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Directory Listings & Citations Cleanup for Amagansett Businesses

Amagansett is a Hamptons hamlet of about 1,070 year-round residents on the South Fork between East Hampton Village, Springs, and Montauk. The commercial life centers on a tight Main Street node — premium boutiques, independent restaurants, the Stephen Talkhouse, and a small base of home-services contractors who serve a market that swells dramatically in season. That seasonality is exactly why directory consistency matters so much here. Visitors searching from a beach house on Indian Wells Beach are not loyal locals — they pull up Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Yelp and trust whatever data appears first. If your Amagansett restaurant shows the wrong summer hours on Yelp, an old phone number on TripAdvisor, or a duplicate listing left over from a rebrand, you lose the table to whoever shows up cleaner. NOVA audits every directory your Amagansett business appears in, fixes inconsistent NAP across Google, Apple, Bing, Yelp, and the industry verticals that matter, and keeps it monitored so your listings hold steady through the seasonal rush. Cleaner citations help you compete with the better-staffed operations in East Hampton Village and beyond.

Where Amagansett businesses lose leads on directories

Amagansett Main Street restaurants get hammered in summer with wrong hours showing on Yelp and Google because seasonal schedules never made it back to every directory

Boutiques and small retail shops have duplicate Yelp and Apple Maps listings from old ownership or rebrands, splitting reviews and confusing visitors

Home-services contractors who serve Amagansett, Wainscott, and Montauk have inconsistent service-area data across Houzz, Angi, and Google that costs them off-season work

How NOVA solves it

Audit every Amagansett listing across Google, Apple Maps, Bing, Yelp, TripAdvisor, OpenTable, Houzz, and 30+ other directories and aggregators

Fix NAP inconsistencies, suppress duplicates from old ownership or summer-only listings, and claim unclaimed profiles where possible

Build out missing presence on industry directories like OpenTable for restaurants and Houzz for contractors, plus Long Island and Hamptons citation sources

Monthly monitoring so seasonal hours, summer-only menus, and contact updates stay synced across every directory

Amagansett context

Amagansett's seasonal economy means the cost of a bad listing is concentrated into a few peak months. A restaurant with wrong hours during the Stephen Talkhouse rush or a contractor whose phone number is wrong on Houzz during a homeowner's pre-summer scramble can lose meaningful revenue quickly. Long Island's East End is also fragmented across local directories — Hamptons-specific guides, regional travel sites, and the usual national players — and citation consistency is a documented local search ranking factor. For Amagansett operators competing with East Hampton Village and Montauk, fixing the foundation makes everything else work better.

Local anchors: Amagansett LIRR station, Main Street, Indian Wells Beach, Stephen Talkhouse.

Frequently asked questions

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