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Multiple Site Build or All Pages within 1 Site?

Hey guys thank you for all the info. Currently in the midst of setting up a client who has a mobile blasting truck that can move throughout the state. I advised him that setting up multiple sites (one in each) city where I know we can rank organically and connect GMBs to that specific site and get local citations going and all that jazz. but now I am not sure about this.

Do you think its better to just connect those GMBs to sub domain pages on a single URL

Have yall had EXP with this type of mobile business?

Competition is not that high within the state

So options are as follows:

-Build single domain for every city and connect it to local GMBs in areas

-Build one Domain and connect Gmbs to sub domain pages (not sure how local citations would work in this situation, would need different tracking number, address and name for every location)

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