First, creating 60,000+ Google map citations is not how Google ranking works. Local SEO is based on relevance, distance, and prominence not sheer volume of listings. In fact, mass-creating citations (especially low-quality or duplicate ones) often looks like spam.
The biggest red flags here:
- 100% guaranteed to rank in the 3-pack No one can guarantee rankings on Google Maps or Google Search. Thats entirely controlled by Googles algorithm.
- Huge number of citations Legit local SEO focuses on a small set of high-quality, consistent directories (like business listings, review platforms), not tens of thousands.
- NAP from Google Maps phrasing NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency matters, but copying or blasting it everywhere can create inconsistencies or duplicates.
- Geotagged images + backlinks boost rankings This is often overstated. Google largely ignores most low-quality backlinks and geo tag tricks.
What can actually happen if you use services like this:
- Your business listing may get flagged or suspended
- You could end up with duplicate or incorrect listings
- Your site may get low-quality backlinks, which can harm SEO
- Money spent with little or no measurable results.