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Directory Listings & Citations for East Hampton Businesses

East Hampton is a high-end Suffolk County town of about 28,400 year-round residents that swells dramatically through the summer season, with Main Beach, the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the East Hampton LIRR station, Guild Hall, and Hook Mill anchoring a premium hospitality, home-services, landscaping, and personal-care economy. Bordered by Southampton, Montauk, Amagansett, Springs, Wainscott, and Sag-Harbor, the town's 11930, 11937, 11954, 11975, and 11976 ZIPs see brutal seasonal swing — quiet October through April, packed Memorial Day through Labor Day. Premium pricing carries premium expectations, and visitors planning a Hamptons trip from Manhattan or beyond rely entirely on what Google, Apple Maps, Yelp, OpenTable, TripAdvisor, Houzz, and Zillow show them. When a restaurant's summer hours stay live in November, when a home-services contractor's phone number bounces, when a real estate agent shows up with three duplicate Zillow profiles from past brokerage moves, the lead goes to a competitor in Sag Harbor or Bridgehampton. NOVA audits every directory the business appears on, fixes the broken listings, suppresses duplicates, claims the unclaimed entries, and keeps the data synced through every seasonal pivot.

Where East Hampton businesses lose leads on directories

Restaurants in East Hampton's seasonal economy struggle with hours that don't match the actual calendar — summer hours stay live into November, winter hours don't update for Memorial Day weekend

Real estate professionals working East End premium markets lose buyers when Zillow, Realtor.com, or Apple Maps shows duplicate agent profiles from past brokerage moves

Home-services contractors and landscapers serving high-end Hamptons clients lose calls when their NAP differs across Houzz, Angi, Google, and Apple Maps

How NOVA solves it

Full citation audit across 40+ directories with focus on hospitality, real-estate, home-services, med-spa, and fitness categories that drive East Hampton business

Standardize NAP and seasonal hours across Google Business Profile, Apple Maps, Bing, Yelp, OpenTable, TripAdvisor, Houzz, Zillow, and East End citation sources

Suppress and delete duplicate listings from agent moves, ownership transitions, and seasonal pop-ups

Pre-season and post-season hour swaps plus monthly monitoring so directory data tracks the real Hamptons calendar

East Hampton context

Long Island's East End — East Hampton, Southampton, Montauk, Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton — runs on visitor-driven search, premium pricing, and brutal seasonal swing. Manhattan and out-of-state visitors plan Hamptons trips from their phones, and citation consistency across Google, Apple Maps, Yelp, OpenTable, TripAdvisor, and the relevant verticals is what keeps an East Hampton business visible against the dozens of other premium spots fighting for the same summer weekend.

Local anchors: Main Beach, Montauk Point Lighthouse, East Hampton LIRR station, Guild Hall, Hook Mill.

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