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Probably doesn't matter for what you do with a national market. If I'm looking to do business with someone local and they don't have an address or local phone number listed I know they aren't a local business. If they just have an address with no local phone I'm leery it's just an address and not a location and they are actually out of state.
The more you put that says this is who I am and I'm easy to find gives one the sense that you don't have reason to hide.
Any reason for only a local number verses an 800 line? That's something I've never thought of.
Local number definitely builds trust. Anyone can get a 1800 number as an add-on for a website. But you need a real physical address for a local landline.
Local number definitely builds trust. Anyone can get a 1800 number as an add-on for a website. But you need a real physical address for a local landline.
Even for national advertising I would give a choice between the two. Just showing that you have the local number gives credibility. And obviously for local marketing a local number is much better. It always makes me wonder if a local company gives me a 1800 number to contact them at.
You don't a real physical address for a local number. Google Voice, Magicjack and Nettalk can get you a number in many area codes without a physical address there.
Google.....
Your domain
Your domain + reviews
Your domain + complaints
If you wanna build a brand control your branded serps.
Typically when i search ill first go non branded keywords then search around. If i find a company im interested in, ill then look up reviews, complaints, consumer comments, and listings for the business.