July 15, 2026

Multi-Location SEO: How to Target Multiple Cities without Hurting Your SEO?

Written by
Molly Sturgeon

Expanding your online visibility into nearby cities can be one of the fastest ways to grow your local customer enquiries; however, it is also one of the easiest ways to damage your SEO if implemented poorly. 

Many businesses make the common mistake of creating dozens of near-identical local pages and only changing the location keyword. This strategic approach rarely creates value for users and can often leave you with thin, low-performing content that the algorithm does not favour. 

So, how can you successfully implement multi-location SEO on your website?

  • Create unique location pages that mention services offered, testimonials, areas served, case studies and FAQs
  • Avoid templating content and changing keywords only
  • Strengthen local trust signals through local reviews, case studies and maps

In this guide, we will explain when location pages make sense, when they should be avoided and how to create local SEO content that is actually useful to your customers. Creating a multi-location strategy following these guidelines will support your online visibility rather than weakening it. But first, let’s discuss what multi-location SEO is.

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What is Multi-Location SEO?

Multi-location SEO is the process of improving visibility across multiple geographic areas while offering useful and informative content specific to those areas. This does not always mean you need to open multiple offices within these areas. 

Multi-location SEO can apply to:

  • Businesses with various  physical addresses
  • Service businesses covering multiple towns or cities
  • Single-location businesses serving nearby areas
  • Brands expanding local visibility regionally

However, the important point to remember is that pages should exist only if there is intent. The location pages need to provide information that is genuinely relevant to users in those areas; otherwise, they are not going to elevate your visibility. 

Why is Local SEO Important?

Local SEO is important because it helps your website to appear in location-based searches when users are more inclined to convert. These pages target more localised content rather than national content, which can be more challenging. 

The main reasons why Local SEO is important are:

  • Drives higher intent traffic
  • Improves appearance in maps and local packs 
  • Builds trust and credibility
  • Increases the chances of online conversions

To learn more about local SEO and why it is important, check out our recent blog: What Is Local SEO and How Does It Work.

When Do Location Pages Make Sense?

Over the past year, there has been a shift in the algorithm, which means it is harder to rank location pages if they don’t offer individual value.

Expert Quote

“Location pages still play an important role in SEO, but simply swapping out place names is no longer enough. The pages that perform best are those that genuinely help users by providing location-specific information, local proof points, and content tailored to the needs of people in that area.”

~ SEO Account Director – Paul Pennington

You should create location pages if you have: 

A physical office or storefront

Services that differ by location

Team members working regularly within the area

Local case studies and reviews

Enough unique information to produce a useful page

A physical office or address

Examples:

  • A physiotherapist with practices in Manchester and Leeds
  • An estate agent with separate branches 
  • A regional contractor with local teams

You should avoid creating location pages if you:

Have no local case studies or relevance

Only want to rank for more keywords

Operate from one location and cannot serve other towns

Don’t plan to differentiate the content between pages

The multi-location SEO strategy that you should absolutely avoid implementing would be having pages targeting the same keywords with different locations and very little difference in content. For example:

  • Roof Cleaners Leeds
  • Roof Cleaners Manchester
  • Roof Cleaners Liverpool

Expert Quote

“When one of my new clients joined Wildcat, they had over 300 location pages created by their previous agency. Reviewing six months of data in Google Search Console and Google Analytics 4 showed these pages delivered almost no value — some received fewer than three users and generated no leads. It highlighted the risk of creating templated location pages without considering user value. ”

~ Senior SEO Director – Molly Sturgeon

How to Write Location Pages that Actually Work

When it comes to creating a successful multi-location strategy, the best-performing location pages feel genuinely local. Instead of creating content that is templated and replaces city names, these pages should build trust and evidence that your business actually works in these areas

Below, we have detailed some of the key factors you should include in your location pages. 

Local Introduction 

The introduction is one of the first sections a user reads on your location page, so it is helpful to highlight this locality within the introduction. For example:

  • “Supporting businesses across Manchester with commercial window and gutter cleaning”
  • “Helping homeowners across Sheffield navigate property transactions with trusted legal advice”
  • “Delivering physiotherapy support to people across Leeds through tailored treatment plans”

Example:

Services Available in that Area

Your location page would also benefit from detailing which services are available in the area, especially if they depend on distance. For lower-priced services, a business may not be willing to travel as far as it would for bigger projects. 

