
SEO FAQs
What is the best way to fix wrong funeral home listings online?
Start by defining your correct master NAP record, your exact name, address, and phone number in one chosen format. Then claim and correct each directory listing through that platform's business owner tools, starting with Google Business Profile and Bing Places. For data aggregators such as Infogroup (Data Axle) and Neustar Localeze, submit corrections directly. Allow four to eight weeks for aggregator corrections to propagate to dependent directories.
For a step-by-step process for auditing and correcting all your listings, read our guide: NAP Consistency for Funeral Homes
Citation correction is part of our broader funeral director SEO company service — see everything we manage for independent funeral directors.
More SEO questions
- What is SEO and why does it matter for funeral homes?
- How long does SEO take to show results?
- What keywords should a funeral home target?
- How is funeral home SEO different from general SEO?
- Can I do SEO myself or do I need an agency?
- What is local SEO for funeral homes?
- What is the Google Map Pack and why does it matter?
- How does Google decide which funeral homes appear in the Map Pack?
- How important are Google reviews for local SEO?
- Should I have a separate Google Business Profile for each location?
- How long does funeral home local SEO take?
- Can an independent funeral home outrank corporate chains in local search?
- What if my funeral home premises is not in the town centre?
- What are structured and unstructured citations for funeral homes?
- What tools can I use to check my funeral home's citation consistency?
- How many directories should my funeral home be listed on?
- Is NAP consistency different for UK and US funeral homes?
For more funeral marketing questions, see the full FAQ hub.
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