SEO NAP Consistency
NAP stands for Name, Address, and Phone Number. NAP consistency means your business's name, address, and phone number appear in exactly the same format across every online platform where your business is listed. Inconsistencies in NAP are one of the most common and damaging local SEO mistakes — they confuse Google and reduce your chances of appearing in local search results.
Why NAP Consistency Matters to Google
Google aggregates information about businesses from hundreds of sources — directories, review sites, social media, local news, your own website, and Google Business Profile. When Google finds the same business listed with slightly different names, addresses, or phone numbers across these sources, it loses confidence that the information is accurate. Low confidence leads to lower local rankings.
Inconsistent NAP Confuses Google
GOOGLE SEARCHES FOR YOUR BUSINESS AND FINDS: Google Business Profile: Name: "Mehta Dental Clinic" Address: "45, MG Road, Bangalore 560001" Phone: "+91 80 4567 8901" Justdial: Name: "Dr. Mehta's Dental" Address: "45 MG Rd, Bengaluru" Phone: "080-45678901" IndiaMART: Name: "Mehta Clinic" Address: "MG Road, Bangalore" Phone: "8045678901" All three are the same business — but Google is not certain. Inconsistency = reduced local ranking confidence. CONSISTENT NAP across all platforms = clear signal = better rankings.
Common NAP Inconsistency Mistakes
- Using "Road" in some listings and "Rd." in others.
- Using a landline on one platform and a mobile number on another.
- Old address still live on some platforms after a business moved.
- Business name spelled differently ("&" vs "and", "Ltd." vs "Limited").
- Different suite or floor numbers in address variations.
- Tracking phone numbers (unique numbers used in ads) listed in directories instead of your main number.
How to Audit Your NAP Consistency
Step 1: Define Your Master NAP
Before auditing, decide on one exact version of your NAP that will be the standard across all platforms. This is your "master NAP." Document it precisely, including punctuation, abbreviations, and formatting.
Example Master NAP
Name: "Mehta Dental Clinic" (not "Dr. Mehta's", not "Mehta Clinic") Address: "45, MG Road, Indiranagar, Bangalore - 560001" Phone: "+91-80-4567-8901" This exact format goes on EVERY platform — no variations.
Step 2: Search for Your Business Online
Search for your business name + city in Google. Check every result in the first few pages. Visit each listing and note any NAP discrepancies.
Step 3: Use a Citation Audit Tool
Tools like BrightLocal, Moz Local, and Semrush's Listing Management scan hundreds of directories automatically and identify NAP inconsistencies. These tools save hours of manual checking.
Step 4: Fix Inconsistencies One by One
Visit each platform with incorrect NAP and update it to match your master NAP exactly. For platforms you cannot access or claim, contact the platform's support team to request a correction.
High-Priority NAP Platforms for India
Make sure your NAP is accurate and consistent on these platforms at minimum:
- Google Business Profile
- Justdial
- IndiaMART
- Sulekha
- Facebook Business Page
- Yelp (for internationally visible businesses)
- Bing Places for Business
- Your own website's Contact page and footer
NAP on Your Own Website
Your website is one of the most authoritative NAP sources Google checks. Ensure your NAP appears on:
- Contact page
- Footer (visible on every page)
- About page
- LocalBusiness schema markup (structured data)
The schema markup version tells Google your NAP in machine-readable format, making it the clearest signal of all. Add LocalBusiness schema to your homepage and contact page.
NAP and Multiple Locations
If your business has multiple locations, each location needs its own NAP — and that NAP must be consistent across all platforms for that specific location. Never mix up addresses between locations. Create a separate Google Business Profile for each location with that location's unique NAP.
Key Takeaway
NAP consistency sends a clear, trustworthy signal to Google that your business information is accurate. Define one master NAP format, audit all your existing listings for inconsistencies, fix discrepancies on each platform, and ensure your website displays the correct NAP in text and in LocalBusiness schema markup. Consistent NAP is a foundational local SEO requirement that should be set correctly before pursuing any other local SEO activities.
