What does Google say about SEO? /
Local search represents a critical component of SEO strategy for any business with a physical presence. This category compiles Google's official statements regarding business profile optimization, geolocation, Google Maps, and local ranking factors. The stakes are significant: visibility in the local pack, customer review management, NAP consistency (Name, Address, Phone), and Google Business Profile integration. SEO professionals must understand Google's official guidance on these topics to effectively optimize their clients' local presence. Local search algorithms continuously evolve, incorporating factors such as geographic proximity, profile relevance, review quality and quantity, and behavioral signals. Understanding Google's official positions helps practitioners avoid discouraged practices, properly optimize business listings, and build sustainable local strategies. This category is essential for SEO specialists working with local businesses, franchises, or multi-location companies seeking to maximize their geolocated visibility in search results and on Google Maps. Mastering these official guidelines enables practitioners to deliver measurable results in local search performance and maintain competitive advantages in increasingly contested local markets.
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★★★ Do structured review data really enhance your SEO?
Structured review data is used to display rich results in search, but does not constitute a ranking factor. Adding additional optional fields does not improve positioning; only required fields are nee...
John Mueller Jan 29, 2021
★★★ Are your franchise pages seen as doorway pages by Google?
For franchise pages with nearly identical content (only the city name changes), there is a risk of being considered doorway pages (satellite pages). You must absolutely add unique content for each pag...
Google Jan 28, 2021
★★★ Are your franchise pages considered doorway pages by Google?
Creating numerous nearly identical pages with only the locality name changing can be seen as doorway pages (satellite pages). Prioritize substantial unique content for each page (testimonials, local i...
Google Jan 28, 2021
★★★ Is it true that Googlebot really ignores all content loaded after user interaction?
Googlebot does not click, scroll, or provide geolocation data. Content that depends on user interactions (clicks, scrolls) or location will not be indexed. Only content visible in the initially render...
Martin Splitt Jan 27, 2021
★★★ Is duplicate content really safe for your rankings?
When Google detects duplicate content, it simply picks one version to display in the results and does not show the others. It’s not a penalty that would prevent the site from appearing altogether....
John Mueller Jan 22, 2021
★★★ Should You Really Worry About the Page Experience Badge in Search Results?
Martin Splitt explained on Twitter that the badge Google plans to display in the SERPs as part of the launch of its Page Experience and Core Web Vitals projects next May might not see the light of day...
Martin Splitt Jan 18, 2021
★★★ Why does Google ignore your title and meta description tags?
Google does not always show exactly the title and description defined in the meta tags. Google's systems attempt to automatically determine which title and description are most suitable for each searc...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★ Why does Google rewrite your titles and meta descriptions even with your optimizations?
Google does not always display 100% of the title and description of all pages in the search results. The systems attempt to automatically determine which titles and descriptions are optimal, and can t...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Does the links report in Search Console really show all your backlinks?
The links report in Google Search Console displays a representative sample of the links, not the total. Google does not filter these links by type (nofollow, disavow, etc.), but simply shows a sample ...
John Mueller Jan 08, 2021
★★★ Is it true that on-the-ground data from Chrome UX Report outperforms your local performance tests?
To evaluate the actual Core Web Vitals, you need to consult the Chrome UX Report if available (with sufficient data). Search Console provides a Core Web Vitals report that displays this ground data. T...
Martin Splitt Jan 06, 2021
★★★ Can You Actually Spot Passage Indexing Results in Google's SERPs?
Danny Sullivan also explained on Twitter that results displayed through "Passage Indexing" (when this system is implemented, which is not yet the case) will not appear as featured snippets, in any for...
Danny Sullivan Jan 04, 2021
★★ Are Adult Sites Really Excluded from All Rich Results in Google?
John Mueller explained during a hangout that in his opinion, no rich results (enhanced display in the SERPs) were taken into account for sites targeting an "adult" audience. These sites therefore do n...
John Mueller Dec 28, 2020
★★ How does Google really organize Search Console reports for your SEO diagnostics?
Search Console reports and features are organized into three groups: Search Analytics displays user activity data related to performance, Reporting helps track issues and validate fixes on specific pa...
Daniel Waisberg Dec 28, 2020
★★★ How Can You Properly Manage Paywalls to Avoid Google Penalties?
John Mueller explained during a hangout how to best use structured data markup on Paywalls (paid access to content) in these terms: "You can use the rich results test tool, like any other type of stru...
John Mueller Dec 21, 2020
★★★ Do Core Web Vitals really penalize sites with users on slow connections?
Core Web Vitals scores reflect the actual location of users. If your users have a slow connection, you are compared to other sites targeting those same users. This is not a disadvantage, as Google eva...
John Mueller Dec 18, 2020
★★ Is it true that Google rewrites your title tags, and how can you ensure your original version gets displayed?
If Google frequently rewrites your titles, improving them to better match user intent increases the chances that Google will show your original title. A better title generates more clicks and can indi...
John Mueller Dec 11, 2020
★★ Are Web Stories really indexable like regular pages?
Web Stories are canonical AMP pages (without an alternative HTML version). They can be indexed individually like regular content. Google does not yet display them in all countries in specific features...
John Mueller Dec 11, 2020
★★★ Can Web Stories really rank like traditional pages?
Web Stories are canonical AMP pages (not alternates). They can be indexed just like any regular content. They show up in the Web Stories features in certain countries; otherwise, they appear in standa...
John Mueller Dec 11, 2020
★★★ Can adult sites actually display rich results on Google?
All types of rich results that Google offers are not intended for adult content sites. If an adult site uses schemas, the systems recognize the adult content and simply do not display the rich results...
John Mueller Dec 11, 2020
★★★ Why does Google consistently block rich results for adult sites?
No types of rich results are supported for adult content sites, according to Google's guidelines. The systems recognize it as an adult site and simply do not display these rich results, without any ma...
John Mueller Dec 11, 2020
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