Your business deserves
to appear on trusted platforms. We identify, verify, and list your company in the right directories for both local and global reach.
Inconsistent NAP data
hurts trust.
We standardize your info across all directories.
Duplicate listings confuse search engines.
We find and merge duplicates
to consolidate authority.
Low-quality directories damage reputation.
We filter out spammy
or irrelevant sources.
New market - wrong
listings.
We handle regional profiles
and multilingual submissions.
We price based on directory scope, authority level, and ongoing maintenance — not vanity metrics.
Each package is tailored to your industry, region, and SEO priorities to deliver lasting results.
We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.
Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.
Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.
Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.
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For Los Angeles businesses, our directory and aggregator listing service starts at $2,500 for initial setup and submission to 30-50 relevant platforms. This includes research into entertainment industry directories, tech startup platforms, and hospitality aggregators popular in Greater LA. Monthly maintenance runs $500-800 depending on how many platforms require updates. Given LA's competitive market spanning from Silicon Beach to Downtown's Arts District, investing in quality directory presence helps you stand out in local search results and industry-specific platforms where your customers actually look.
We prioritize directories based on your industry and neighborhood. For restaurants and retail, we target Google Business Profile, Yelp, and TripAdvisor — critical in tourist-heavy areas like Hollywood and Santa Monica. Tech companies benefit from AngelList, Clutch, and Product Hunt. We also submit to LA-specific platforms and chambers of commerce in Culver City, Pasadena, and other key business districts. Entertainment and production companies get listed on industry databases used by studios and agencies across Burbank and West Hollywood. Each listing is optimized with location-specific keywords that help you rank for searches like 'web developer near Beverly Hills' or 'catering Downtown LA.'
Initial listings go live within 2-3 weeks after we gather your business information and verify ownership across platforms. However, full SEO impact in LA's competitive market takes 6-8 weeks as search engines index your new citations and aggregate the data. You'll start seeing increased visibility in local pack results and industry searches by month two. We've found that LA businesses with consistent NAP (name, address, phone) across 40+ directories see 30-40% more qualified leads from local search compared to those with only basic Google presence.
We maintain a master data sheet for your Los Angeles business that includes all variations of your information — whether you use 'LA' or 'Los Angeles,' Suite vs Ste, different phone formats. Before any submission, we verify your details match exactly across every platform to avoid citation conflicts that hurt local SEO. Our team manually checks each listing after publication and sets up monitoring to catch any unauthorized changes or duplicate listings. This attention to detail matters because even small inconsistencies between your Yelp, Google, and industry directory listings can confuse search algorithms and cost you rankings.
Absolutely — we customize your directory strategy based on where you operate and who you serve. A restaurant in Silver Lake needs different directories than a law firm in Century City or a manufacturing company in Vernon. We research niche directories for your specific sector, whether that's entertainment production, aerospace, fashion, or food service. For multi-location businesses spanning the Valley to South Bay, we create location-specific listings that help each branch rank in its immediate area. This geographic precision is essential in a sprawling metro like Los Angeles where customers rarely search citywide.
We handle all updates as part of ongoing maintenance — whether you change hours, add services, open a new LA location, or update contact details. Within 48 hours of receiving your update request, we push changes across all active directories and aggregators. This is crucial because outdated information frustrates potential customers and damages your search rankings. Many Los Angeles businesses have old listings from previous addresses or disconnected phone numbers floating around the web, which we audit and correct as part of our initial cleanup before adding new citations.
You'll receive a detailed onboarding questionnaire to capture your business information, target areas within Los Angeles, and competitive landscape. Within one week, we deliver a directory strategy document showing exactly which 40-60 platforms we'll target and why each matters for your goals. You get bi-weekly email updates with links to newly published listings and screenshots confirming accurate information. At the 30-day and 90-day marks, we send analytics reports showing traffic from each directory source and any ranking improvements in local search. Our project manager responds to questions within 24 hours via email or scheduled calls.
Yes — our post-launch support includes quarterly audits to verify all listings remain accurate and active, plus we monitor for duplicate or incorrect listings created by third parties. We track your Google Business Profile insights, review acquisition across platforms, and flag opportunities to claim new industry directories as they emerge. If you need to respond to reviews or update seasonal information, we handle that coordination. Most Los Angeles clients stay on our monthly maintenance plan because directory ecosystems constantly change — platforms merge, new local sites launch, and competitors create citation spam that needs correction to protect your rankings.