Citations: The Basics

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The phone book may have gone the way of the dodo bird, but the importance of citations is anything but extinct! Photo credit: elizaIO / Foter / CC BY-SA[/caption] Whether you operate a small, mom-and-pop business or a multi-national behemoth, your brand is your company’s identity, and it has been compromised! Do a quick Google search of your brand name and chances are you’ll page through dozens of citations that you didn’t know existed. It’s time to take control of these and make sure the sites that list your business are a) reputable and b) provide accurate information. In honor of Whitespark’s excellent listing of the top citation sources by country, let’s take a look at the power a citation has and which sources you should target. But first, let’s get some basics out of the way.

What is a Citation?
Let me quell the collective groan I’m eliciting and inform you that no, you will not need an AP Stylebook for this task. A "citation" is any mention of your business on the web. Usually these mentions are pulled by directories building up their site content with the intention of attracting users. A full citation should include your NAP, or:- Name
- Address
- Phone Number