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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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★★ Why does Google show spam in brand search results beyond the first page?
If phishing or spam sites are massively appearing on deep pages (top 10 pages) of brand results, it’s often because Google lacks quality content to show beyond the first page. Patterns of spam should ...
John Mueller Sep 14, 2020
★★★ Can generated content for location pages really escape Google's duplicate content filter?
For location pages (e.g., 50 states with similar content), generated content can work if it contains enough relevant facts and differing information from one city to another. If the content is too sim...
Martin Splitt Sep 09, 2020
★★★ Why does Google ignore your date structured data if it's not visible?
For Google to recognize the date of an article, it must be confirmed in the visible content, not just in structured data. The algorithms extract all dates (visible and metadata) and choose the one wit...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2020
★★ Why do your rich snippets only show up in site query and not in regular SERPs?
When technically valid rich snippets that comply with guidelines do not display normally but appear via a site query, it can indicate that the quality of the site is not reaching the required level to...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2020
★★★ Why don’t the Search Console API and the web interface return the same data?
The Search Console API and the web interface use exactly the same backend. If no data is returned by the API while the interface displays it, the issue likely stems from a difference in domain verific...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2020
★★★ Should you really rely on external testers instead of SEO tools to evaluate quality?
To identify quality issues on a site, Google recommends seeking the opinions of external individuals unfamiliar with the site, rather than relying solely on SEO tools. These independent testers can us...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2020
★★ Why does HTTPS restrict access to critical SEO features?
HTTPS is a necessary condition to use many features of modern browsers, including geolocation, autofill, camera access, progressive web apps, and push notifications....
John Mueller Sep 01, 2020
★★★ Do Core Web Vitals really measure what your users actually see?
For Core Web Vitals (a future ranking factor), Google measures the performance of the version of the page that users actually see: the AMP version if that’s what displays, the classic HTML version oth...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Is advertising on your site harming your SEO?
Displaying ads is not an SEO problem in itself. Google checks that the main content remains visible above-the-fold (not just ads) and that the site adheres to the Better Ads Standard (otherwise, Chrom...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Does Google really track HTML links that are hidden by JavaScript?
If an HTML link exists in the code but a JavaScript event captures the click (for example, to display a dropdown menu instead of navigating), Google can still see and follow that HTML link. The <a> el...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★ Should you really implement hreflang on every page of a multilingual website?
It is perfectly acceptable to use hreflang only on certain pages (e.g., home, about) and not to use it on other pages of the same site (e.g., localized but untranslated blogs). Hreflang applies on a p...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to duplicate your structured data between mobile and desktop?
If a site displays the same content twice (once for desktop, once for mobile with display:none), it is sufficient to include structured data only once. Including it twice increases the risk of desynch...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Is cross-domain duplicate content really harmless for your SEO?
Having the same content in the same language across multiple domains (e.g., English content on .com and .pl) is not penalized. Google simply chooses a canonical URL. If the content differs slightly (l...
Johannes Müller Aug 14, 2020
★★ How does Google adapt AMP display based on the browser's technical capabilities?
Google adapts the display of search results (including AMP) according to the capabilities of the browser being used. If a browser does not support all required features, Google displays a simplified v...
Johannes Müller Aug 14, 2020
★★ Why does Google sometimes ignore your canonical tag to serve a different URL?
Even if a URL is set as canonical, Google may display a different regional variant based on the user's location. For example, between a German version (.de) and an Austrian version (.at) with the same...
Martin Splitt Aug 13, 2020
★★★ Why is Google showing fewer FAQs in rich results now?
Google is showing fewer rich FAQ results than before because nearly all websites have added this markup. Google cannot display FAQs for every result and must balance which queries and pages justify th...
John Mueller Aug 11, 2020
★★★ Does Googlebot really ignore your multilingual site's accept-language header?
Googlebot almost never crawls with a defined accept-language header, or sometimes uses 'en' (English). If a site serves different content based on the user's accept-language header, Google will only s...
John Mueller Aug 11, 2020
★★ Does Google always show your images in search results?
Google tries to display an image for certain pages in search results while maintaining a reasonable balance in the number of images shown. The same page may have an image for certain queries but not f...
John Mueller Aug 11, 2020
★★★ Why do your rich snippets vanish even when your markup is technically correct?
When rich snippets suddenly disappear without any changes to Google's technical requirements, it is generally due to an algorithmic reevaluation of the overall quality of the site. If the markup is te...
John Mueller Aug 11, 2020
★★ Why is Google showing fewer of your FAQs as rich results?
Google is less frequently displaying FAQ rich results than before because many sites have added this markup. Google must balance the results and cannot show FAQs for every search result. The system se...
John Mueller Aug 11, 2020
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