The top 60 free UK business directories for 2023

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    Do people still search for free UK business directories?

    Yes, but they are in the minority because most people use search engines such as Google to find what they are looking for. We recommend a diverse and accurate local citation portfolio for reasons other than searches within those directories. To improve your local SEO, we recommend that you have as many citations as possible in free UK business directories.

    What Exactly Is Local SEO? And why is it significant?

    Local SEO is optimizing your website and online presence, so potential clients searching in your area can find you through search engines. This differs from search engine optimization (which positively impacts local SEO) because it can attract clients outside your company's reach. Local SEO boosts your ranking in local search results, and with 46% of Google searches being local, local SEO is more important than ever.

    How Do Local Directory Listings Help Local Search Rankings?

    To understand how local business directory listings in the UK can help your local SEO, you must first understand the Local Search Ecosystem. The ecosystem is divided into four types;

    • Primary Data Aggregators - Companies like Factual and Acxicom collect, vet, and validate massive data sets. Data from the primary aggregators is licenced by search engines such as Google, Bing, and Apple.

    • Key Ecosystem Sites - Examples include Facebook and Yelp, which help feed this information to search engines.

    • Geo & Vertical Directories - These directories increase traffic to your site and feed information to core search engines, helping validate your business and its data.

      Google and Bing are two of the most well-known search engines.

    Expanding your portfolio of accurate local citations gives you more indicators to search engines of who you are, what you do, and where you do it. This assists search engines such as Google in verifying your company and its services. The greater a directory's "Domain Authority," the greater its influence on your local search ranking.

    • A link to your website from a more significant, more authoritative site improves search engine indexing and raises your ranking in local search results.

    • Provide accurate information to potential customers to help them find, visit, or contact your company.

    Incorrect data is not only inconvenient for users, but it can also harm your local SEO. By planning your citations, you can keep your information accurate and consistent. Fill out your company information in our free UK business directories citation planner first, then copy and paste it into your free UK business directories listings. If you ever relocate, rebrand, or change your opening hours or phone number, the citation planner will include a list of free UK business directories with your listing, making your life easier.

     

    TOP TIP

    Listing in 50 or more directories will take a week or more if you aren't prepared! Paying for the Moz Local tool is a great way to save time.

    Moz will upload data to big data aggregators, which will feed it down through several directories. Wait 6 months, then go through our list of free UK directories and fill in the blanks, simple! You can also use this tool to make significant changes, such as rebranding or moving offices.


     

    The List of 60 Free Local Business Directories in the UK

    We have used all of these free UK business directories and have firsthand experience listing a citation in each directory; we have only submitted citations to free UK business directory listings that work. Please email us if a directory is no longer operational or you are having difficulty adding a listing. We will update the information in our blog post to keep the list current for our readers. We've sorted them by domain authority (DA) to make it easier for you to prioritize your citations.


