Here are some practical tips for posting a business listing on YellowBooks.ng (a Nigerian business directory platform):
Note: This tip doesn't follow the page layouts of Yellowbooks.ng
Make sure your business is listed under the most relevant category. If your business fits into multiple categories (e.g., “Restaurant” and “Event Catering”), choose the first one that represents your core service and add 4 extra as secondary (5 recommended).
Avoid abbreviations unless they are widely known. Make it easy for people to find your brand when searching.
Upload clear, high-resolution photos of your logo, products, team, or physical location. Listings with photos get more views and build more trust.
Use simple language to explain:
What your business does
What makes you unique
Any special offers or services
You can make use of ChatGPT to generate a compelling description about your business.
Include relevant keywords related to your business and the city your business is in that people might search for on Google and YB Local (e.g., “affordable catering in Abuja” or “cheap restaurant in Port Harcourt,” etc.).
Double-check your phone number, email, and website. Use a full physical address and location pin if you are in your office or business place, especially for local businesses.
Let people know when you're open. If your hours change seasonally or on holidays, keep them current, and if you do not open on Saturdays and Sundays, do not update both days; this would automatically tell YB Local you are closed for the days.
Ask happy clients to leave a review on your YellowBooks listing. Good reviews improve visibility and credibility.
Connect your Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn pages. Makes it easier for people to follow, message, or learn more.
Check how your listing performs (views and clicks). Update your description or images periodically to keep it fresh.
After publishing on YellowBooks, make sure you claim your business by providing your business CAC certification. However, this doesn't mean your business won't be published.