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    • webdesignbarrie
      webdesignbarrie last edited by

      I am currently working on a website for a business that has multiple office locations. As I am trying to target all four locations I was wondering if it is okay to have more then one Local Rich Snippet on a single page. (For example they list all four locations and addresses within their footer and I was wondering if I could make these local rich snippets).

      What about having more then one on a single website. For example if a company has multiple offices located in several different cities and have set up individual contact pages for these cities, can each page have it's own Local Rich Snippet?

      Will Google look at these multiple "local rich snippets" as spaming or will they recognize the multiple locations and count it towards their local seo?

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      • Jonathan1979
        Jonathan1979 last edited by

        Sure, each contact page can have its own rich snippets for the different locations just fine.

        I haven't tried it, but Yoast is pushing this with their plugin http://yoast.com/wordpress/local-seo/

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        • MiriamEllis
          MiriamEllis last edited by

          Hi WebDesignBarrie,

          I'm not totally sure I know what you mean by "local rich snippets". I'm going to take a guess that you are talking about using Schema??? If so, yes, it is completely fine for a single business with multiple physical locations to publish a unique page for each location and put Schema markup for the location, as well as for other elements like testimonials, if desired. And, it's also fine to have more than one location in the footer. My rule of thumb is that it's fine to do this provided there are less than 10 locations. If there are more than that, I think it makes the footer too unwieldy. It sounds like you have just 4 locations and should be fine. If I've misunderstood your questions, please just let me know.

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