For example, a house window cleaning compared to a commercial property window cleaning. 

Below is some of the important information that you could include about your services.

  • What services are available 
  • Typical response times 
  • Prices of services
  • Distance willing to travel 
  • Local availability

Ultimately, providing as much unique information as you can about the services available in those areas will make the page more useful for the user. 

Local Proof

Trust signals have always been an important ranking factor in SEO; therefore, adding local proof to your location pages is a no-brainer. Common local proofs you should include on your location pages are:

  • Local testimonials 
  • Local case studies
  • Before and after examples – demonstrating results 
  • Client outcomes

Adding these features to your location pages will help show Google and users that you genuinely deliver services in these areas. Not only helping with rankings, but also encouraging conversions due to strong trust signals. 

To learn more about SEO trust signals and how they are important for your website, read our recent blog: SEO Trust Signals: How to Build Authority with E-E-A-T.

Coverage Information

It can also be really helpful to inform users of some of your coverage information, especially if there are specifics. For example:

  • Nearby towns you can also travel to 
  • Your overall service radius in that area
  • Any areas where your business does not offer its services

Local Specific FAQs

Adding FAQs to location pages helps deliver more useful, intent-driven content for users and can support conversion performance. It may also increase the likelihood of your content being referenced by LLMs such as ChatGPT and Gemini when generating responses.

However, unlike FAQs you would use on your main landing pages, the location page FAQs need to answer questions that users in that specific area would actually ask. 

For example:

  • What areas do you cover in Manchester?
  • Is your clinic easy to navigate to?
  • Do you offer parking at your showroom in Liverpool?
  • How quickly can you respond to a plumbing problem in Leeds?

Discover more about the importance of FAQs and creating LLM-friendly content by reading some of our recent blogs below. 

Unique Visual Content

Adding relevant, unique visual content to your location pages can also help to demonstrate your trust and add value to users. Examples of visual content you can use within your multi-location strategy include:

  • Team photos 
  • Project images (Before & after)
  • Location imagery – showing projects being completed in the area
  • Maps

Landing pages are only one part of an effective local SEO strategy. For more practical tips on improving local visibility, read our latest blog: How Can I Rank Better in My Local Area?

Example 1: Service Area Business Covering Multiple Locations

Scenario: 

A commercial window cleaning company based in Leeds serves surrounding cities. 

Due to the business genuinely offering its services across multiple locations, we recommend creating individual landing pages with the following URL structures. 

  • /commercial-window-cleaning-in-leeds/
  • /commercial-window-cleaning-in-manchester/
  • /commercial-window-cleaning-newcastle/
  • /commercial-window-cleaning-in-liverpool/

Each of the location pages should include the following:

  • Area-specific case studies 
  • Service availability 
  • Local testimonials 
  • Local visuals 
  • FAQs relevant to the location
  • Services delivered in that area

Try to avoid:

  • Duplicate introductions 
  • Duplicate page templates 
  • Identical service lists 
  • Duplicate FAQs with keywords switched out. 

Example 2: Single Location Business Targeting Nearby Towns

Scenario: 

A marketing agency operating from one office in Sheffield wants to attract clients from nearby towns. 

In this scenario, separate city pages would not be the best approach. Instead, the following structure would be recommended. 

Ideal URL Structures: 

  • /seo-services/
  • /local-seo/
  • /case-studies/

Then, local signals can be strengthened with the following:

  • Examples of client projects from local areas
  • Testimonials from local businesses
  • Internal links

An Effective Location Page Template

We have created a standardised location page template for you to follow to ensure an effective local SEO strategy.

Example: 

Electrician in Sheffield

Example: 

Need a trusted commercial electrician in Sheffield? We provide fast, compliant electrical services for offices, warehouses, schools, retail spaces, and industrial sites across Sheffield.

Why Choose Us in Sheffield?

