories and high-authority local sites that I started to see real improvements. One thing I found particularly effective was using dedicated audit tools to catch small discrepancies early—the slightest mismatch can really sabotage trust signals. I’ve also started engaging more with local content, like community stories, which seems to humanize my brand and strengthen my local relevance.From your experience, how often do you recommend running these audits to keep trust signals optimal? I’m considering setting a weekly routine but wonder if that’s overkill or just right for a competitive market. Also, do others see a noticeable difference when adding engaging local content versus just focusing on citations and backlinks? Would love to hear different strategies that have worked for others in boosting local map visibility.Reply