Are there any services like Moz Local for Canada?
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Was wondering if there would be a way to simplify getting NAP data out there and consistent for a business in Canada like we have here in the US with Moz Local? If not, are there specific sites besides Yellow Pages Group and the government site (ic.gc.ca) to submit their information? I'm sure Yelp, Facebook, Google, Bing, Yahoo, and all the usuals...but where else?
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+1 for Darren and Whitespark team up here in Canada, top notch citation building program.
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My pleasure, Patrick!
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Thank you Miriam!
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Hi Patrick,
Darren Shaw's company, Whitespark, is located in Canada and is widely respected for their citation building program. You might want to check them out.
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