The short answer: list on the NDIS and disability marketplaces participants browse, plus Google Business Profile, map platforms and general Australian directories, keeping your name, address and phone identical everywhere. It is mostly free and boosts both visibility and local SEO.
NDIS directories do two jobs at once. They put you in front of participants and coordinators who browse listings to shortlist providers, and they create consistent citations that strengthen your local SEO. Getting listed is mostly free and one of the fastest wins available to any provider.
Prioritise the platforms coordinators and participants actually use to find and compare providers, plus the general business directories Google reads for local ranking signals. Typical categories worth covering:
We handle directory listings and citation consistency in every plan.
A listing is only as good as its detail. Use a complete, accurate profile: correct categories, full service list, real photos, current hours, a link to the right page on your site, and a genuine description in plain English. Then keep them updated, especially when your details or availability change.
Directories get you found; your website and response time convert. Point each listing to a relevant page, make enquiring effortless, and reply quickly. A directory listing that sends a visitor to a slow or unclear website wastes the visibility you just earned.
Yes. Consistent listings create citations that strengthen local SEO, as long as your name, address and phone match exactly across every directory.
Your Google Business Profile, by far. It drives map-pack visibility and most local enquiries.
Most are free or low cost. The value is in completing them properly and keeping them consistent and current.
Cover the main NDIS and disability marketplaces, Google Business Profile, the map platforms and a handful of reputable Australian directories. Quality and consistency beat quantity.
A specialist reviews your visibility against the providers competing in your catchment, and sends a written growth plan within two business days. You keep it either way.