Directory Listings & Citations for Roslyn
Roslyn is a roughly 2,922-resident village in Nassau County, bordered by East Hills and Roslyn Estates. Most of the local search action runs through ZIP 11576, where customers pull up Google, Apple Maps, or Yelp before they call anyone. The businesses we work with here are mostly restaurants and med-spas and aesthetic clinics, and every one of them gets found, vetted, and judged by their directory listings before a single conversation happens. Compact, walkable historic downtown along Old Northern Boulevard with one of the strongest restaurant scenes on the North Shore. Strong mix of med spas, plastic surgery, and independent retail, which means citation consistency matters more than most owners realize. The problem is almost universal on Long Island: a handful of directories list the old phone number, two have a previous address from before a move, the GBP category does not match Apple Maps, and a duplicate Yelp page from a former owner is still ranking above the real one. NOVA is a Long Island done-for-you marketing and tech team. We audit your listings across every directory that matters, fix the conflicts, suppress the duplicates, build out the verticals you are missing, and check monthly so the data does not drift back. One bill, one team, one phone call when something needs to change.
Where Roslyn businesses lose leads on directories
Duplicate listings from rebrands, owner changes, or moves that are splitting your reviews and ranking signal.
No listings on the local Nassau County citation sources Google uses to confirm you are a real business in Roslyn.
Listings drift back out of sync after a few months and nobody is checking — until a customer calls the wrong number.
How NOVA solves it
Full audit across 40+ directories — Google, Apple Maps, Bing, Yelp, Facebook, the major data aggregators, and the restaurants verticals that matter for Roslyn.
NAP standardization across every directory so Google sees one consistent business, not seven slightly different ones.
Build out the missing listings — local Nassau County chambers, Long Island citation sources, and restaurants-specific verticals you should have been on years ago.
Monthly sync checks so when a data aggregator overwrites your fixes — and they will — we catch it before customers do.
Roslyn context
Long Island local search is unusually citation-sensitive because the metro area is dense with similar businesses across Nassau County and the next county over. In Roslyn specifically, customers searching for restaurants and med-spas are comparing you against options in East Hills and Roslyn Estates in the same scroll, and Google is using citation consistency to decide which result it trusts. Clean, consistent listings across the directories Long Islanders actually use is what tips the algorithm — and the customer — toward you instead of the next pin on the map.
Local anchors: Roslyn Clock Tower, Old Roslyn Mill, Roslyn Harbor, Northern Boulevard restaurants, Bryant Library.
Frequently asked questions
Roslyn: Let's talk directories.
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