Don’t take our word for it. An independent market data company recently completed a test of the accuracy and completeness of business listing data on the following local search sites:
The test was conducted independently by Implied Intelligence which provides a range of data-related services (e.g., enhancement, cleansing, de-duplication) to marketers and publishers. They crawled and hand-checked 1,000 independent local business websites in the US (no chains or franchises were included in the test) and compared the information it captured.
In an article on Search Engine Land, Greg Sterling of Sterling Market Intelligence reported that Implied Intelligence evaluated and scored the local search competitors on the basis of the following criteria:
Overall Superpages.com was the winner for total scores in accuracy and completeness, followed by YP.com with Google Maps coming in third. Foursquare was the overall loser, however Yelp also didn’t fare that well. Tables courtesy of Greg Sterling The table below offers a comparison among these sites in terms of basic listings coverage and accuracy. The yellow highlighting indicates the high score in each category.
The table below shows the scores on enhanced information. YP.com had the highest scores with Superpages.com in second place. Reviews and check-in data were not considered because Implied Intelligence felt this didn’t allow for an “apples to apples” comparison across sites. However, had reviews content been included Yelp, Google and Foursquare would likely have fared better.