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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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★★★ Does Positive or Negative Buzz Actually Impact Your Site's SEO Rankings?
Danny Sullivan indicated on Twitter that whether people speak well or poorly of a website (for example in reviews or via links, but not limited to these) does not influence that site's ranking in sear...
Danny Sullivan Jul 31, 2018
Do Customer Reviews and Surveys Really Impact Google's Ranking Algorithm?
John Mueller (yes, him again) explained in a hangout that Google's algorithm doesn't use data such as survey results, reviews, ratings, critiques, etc. to assess a page's relevance for a given query....
John Mueller Jun 18, 2018
Does Word Order in Title Tags Really Impact SEO Rankings?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that changing the word order in a Title tag does not, in his opinion, modify the page's ranking in search results....
John Mueller Jun 11, 2018
★★★ Should You Block Certain CSS or JavaScript Resources to Improve Your Site's SEO?
Once again, John Mueller explains in a hangout that he doesn't recommend blocking resources solely for Google, as this can affect how the search engine "sees" the page. And this can therefore modify i...
John Mueller Jun 06, 2018
Does Google Personalization Really Affect Your SEO Rankings?
Danny Sullivan indicated on Twitter that personalization of SERPs at Google was primarily based on geolocation and the language used by the user. Other criteria (search history and visited sites, etc....
Danny Sullivan May 21, 2018
Should You Really Consolidate All Your FAQs on a Single Page to Avoid Thin Content?
John Mueller hinted on Reddit that "splitting" a Q&A page on a site into multiple pages (one per question, instead of listing them all on a single page) carried the risk of displaying numerous pages e...
John Mueller Apr 09, 2018
★★★ Should You Really Worry About 404 Errors in Search Console?
John Mueller released a new "SEO Snippets" video in which he answers a question about 404 errors that may appear in Search Console and correspond to an old version of a website. John explains that the...
John Mueller Mar 26, 2018
★★ Does Server Location Really Impact Your Site's Geographic SEO Targeting?
A user asked John Mueller on Twitter whether changing the hosting country of their server (for example from the United States to Germany) could make Google think that the website it hosts had changed ...
John Mueller Mar 13, 2018
★★★ Should You Really Submit All Your URLs to Google Every Month to Prevent It from Forgetting Them?
John Mueller gently mocked a Twitter user who explained that all URLs of a website should be submitted to Google every month "so that the search engine doesn't forget them". The Googler explained that...
John Mueller Jan 29, 2018
Should You Really Mark All Guest Blogging Links as Nofollow?
John Mueller also indicated in a hangout that, in his opinion, all links from guest blogging practices should be nofollow, which wouldn't prevent users reading the articles from clicking on the links ...
John Mueller Dec 27, 2017
★★★ Should Your Structured Data Really Reflect What's Visible on Your Pages?
John Mueller also indicated on Twitter that structured data tags (particularly Schema.org) inserted into a web page must absolutely describe the content visible to a user when they view the page in qu...
John Mueller Dec 04, 2017
★★ Do You Really Need Schema.org Markup to Get Rich Snippets in Google?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that, to display "rich snippets" in Google's SERPs (review stars, etc.), Schema.org structured data markup is not strictly required in principle. However, examples of...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
★★★ How Can You Get Google to Index a New Page Quickly?
John Mueller shared an interesting tip on Twitter: if you want to quickly submit a new page to Google or resubmit an updated version, don't hesitate to use the Search Console and its "Crawl > Fetch as...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
★★ Does Google's "Fetch as Google" Tool Actually Show How Googlebot Sees Your Site?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the "Fetch as Google" feature in Search Console, which displays a page as seen by both users and search engines, is not used by the search engine's algorithm. It...
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
Should You Worry About an HTTP Warning Label in Google Search Results Like Mobile?
Gary Illyes stated at Brighton SEO that Google has no plans to indicate in the SERPs that a URL is not secure (meaning it's HTTP and not HTTPS) with a specific message, as was previously done with non...
Gary Illyes Sep 25, 2017
Should you still rely on Google's cache date to verify page crawling?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that it's better not to pay too much attention to the date shown (last bot visit) when displaying the "Cached" version of a page (or using the "cache:" syntax for a U...
John Mueller Sep 18, 2017
★★★ Does the Absence of Google's "Cached" Link Indicate Low-Quality Content?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that the fact that the "Cached" link does not appear in the SERPs for a page is not synonymous with low-quality content for the search engine. This may mean that the ...
John Mueller Sep 11, 2017
★★★ How Does Google Actually Detect Duplicate Content During Indexing?
Gary Illyes provided some insights on Twitter about how Google handles duplicate content phenomena: it's done through page comparison (not based on keyword analysis), the analysis is performed during ...
Gary Illyes Sep 11, 2017
★★ Why Aren't Your Rich Snippets Showing Up in Search Results Despite Correct Technical Implementation?
Aaseesh Marina explained that the failure of rich snippet information (stars, prices, product availability...) to appear in SERPs could stem from a third reason (in addition to the two already known: ...
Google Sep 11, 2017
★★★ Does the Meta Robots Noarchive Tag Actually Hurt Your Google Rankings?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that using the meta robots "noarchive" tag (which prevents the cached version of a page from being displayed in Google search results) has no negative impact on the r...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2017
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