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Here are two businesses. Which one has NAP consistency?

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My guess is that the business on the left has consistent NAP and the one on the right has an absolute mess of inconsistent citations.
 
My guess is that the business on the left has consistent NAP and the one on the right has an absolute mess of inconsistent citations.

It's a trick question. Both GBPs have Yext enabled and have NAP consistency.

Here is the same GBP on the left, and the one on the right doesn't have NAP consistency.

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Interesting. Have you controlled for other factors like competition, location, whether the location is open, etc.?

Jason's point is more that too many people still think NAP consistency is a crucial ranking factor, or a ranking factor at all.

There are other reasons to pay attention to it (especially on the major sources), but unless you need a move or a massive rebranding to go over smoothly, they are not related to rankings and there are many things more useful for a business's ranking.
 
Jason's point is more that too many people still think NAP consistency is a crucial ranking factor, or a ranking factor at all.

There are other reasons to pay attention to it (especially on the major sources), but unless you need a move or a massive rebranding to go over smoothly, they are not related to rankings and there are many things more useful for a business's ranking.

That's a good point to note. I don't disagree. However, Jason also seemed to be saying that he found that review recency was responsible for the dramatic differences in rankings...unless I misunderstood that point. But that's what I was asking about.
 
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