    Directory Website (clickable)DANotes
    Apple Maps100This app is now the default map application on all Apple devices so it’s super important to get your business listed on it. Visit to sign in and add your business as a place.
    LinkedIn98You’ll first need to have a personal account on linkedin. So sign up, then follow the instructions here to add your business page.
    Facebook96The social media giant has made it really easy to create a page for your business. You’ll need a Facebook account and follow these instructions.
    Google94This one needs no introduction. When you search in Google for a local business you will most likely see their my business link with a map and more detailed info about them. To add your business go to Google My Business to sign in and claim your listing. Google may want to verify your details by phone or sending you a postcard with a verification code.
    Bing94You can easily list your business at Bing Places Similarly to Google, they will mail you a verification postcard. However, if you’re a little more patient and verify with Google first, you can simply import your listing from Google
    The Independent Business Directory94This listing is managed by a company called Scoot. Go to Scoot’s add listing page and you will be listed in this directory automatically if eligible.
    The Mirror Business Directory94This is another Scoot directory so got Scoot’s add listing page to get listed if eligible. You only need to do this once for all of Scoot’s directories.
    The Mirror Business Directory92Login (you can login with a Facebook account) here to add your business listing.
    Wales’ Business Directory89Managed by Central Index, go to Dentral Index to be automatically listed in this directory if eligible.
    The Evening Standard Business Directory92Another one managed by Scoot. If you haven’t already, head over to Scoot to claim your listing and you will be listed in this directory automatically if eligible.
    The Daily Record Directory84Another high authority domain managed by Scoot. Go here to be automatically listed in this directory if eligible.
    here.com84Here.com is used by loads of vehicle sat nav systems. To add your business you’ll need to sign up for an account and login to their Map Creator. Zoom in on the map and add your location.
    TomTom80Visit TomTom mapshare tools, create an account and add your business as a place of interest by clicking on its position on the map. TomTom will then validate the request and include it in it’s next update.
    Biz Community76This one is super easy,sign up and add your listing.
    Just Landed75A website designed for ex-pats, simply go here and list your business.
    Yell.com74Once the business directories, Yell is still a big player click here to claim or add a listing
    Yelp74Visit this page and click the big red button to claim your business.
    Relevance72Pretty straight forward, go here and click “add listing”.
    192.com66Simply go here to search for your business by post code and either claim or add your listing.
    Kompass66Register your company and add at least one product/service.
    Cylex Business Directory UK55Click here to find the registration page and fill in your info.
    Bark59This is a lead generation site but has a profile for all their registered professionals.Visit the sitee and click “Join as a Professional” and add your details.
    Global Brownbook59Head straight here and add your business.
    Central Index56Visit here, register and add your business.
    Community Walk58Go to their sign up page and once registered add a map and then add your location – we found adding our location was easiest to do by entering the longditude/lattitude (you can find this by searching Google Maps for your business and right clicking.
    Infobel58Visit their pricing page and click on the “try” button for the free listing, you don’t have to give any credit card details etc. so don’t worry about being charged in future.
    Spoke58Click “register” in the top right of the homepage and then click here to list your business.
    The Best Of UK57Got to their homepage and click “ARE YOU A BUSINESS?”, you’ll then be presented with a form to complete.
    FreeIndex56Go to their sign up page and register to advertise.
    Storeboard55All you need to do is sign up on the homepage and you’ll be directed as to the type of profile you wish to create. Hit business and enter you info.
    Scoot55Although the domain authority isn’t the best, Scoot manages and disitributes the info you provide to other much more powerful directories so it’s well worth going here to add your listing.
    Cybo54Head over here to list your business.
    Lacartes52Sign upe and add a business page.
    iBegin50iBegan (see what I did there?!) with going here entered the details, easy!
    Thomson Local50Go here and fill in your details. Don’t worry too much if you don’t get a notification or response, we didn’t! After emailing their support they told us it takes up to 14 days.
    ShowMeLocal.com49Follow this link and set up your citation.
    Europages49Go here to sign up
    Hotfrog47It’s really easy to create your profile by visiting this page.
    N2947Get started by adding your business and contact info.
    Touch Local47Another Scoot-managed directory. Go to Scoot to be automatically listed in this directory if eligible.
    Express Business Directory45I expected this to be a newspaper’s directory powered by Scoot, but it’s not!Add your business and follow the prompts. Don’t forget to verify with the email you’ll receive at the end!
    iGlobal45Go to their add business oage and fill in your details.
    2FindLocal44Visit this page and search for your business’ telephone number. From there, follow the prompts.
    Find The Needle43A UK business to business portal, list your business here.
    MisterWhat42Go to the homepage and click “sign up” in the top right. You will then be able to login and go to “my profile”. You will then be able to click “add company”.
    City Visitor39Go here and enter your postcode and hit “search” then claim or enter your business details into the form.
    opening-times.co.uk38Head here and enter your business email address then follow the prompts including your opening times, obviously…
    Tupalo38Pop here to add your free listing.
    My Local Services37Go here to list your business.
    UK Small Business Directory37You need to submit a request to TJ! Visit this page and complete the form.
    Tipped.co.uk36Check if your business is already listed here and amend or add your listing. It does take 3 months for them to approve it if you want a free listing!!
    Fyple35Register for an account then verify your listing and login to add a business.
    Where 2 Go35“Go 2” here and follow the steps.
    Near.co.uk34Check if your business is already listed here and amend or add your listing. It does take 3 months for them to approve it if you want a free listing!!
    Dentons33It’s easy, just go here and click “create basic listing”. N.B. for this listing you will need to have a seperate personal email for registration to the one your are using for the public profile.
    WAND33Visit the homepage and there are two buttons in the middle where you can either “register now” or “update listing”.
    Searchme427All you need to do is visit here and register your business
    InUKLocal25This one is a bit of a chew… visit this page and use the “local sites finder” at the bottom right to drill down from region, area to the town you wish to advertise in. Go to your town’s page and scroll down and click “Advertise your business (FREE)”. On the next page click “create an account” and away you go.
    Opendi24Visit their listing page and submit your listing.
    Townpages.co.uk21Set up your free listing here.

    What about specialised directories?

    Some industries have valuable and authoritative websites that can be cited. For example, TripAdvisor for hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions, or HomeAdvisor for contractors and architects. It is worthwhile to investigate the directories available in your industry, as they may be the most important directories for a successful local SEO campaign.


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