Table of Contents
How to make many location pages that each earn their ranking instead of cannibalizing each other.
The duplicate-content trap
Most multi-location sites spin up near-identical pages that differ only by a city name. Search engines see the duplication, pick one, and ignore the rest. The fix is not more pages. It is more genuinely different pages.
Make each page locally true
Every location page should carry details only that location has: its own services, its own team, its own photos, its own reviews, and the questions that location actually gets asked. That is also exactly what answer engines need to cite you for a nearby search.
Structure and interlinking
Group locations into clear silos, link them sensibly, and add local business schema to each. Done well, the set lifts together instead of fighting over the same term.
