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Might be a dumb question about google 3 pack citations

I’m working on a site in a very competitive market (Atlanta) and my client is very adamant about getting his site listed in three packs all over metro Atlanta (which is a pretty dang big area)

I have the google profile optimized very good and he is indeed showing up around his shop location.

It’s a home service type business where they travel to jobs around the metro

I have come across MOZ Local, LocalIQ and Bright Local that all offer citation building services. All three services combined costs around $100/month

My question: will it make sense to use all three services to help getting his site ranked in the google 3 packs outside of his shop location area?

I usually just build websites with good on page SEO and never play around with off page SEO so it’s all kind of new to me.

Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated!

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