Localeze
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Hi!
For my client, Alpha Paving Industries, LLC, Localeze shows inconsistency and a missing website. I get on the account and when I tried to add the website I get a code. Send an email to Localeze and looks like they want us to pay business listing for $297.00 per year.
What are I doing wrong here?
Thank You!
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As of 2013 Localeze is requiring everyone to pay the $297 to add/update their listing. Phil Rozek documented it. I'd recommend reading his post. http://www.localvisibilitysystem.com/2013/04/17/rip-localeze-free-business-listings/
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