Multiple Addresses - Google places for business
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Hi
I need a little help, A client of ours has 4 business addresses and want to know, should we have all 4 in the footer of their website or should we just keep the relevant address to the relevant area page?
Thanks
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this is correct
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Hi Oleg
Thanks for the reply.
I assume having all 4 in the footer is best practice for my client trying to rank for local Google places for business positions for each 4 areas?
Cheers
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If you have 1 site for all 4, you should have the addresses for all 4 in the footer of your website with rich schema markup + create 4 google+ pages (one for each location)
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