Is There A Way To Use Multiple Tracking Phone Numbers Without Messing Up My NAP Continuity?

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2021 · 26 MIN

Is There A Way To Use Multiple Tracking Phone Numbers Without Messing Up My NAP Continuity?

from Local SEO Tactics and Digital Marketing Strategies · host Local SEO Tactics and Digital Marketing Strategies

In this episode, Bob, Jesse, and Sue discuss how to use multiple tracking phone numbers without throwing off your online continuity. This episode will give you great insight into the value of using tracking numbers, but most importantly, how using multiple tracking numbers can interfere with your NAP (Name, address, and phone number) consistency. Can you use multiple phone numbers while still protecting your SEO? Or is it best to stay with one number for your business. This episode addresses these questions and more. Listen today for great insights that can help your business!   Do you have a question for the team? Visit us at localseotactics.com/questions to leave us a question, and we may answer it on a future show! Thank you for checking us out, and enjoy the show.   What you'll learn Why you may want multiple tracking numbers to help understand where business is coming from (and why it may not be worth it). How checking reviews on platforms may be a way of tracking where your business is coming from. Why your focus should remain on your website and Google My Business listing for driving traffic and business. View the show notes, resource links, episode transcript, and watch the video version at https://www.localseotactics.com/is-there-a-way-to-use-multiple-tracking-phone-numbers-without-messing-up-my-nap-continuity/

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