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Local Citation Sites
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After searching through many local citation site I find that most only apply to the US. Are there any really good ones in Canada?
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The citation finder tool at Whitespark (mentioned in one of my other comments) can also be really useful, Brett. One way you can use it is to check out the citations your local competitors have, so you can recognise and go after relevant citation sites that you may not have thought of.
www.whitespark.ca/local-citation-finder/
Well worth a paid account for a couple of months at least. (No affiliation - just a great tool. And Canadian
Note that as a Pro member here, there's even a perk for that: www.seomoz.org/pro-perks.Paul
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thanks very much Matt
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Hi Brett,
I moved to Australia a year ago and dealt with the same thing. Most citation sources are US/UK. I have compiled a list of AU and CA ones for my own use. To help you along, I just posted the CA list here:
http://www.highonseo.com/2012/12/canada-citation-list/
Hope that helps. It's a compilation of a LOT of lists from around the web. If you download the XLS at the end, it has the pagerank, mozrank, domain authority, etc. for every site on the list, update as of this morning.
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