  • 10+ years serving South Yorkshire businesses
  • NICEIC-approved electricians
  • Fast-response times
  • Experienced across retail, education, industrial, and office sectors

Example:

Electrical Services in Sheffield

  • Electrical installations — Office fit-outs, power distribution, and lighting systems.
  • Emergency callouts — Rapid support for electrical faults and outages.
  • Testing & compliance — EICRs, PAT testing, and commercial safety inspections.
  • LED lighting upgrades — Energy-efficient lighting for warehouses, offices, and retail units.

Example:

Recent Work in Sheffield

  • Warehouse lighting upgrade – Attercliffe 

Installed LED lighting across a 20,000 sq ft warehouse, helping reduce energy usage by an estimated 45%.

  • Office fit-out — Sheffield City Centre

Completed a full electrical installation for a three-floor office refurbishment with minimal disruption to staff.

Example:

Areas We Cover Around Sheffield

Our Sheffield electricians offer our services around Sheffield, including the following locations:

  • Attercliffe
  • Ecclesall
  • Hillsborough
  • Meadowhall
  • Rotherham
  • Chesterfield
  • Barnsley

Example:

FAQS About Our Electricians in Sheffield

  • Do you provide emergency electrician callouts in Sheffield?
  • What is your response time to emergency callouts in Sheffield?
  • What electrician services do you offer in Sheffield?
  • What are the costs of your electrician services in Sheffield?

Example:

Our Related Services & Locations

  • Commercial electricians in Leeds
  • Commercial electricians in Manchester 
  • LED lighting installations 
  • Electrical testing 
  • Emergency callouts

Example: 

Request a Quote From Our Sheffield Electricians

Contact our team today to discuss your electrical requirements and for a free quote.

How to Internally Link Between Location Pages?

Internal linking is often overlooked in Local SEO. Internal linking between related location pages helps search engines understand the pages better and determine how to rank them. It also improves how authority flows across your site, which can strengthen visibility, and it improves user experience. 

Recommended internal linking structure:

  • Core Services → Location Pages

Example: SEO Services → SEO in Sheffield

  • Location Pages → Related Locations

Example: Sheffield → Rotherham → Chesterfield

  • Case Studies → Relevant Locations

Example: Retail SEO Case Study → Sheffield SEO

Multi-Location SEO with Wildcat Digital

At Wildcat, we understand that multi-location SEO strategies are not about publishing more and more templated pages. It’s about creating better value for users in each area. 

To utilise our expertise and elevate your local SEO strategy, contact us today for a free audit and quote. 

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Molly Sturgeon

Senior SEO Account Manager

Will Hitchmough

Founder

Our founder, Will Hitchmough, worked at a number of high profile Sheffield Digital Agencies before founding Wildcat Digital in 2018. He brings an extensive knowledge of all things related to SEO, PPC and Paid Social, as well as an expert knowledge of digital strategy.

Digital Marketing can be a minefield for many businesses, with many agencies ready to take your money without knowing how to deliver results. I founded Wildcat Digital to deliver digital success to businesses with smaller budgets in a transparent way.

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Outside of work, Rich is a father to three children, which keeps him very busy! He’s also recently started running again to keep fit and loves a bit of DIY.

Sarah Tyree

Head of Digital

Sarah joined Wildcat in January 2025, bringing over seven years of SEO expertise to the team. With a background in Fashion Communication and Promotion, she has worked both in-house and at agencies, covering a range of digital marketing specialisms before focusing on SEO.

Passionate about all things search, Sarah thrives on helping brands grow their online presence.

Outside of work, she enjoys walking her dog, running, and shopping for vintage clothing.

 

Amelia Ashman

Office Manager

Amelia joined Wildcat Digital in January 2025, bringing extensive experience in HR, Health & Safety, Facilities Management and IT Support. Previously an Operations Manager at The University of Sheffield, she has a strong background in creating efficient and well-organized work environments.

Specialising in HR, Health & Safety, and Facilities Management, Amelia ensures the Wildcat Digital team has the resources and support needed to thrive. Whether managing office operations, maintaining compliance, or fostering a positive workplace culture, she keeps everything running smoothly.

Outside of work, Amelia loves trying new things, traveling, camping, and walking. She also enjoys socialising and exploring new places with friends and family. Her adventurous spirit and proactive approach make her a valued member of the team.

Siena Russell

Client Success Coordinator

Siena joined us in 2023 with a background in sales and digital marketing. She leads on client relationships across the company, ensuring that our customers are happy throughout their journey with us, from their initial consultation through to onboarding and beyond. 

