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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 crawl your JS/CSS files but never indexes them?
Crawling involves making an HTTP request and retrieving the result. Rendering executes the crawled JavaScript in a browser to produce the content. Indexing stores useful content to display to users. J...
Martin Splitt Jun 23, 2020
★★★ Manual actions vs security issues: Can you really tell the difference?
Manual actions mainly involve attempts to manipulate the Google index and result in a lower ranking or removal from results without any visual indication for the user. Security issues pertain to hacks...
Daniel Waisberg Jun 18, 2020
★★★ Can poorly implemented lazy loading really make your images invisible to Google?
If lazy loading only shows placeholder URLs in the rendered HTML instead of the actual image URLs, it indicates incorrect implementation and Google will not see the real images. Check the rendered HTM...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Why do your Lighthouse scores never truly reflect your users' real experience?
Lab data (Lighthouse) and field data (CrUX) differ because lab tests use powerful machines and good connections, while field data reflects the actual user experience (various devices, slow connections...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Does Google really see the HTML you think is optimized?
Google's testing tools (URL Inspection Tool, Rich Results Test, Mobile-Friendly Test) display the rendered HTML as seen by Googlebot. If an element appears in this rendered HTML, Google sees it. If it...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Why don't your Lighthouse scores truly reflect your site's real performance?
Lab data (Lighthouse) comes from powerful machines with good connections, while Field data (CrUX) reflects the actual experience of users (varied devices, slow connections, diverse geolocation). Field...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Is it true that Google rewrites your title tags and meta descriptions at will?
Google can rewrite the title tags and meta descriptions shown in search results, even if they have been rendered correctly. The fact that the search result displays content that differs from the rende...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Should you restrict access for users without JavaScript to protect your SEO?
Completely blocking access to the site and displaying 'Please enable JavaScript' when JS is disabled is not a direct SEO issue as long as Googlebot can execute the JavaScript. However, this approach i...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Is it true that blocking a site without JavaScript risks an SEO penalty?
Completely blocking a site without JavaScript and displaying a 'please enable JavaScript' message does not result in a direct SEO penalty, but it poses user experience issues if JavaScript fails or is...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Does the rendered HTML in Search Console really reflect what Googlebot indexes?
Google's testing tools (URL Inspection Tool, Rich Results Test, Mobile-Friendly Test) display the rendered HTML as seen by Googlebot. If content appears in the rendered HTML, Google can use it; if it ...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Is your lazy loading preventing Google from detecting your images?
If lazy loading shows placeholder URLs in the rendered HTML instead of the real image URLs, Google will only see the placeholders. This indicates an incorrect lazy loading implementation that needs to...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Do pop-ups after a 301 redirect really harm your SEO?
Displaying an informative pop-up after a 301 redirect to inform users that they have been redirected does not affect SEO. Google follows the redirect without sending a referrer and likely will never e...
John Mueller Jun 12, 2020
★★★ Is it true that automatic geographic redirections sabotage your Google crawling?
Googlebot crawls mainly from a single location per website, typically the United States. If a site automatically redirects US users to a specific version, Google will think that these pages should be ...
John Mueller Jun 12, 2020
★★★ Are Core Web Vitals truly a ranking factor or just smoke and mirrors?
In June 2020, Core Web Vitals are not yet a ranking factor. Google announced that it would give approximately six months' notice before using them. The position changes observed at the announcement da...
John Mueller Jun 12, 2020
★★ Does Google really estimate the Core Web Vitals of low-traffic sites?
For sites lacking sufficient traffic in the Chrome User Experience Report, Google cannot display Core Web Vitals data in Search Console. However, the site will not be excluded from search results: Goo...
John Mueller Jun 12, 2020
★★★ Why does Google suddenly show more non-indexed URLs in Search Console?
Google now prominently displays discovered but non-indexed URLs in Search Console. This is not a change in indexing itself but in the way this information is reported. Google has always been selective...
John Mueller Jun 12, 2020
★★ Should you really abandon geolocated redirections for a regional selection banner?
For sites personalizing content by state or city, Google recommends displaying a banner that allows users to change their version rather than automatically redirecting. This allows Googlebot to index ...
John Mueller Jun 12, 2020
★★ Why do your Google metrics never align between Search Console, Analytics, and Business Profile?
Different Google tools (Search Console, Google Analytics, Google My Business) use different collection methods and definitions for similar metrics. It is normal for the numbers not to match across the...
Anonyme (金谷武明) Jun 04, 2020
★★★ Why doesn't Google display your FAQ rich results even with perfect markup?
The display of FAQ rich results in the SERPs is determined by Google's algorithm, not by the webmaster. Even if the structured data is correct and error-free in Search Console, Google may choose not t...
Anonyme (金谷武明) Jun 04, 2020
★★★ Should you really index all category pages to optimize your crawl budget?
Google does not recommend using noindex on category or listing pages to optimize crawl. Google prefers to crawl and index all pages to understand the site structure and display the most relevant pages...
金谷武明 Jun 04, 2020
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