One correct record
The business name, phone, location, and website are defined once.
For Las Vegas service businesses
Business information · ListingsBusiness directories copy one another, so old information can spread and remain online for years. We find the important mismatches and duplicate listings, correct the sources that matter, and document anything that cannot be changed.

The business problem
Directories copy each other. A move, rename, tracking number, or duplicate profile can spread conflicting data for years. Cleanup gives Google and customers one dependable record.
The business name, phone, location, and website are defined once.
Conflicting listings are corrected, merged, suppressed, or documented.
A source list and change log make the next update easier to manage.
How we handle the work
We turn the findings into a work list, handle the most important items first, and show you what changed in accounts you own.
We find major listings, duplicates, data providers, and conflicting business information.
The sources other directories copy from get fixed before the small ones.
We verify accepted changes and keep unresolved cases visible.
Proof you can inspect
We use measurements from accounts you own. Each result includes its source, date, and limits, so traffic is never presented as sales.
Verified through June 21, 2026
Call tracking was not installed, so this proves search visibility. We do not claim a lead, booked-job, or revenue number from it.
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LVCOI plans are $149, $349, or $649 and up per month. The audit shows which plan covers the work and whether a one-time fix makes more sense.
You get a written list of the gaps we found, why they matter, and which ones deserve attention first. It is yours to keep whether you hire us or not.
Website and profile fixes can start as soon as access is in place. Google may take longer to recognize and reflect those changes, so the monthly report separates work completed now from results that take more time.
Accurate core business data still matters. The goal is consistency and customer trust, not submitting to hundreds of low-value directories.
Start with the business
The written audit explains what is working, what needs attention, and what is not worth paying for. Keep it, use it yourself, or ask us to handle the work.