Freeport Directory Listings & Citation Cleanup for Nautical Mile Businesses
Freeport is a working-class south-shore Nassau village of roughly 44,500 residents — one of the most diverse commercial cores in the county, with the Nautical Mile waterfront restaurant district, a busy Main Street, the Freeport LIRR station, and Cow Meadow Park anchoring the local landscape. Heavy density across restaurants, auto-services, home-services, dental, and real estate means there are more Freeport businesses competing for the same 11520 search results than almost anywhere on the South Shore. And it shows in the directories: a Nautical Mile seafood spot with three duplicate Yelp pages from past ownership, a Main Street auto shop listed under two old phone numbers, a dental practice still showing a pre-move address on Bing. Citation consistency is one of the documented foundational local search signals, and in a competitive market like Freeport the operator with locked NAP across every directory is the operator who survives the algorithm changes that knock messier competitors out of the top results.
Where Freeport businesses lose leads on directories
Nautical Mile restaurants with duplicate Yelp, Google, and OpenTable pages from past ownership
Main Street auto and service shops listed under outdated phone numbers across Bing and aggregators
Dental, medical, and real estate practices with stale suite numbers cached on vertical directories
How NOVA solves it
Audit every Freeport citation across 40+ directories and document NAP variants by Nautical Mile, Main Street, and Woodcleft
Claim, correct, and suppress duplicates on Google Business Profile, Apple Maps, Bing Places, and Yelp
Build vertical directories matched to your trade — OpenTable, Healthgrades, Houzz, Cars.com, Zillow profiles
Monthly sync monitoring so aggregator pushes and platform edits do not drift NAP back out of alignment
Freeport context
Long Island's south-shore villages with major commercial cores — Freeport, Lindenhurst, Patchogue — face the most aggressive citation competition on the Island. Decades of restaurant turnover on the Nautical Mile, auto shop ownership changes on Main Street, and medical-practice consolidations leave dozens of stale records per business across the data aggregators. In a market this dense, the Freeport operator who locks NAP consistency across Google, Apple, Bing, Yelp, and the industry verticals wins the foundation that downstream marketing depends on.
Local anchors: Nautical Mile, Freeport LIRR station, Cow Meadow Park, Woodcleft Canal.
Frequently asked questions
Freeport: Let's talk directories.
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