Outside of work, Siena enjoys travelling and getting stuck into the local culture. She likes to make the most of her experiences and particularly enjoys watching sunrises and sunsets from beautiful locations around the world.

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SEO Account Director

Paul has a strong background in SEO, having previously founded and ran a successful eCommerce business, as well as running a personal blog that achieves an average of 17K users per month. Paul’s knowledge of SEO is extensive, with a strong emphasis on client handling and technical SEO.

Outside of work, Paul enjoys spending time with his family and staying active with weight lifting and combat sports.

Dariusz Baczyk

Team Lead & Technical SEO Account Manager

With a degree in Computer Science and SEO experience dating back to 2017, Dariusz has a wide range of SEO skills and knowledge. His specialist knowledge of Technical SEO has firmly landed him the title of Wildcat’s Technical Wizard, and he has recently taken on the responsibility of Team Leader for the Panthers Team.

In his spare time, Dariusz loves hiking, experimenting and trying new coffees and loves learning new things. He is currently learning more about CRO and AI and how this could benefit our clients.

Molly Sturgeon

Team Lead & Senior SEO Account Manager

With a background in sales, Molly is a natural Account Manager, brilliantly handling any issues that come her way. Having joined us as a Digital Marketing Executive, and working part-time through her final year of University, Molly is a shining example of how hard work pays off. She is now an SEO Account Manager with a particular interest in Content and Client Management. 

In her spare time, Molly loves to get out in nature, hiking and exploring the Peak District. She also loves cooking and likes to unwind with a bit of yoga.

Libby Oldale

PPC Team Leader

Libby joined Wildcat in 2021 as our first PPC hire. With a degree in Digital Media Production, a Master’s in Digital Media Management and previous experience in Social Media Management, Libby hit the ground running and has since climbed the ranks to Senior PPC Account Manager and has a particular interest in the eCommerce sector.

Outside of work, Libby likes gaming, and cooking and likes to keep active by lifting weights.

Jamie Stowe

Senior SEO Account Manager

With a degree in Film and TV production, and a varied career history, Jamie made the move to marketing with a Masters degree in Digital Media Management. He has since worked in SEO at Agencies across Sheffield, before joining Wildcat and working his way up to SEO Account Manager. Jamie has a particular interest in backlinks and Digital PR and has recently gained a client a valuable backlink from Forbes!

In his spare time, Jamie is an avid foodie and loves trying new restaurants and cuisines. He also loves to travel and spent a year travelling to Australia after university.

Jasmine Savery

SEO Account Manager

Jasmine joined Wildcat in 2022 with a strong background in SEO and Account Management. At the time, she was finishing up a Level 4 Apprenticeship in Digital Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, and has since worked her way up to SEO Account Manager. Jasmine excels at content writing and promotion, and particularly enjoys finding creative ways to join the dots on multi-channel campaigns.

In her spare time, Jasmine volunteers at a charity, helping combat loneliness & social isolation experienced by older neighbours. Outside of Wildcat, she owns a catering company, Savery Grazing, creating delicious grazing tables & platters for a range of events. She also loves skiing and exploring the Peak District.

Jon Herdman

Senior SEO Executive

After spending ten years managing businesses, restaurants, cafes and event spaces across Sheffield, Jon decided to change careers and joined Wildcat as an SEO Executive in 2022. He especially enjoys the client management side of the job, helping them to understand digital marketing and ways in which they can build their business’s presence online. 

Outside of work, Jon likes to keep fit with running, badminton and football, and also loves music. 

Andy Blanchard

Senior SEO Executive

Andy joined Wildcat in 2023 after starting his digital marketing career in-house for a local Sheffield company. Since joining, he has developed a strong interest in Technical SEO and has strong skills in Account Management. 

Outside of work, Andy loves music and plays in a couple of bands. He also enjoys rock climbing, cycling, photography and good food.

Tom Brookes

PPC Executive

Before joining Wildcat, Tom worked across different industries, building skills in sales and customer service. He later developed a passion for digital marketing whilst working on personal marketing projects and freelance ventures, and gained numerous certifications in PPC and Social Media. 

