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Multi-location business marketing
Marketing for multi-location businesses that need local demand under control
For franchises, commercial cleaning and janitorial companies, senior living and wellness groups, regional service businesses, healthcare groups, retail operators, and service brands that need local pages, SEO, AI visibility, PPC, tracking, reporting, reviews, intake, and follow-up to line up by location.

Direct answer
Multi-location marketing has to show which markets are working and why.
Stan Consulting provides marketing services for businesses where location pages, local search, AI visibility, Google Ads, reviews, calls, forms, intake, and reporting are not giving the owner clear control across markets.
Right fit: operators with several locations, service areas, branches, franchisees, clinics, stores, or regional teams that need cleaner marketing decisions by market.
Request helpLocation demand
Each location needs a page path, a proof path, and a follow-up path.
A multi-location brand can look strong overall while one market loses calls, another wastes ad spend, and another has no clear proof for local buyers.
Local pages need more than city names.
Each page should answer service fit, location fit, proof, reviews, hours, next step, and the reason to contact that location.
Paid search needs location control.
Campaigns should not hide which market, service, page, call, or form is creating the demand worth keeping.
AI visibility needs plain local answers.
Pages should state what each location does, where it serves, who it serves, what happens next, and how the business earns trust.
Reviews have to support the local decision.
Location proof, service proof, customer language, and recent review signals should sit close to the call, form, or booking action.
Intake gaps look different by market.
One branch may miss calls. Another may need better form routing. Another may need follow-up after tours, quotes, consults, or service requests.
Reporting should name the next location move.
The owner needs to see which location needs pages, ads, review proof, budget, tracking, or follow-up repair next.
Industry routes
The route should match how the business operates across locations.
The shared problem is local demand control. The child route carries the buyer language for the actual business model.
Marketing services
The service should match the location leak.
Multi-location marketing usually breaks between local pages, ads, search visibility, reviews, calls, forms, intake, or reporting.
Implementation path
From uneven local demand to market-level control.
The work starts with the locations that need better demand, then traces each path from search or ad to page, call, form, review proof, intake, and follow-up.
Separate locations and services
Branches, franchisees, clinics, stores, service areas, senior living communities, and regional teams need clean page and reporting lanes.
Match demand to local pages
Paid search, local search, AI answers, referrals, and direct traffic need pages that answer service, location, proof, and next action.
Trace calls, forms, and reviews
The business needs to see source, location, service type, review profile, call handling, form response, booked outcome, and follow-up status.
Repair intake and follow-up
Missed-call recovery, form routing, quote follow-up, tour follow-up, appointment follow-up, review requests, and reporting keep paid demand from disappearing.
Scope the marketing service
Send the site, location list, priority markets, ad context, local page issue, call path, form path, review profile, or reporting problem through the request form.
Buyer selection
Use this when the brand needs control across real markets.
Right-fit multi-location businesses already have locations, branches, franchisees, service areas, clinics, stores, or regional teams. The work is strongest when the business can change pages, ads, local proof, tracking, reporting, intake, or follow-up.
Not the right fit
This is not a generic listing package, a promise to rank, or a detached ad campaign. It is marketing work for operators willing to connect local demand to location pages, reviews, calls, forms, intake, and decisions.
Questions before contact
Plain answers before anyone books time.
Is this for franchises and regional businesses with more than one location?
Yes. This page is for franchises, commercial cleaning and janitorial companies, senior living and wellness groups, healthcare groups, retail operators, and regional service businesses that need marketing control across locations.
Do you build local pages and location landing pages?
Yes. Work can include location pages, local service pages, landing pages, proof placement, calls to action, forms, and internal links that help each location answer local demand.
Can you help with local SEO and AI visibility?
Yes. Work can improve local service answers, location coverage, internal links, structured data, review proof, and plain business details for search and AI visibility.
Do you manage Google Ads or PPC for location demand?
Yes. Stan Consulting can review or build PPC paths where campaign structure, local landing pages, call tracking, form tracking, budget control, and reporting need to line up by location.
Can reporting show which locations need attention?
Yes, when the business can connect source, campaign, page, location, call, form, review profile, intake status, follow-up, and booked outcome.
What should we send first?
Send the website, location list, priority services, Google Business Profile context, ad account context, local pages, call path, form path, review profiles, and the locations that need better demand.
Request multi-location marketing help.
Send the site, location list, priority markets, ad context, local pages, reviews, call path, form path, or reporting problem. The first pass is to find where local demand is leaking by market.
Send the location path