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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★★ Why are your rich results disappearing from regular SERPs while they technically work?
To determine if the absence of rich results is due to a technical issue or quality assessment, perform a 'site:' query for your domain. Google typically shows rich results in these queries even if the...
John Mueller Aug 11, 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
★★ Can Negative Reviews Actually Tank Your Google Rankings?
John Mueller seemed to indicate during a hangout that if a site (the example of Decor My Eyes from 10 years ago was cited) received a very large number of negative reviews, this could influence its ra...
John Mueller Aug 10, 2020
★★★ Can negative reviews really penalize your Google ranking?
Google may take into account a very bad online reputation if all signals point overwhelmingly in that direction. A few negative reviews among many positive ones will not affect ranking. The algorithm ...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ How can you tell a legitimate city page from a penalizable doorway page?
Creating pages targeting cities can be acceptable if they provide real unique value (special offers, local reviews, popular models by city). In contrast, massively generating pages with only auto-gene...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ How does Google really differentiate between two sites in the same language but targeting different countries?
For Google to treat pages separately by country (same language), clear local signals are needed: different currencies, local phone numbers, local physical addresses. These elements allow algorithms to...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to use hreflang for a multilingual website?
For versions in truly different languages (English, Spanish, German), hreflang is often not required because users search in their language and Google naturally displays the correct version. Hreflang ...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Hreflang and geo-targeting: Can Google really ignore your international signals?
Hreflang and geo-targeting are signals of preference, not absolute restrictions. Google may show a page /en-se (Sweden) to users in India or the United States if the algorithms decide it’s the best ve...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Why does Search Console display a different canonical than what appears in the SERP for your hreflang pages?
When Google groups hreflang pages with similar content, it chooses a unique canonical but displays the appropriate local version in search results. Search Console will show all data on the canonical (...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Can negative reviews really hurt your Google ranking?
Negative reviews or a poor online reputation generally do not affect search rankings, unless all signals point massively in that direction. A handful of negative reviews among many positive ones will ...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ How can local signals help you prevent canonicalization between your multi-country pages?
To prevent Google from grouping similar multi-country pages, it is essential to include clear local signals: different displayed currencies (not just in a dropdown menu), local addresses, local phone ...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Are link directories truly dead for SEO?
Sites where users simply submit URLs to display links are an outdated model. Google has difficulty understanding why to rank these pages instead of the source sites directly. 404 links aren't seen as ...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Are Hreflang and Canonical really reliable for geographic targeting?
Hreflang and geotargeting are not guaranteed directives but signals. Google may choose to display a targeted page for one country in another country if the algorithms determine it's the best answer. T...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Can you create local pages by city without risking penalties for doorway pages?
Creating city-specific landing pages can be acceptable if each page offers true unique value (special offers, local reviews, popular models in that city). Avoid: generic auto-generated content about t...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Why is Search Console showing the wrong URL for Hreflang and Canonical?
When Google groups similar hreflang pages by selecting a unique canonical, it still displays the correct localized version in search results (e.g., Swiss URL for Switzerland). Search Console shows dat...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Should You Use Images Instead of HTML/JavaScript Charts for SEO?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that using images (PNG, JPG or other formats) was preferable (with a properly filled ALT attribute) when displaying charts on screen compared to other...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
★★★★ Do Negative Online Reviews Actually Hurt Your Google Rankings?
During a hangout with webmasters, a user asked whether the fact that certain web pages contain negative reviews about a site could have a negative impact on that site's ranking in Google search result...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
★★★★ Can Differentiating Interstitials by Traffic Source (Direct vs. SEO) Be Considered Cloaking?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that it was possible to display different interstitials for direct traffic on one hand and for SEO traffic and Googlebot on the other: rather intrusiv...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
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