Expand your business to a new location? Optimizing one location is simple, but things get tricky when you open multiple locations in the same city. This is how we help our family services business Dominate the entire market There is no existing ranking for tanks.

Challenge: Ranking two locations in one city
Our clients have a complete office in Charlotte. We had a problem when they opened a second position (starting from the first position).
- If you create a second Charlotte Pages, Google may not rank them. Google avoids pages that rank nearly the same from the same website.
- The main office is strong – history and reviews, so ranks well in many areas.
- However, the new office Poor ranking Part of the city.

- What’s worse is The main office is not there and ranks well.

But the new office is also ranked there.
Solution: One page, two positions
Instead of creating separate pages for North Charlotte, we’re going to do it Merge two locations on a Charlotte page.
- This page now lists two locations under a citywide service page.
- Keep your own in every position Unique address and phone number On Google business profile.
- Two lists are linked to the same page, but Google does not mark them as duplicates Or pause them.
Results: A large number of organic rankings improve
Once we have integrated the page, something incredible happens:
📈 Their organic rankings exploded! They began to rank in new markets with their main keywords.

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If you open The second location in the same city,,,,, Don’t create a new page. Instead add the second location to your existing location page.
How do you handle multiple locations?
Does your business have multiple locations in the same city? Share your strategy in the comments!