Outside of work, Tom enjoys staying active by going to the gym and hiking. He also loves travelling and motorbiking.

Kezia Humphries

Senior SEO Executive

Kezia joined us in July 2024 after completing a CIM Certificate in Digital Marketing and gaining experience in Content SEO at another Sheffield agency.

In her spare time, Kezia loves to get outdoors, bouldering, hiking and travelling.

Alex Hickling

Senior PPC Executive

Alex joined Wildcat Digital in December 2024 as a Senior PPC Executive, bringing a strong background in Paid Media, Paid Social, and Programmatic advertising. With a degree in Business & Marketing and Google Ads certifications, she has the expertise to craft high-performing campaigns that drive results.

Before joining Wildcat Digital, Alex worked at two leading agencies in Leeds, honing her skills across various digital advertising platforms. Her analytical mindset and strategic approach help businesses maximize their online presence and advertising budgets.

Outside of work, Alex enjoys spending time with her dog, Lola, and going on walks with her dog walking group. She’s also a keen footballer and loves playing five-a-side whenever she gets the chance. Her enthusiasm and team spirit make him a great addition to the Wildcat Digital team.

Amy Varley

SEO Executive

Amy joined Wildcat in 2024 with a background in journalism, having worked as a News Editor and Editor-in-Chief at The Sheffield Tab. She is naturally interested in Content SEO and research, so will no doubt prove to be a content power-house.

In her spare time, Amy loves watching crime shows, listening to music and hanging out with her dog, Eddie!

Reiss Mason

SEO Executive

Reiss joined the Wildcat Digital team in July 2025, with a background in journalism and digital content, Reiss brings both creativity and technical know-how to the team.

After graduating with a Journalism Studies BA from the University of Sheffield, where he also served as Games Editor and Deputy Editor for the student-run newspaper – Reiss jumped straight into the world of climate tech communications.

Outside of work, Reiss loves crochet, swimming, playing guitar, and diving into both video and board games. He’s always up for picking up new skills and trying new things – which makes him a perfect fit for our team!

Lucy Young

Senior SEO Executive

Lucy joined the WildcatDigital Team in August 2025, with solid SEO experience and a creative edge from her work in wedding videography, a combination that brings both strategic insight and storytelling flair to the team.
When she’s not deep in keyword research or editing stunning wedding footage, you’ll probably find Lucy exploring new places on long walks or unwinding with a few books.

Bekky Croson

Office Assistant

Bekky joined the WildcatDigital Team in October 2025, with over a decade of customer-facing experience – including running her own vegan café.

Bekky brings a wealth of energy and expertise to the team. When she’s not keeping things running smoothly in the office, you’ll find her cooking up a storm for friends or playing hockey with the Sheffield Women’s squad.

Bianca Croitoru

PPC Account Manager

Bianca joined the WildcatDigital Team in October 2025, having worked with charities from £100k to £7M, blue-collar lead gen businesses, and clothing e-commerce brands – building multi-channel marketing strategies that flow seamlessly, Bianca will be a real asset to the team.

When she’s away from the office, Bianca loves diving into holistic health experiments… and indulging her inner conspiracy theorist (or truth seeker, depending on who you ask).

Fiorela Imerai

SEO Account Director

Fiorela joined the WildcatDigital Team in October 2025, she joins us with a strong background in SEO and Digital PR, helping UK and global brands grow their online presence and strengthen their reputation.

Outside of work, you’ll usually find her cooking, exploring new places, or “just browsing” flights… that she’ll probably end up booking!

Eviee Taylor

SEO Senior Executive

Eviee joined the WildcatDigital Team in January 2026 and has a background in marketing and SEO for the education and theatre industries, with a keen passion for writing and accessibility.

She is also a keen crafter, theatre-goer and certified cat lady!

Liv Hardwick

Content & Proposal Writer

Liv joined the WildcatDigital Team in June 2025, with a strong background in financial admin and client care, Olivia is taking an exciting step into the creative world – and we’re so glad she’s doing it with us!

She’s currently studying content creation through her apprenticeship with Wildcat, and already bringing fresh energy and creativity to the team.

Outside of work, Olivia runs her own BIAB nail business, loves reformer Pilates, long walks, and is a member of a competitive dance team.

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