Using the same site for different offline locations

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Hi Everyone,

I own a local offline brick and mortar service company. I want to open a new office this month about 40 miles away in a close by city. If I rent a space there and start citations for that store with a different phone number, but the same url will it cause complications with my site?


I'm trying very hard to add a lot of quality content to my blog. I really want to build a site of value. I'm just not sure that I can provide a great experience if I have to split my focus to build content on multiple sites.

Thanks in advance for the feedback.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    This is an old page (2010) but it's focused on franchise type businesses & SEO.

    Make a web page for each store location
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    • Profile picture of the author longrobnc
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      This is an old page (2010) but it's focused on franchise type businesses & SEO.

      Make a web page for each store location
      So, I could just use the same site, but list my extra location on my homepage and have a unique URL on my site for that location?
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by longrobnc View Post

        So, I could just use the same site, but list my extra location on my homepage and have a unique URL on my site for that location?
        From what I got on that Matt C. blog post was the usual SEO, just build an internal page for each location. Keep in mind that Matt C. blog post is from 2010.

        Talk to MikeFriedman here on WF, he deals with a lot of local SEO, he's probably dealt with a similar situation (one business with multiple locations).
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        • Profile picture of the author longrobnc
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post

          From what I got on that Matt C. blog post was the usual SEO, just build an internal page for each location. Keep in mind that Matt C. blog post is from 2010.

          Talk to MikeFriedman here on WF, he deals with a lot of local SEO, he's probably dealt with a similar situation (one business with multiple locations).
          I used him to SEO my old site. Thanks
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