Analyze Competitors Citation

Analyze Competitors Citation

Are your competitors consistently doing better than you in the local search engine results, but you are unable to work out why? This is another area where our Local Citation Finder can come to your rescue. Our tool will show you the citations your competitors currently have, which you do not, and also provide an in-depth comparison of the top ten ranking sites. You even have the ability to choose specific businesses that you want to analyze and investigate.

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Citation Building Package

One Time Cost – No More Recurring

PRO

$ 35

  • 50 Citations
  • Top
  • Spin Description (You Need to Provide)
  • Citation Audit
  • Upload Logo/Photo
  • Indexing
  • Detail Report
  • 5 Days

SPECIAL

$ 65

  • 100 Citations
  • Top + Niche +Geo + Web2.0 Sites
  • Spin Description (You Need to Provide)
  • Citation Audit
  • Upload Logo/Photo
  • Indexing
  • Detail Report
  • 7 Days

PRO

$ 35

  • 200 Citations
  • Top + Niche +Geo + Web2.0 Sites
  • Spin Description (You Need to Provide)
  • Citation Audit
  • Upload Logo/Photo
  • Indexing
  • Detail Report
  • 10 Days
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Have any questions?

A Citation is a mention of your business’ profile or NAP on websites apart from your own or in online directories. These can be paid or free services.

Business directories are the most common places to find citations, however, they can also be found all over the internet such as in news websites, suppliers, and client pages. Ideally, you want to place your citations on websites with a long-standing and excellent reputation among search engines.

Citations can vary according to the website structure where you plan to publish it. Nevertheless, there is certain standard information that is universal across all directories. A citation will typically consist of the following items:

  • Business name
  • Business description
  • Phone number
  • Address
  • Website link

The internet understands how some businesses are mobile and don’t have a physical location, which is why citations are necessary as they give your business a more significant online presence that will help you pop up in local search results despite not having an address.