by ravz14
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I've been curious about the "local search" serps. If you will search in Google, location + keyword, there will be a small gmap showing, and a list of the sites on its right site. And then, the original google search serp list will be shown at the bottom of that block.

My question is, does it worth to be on rank 1 of loation+keyword term? Or should I forget to be on rank 1, and focus more to get listed in the gmap serp (local business listng)?

Thanks,
#local #search #serp
  • Profile picture of the author ezestseo
    Local results are bound with keyword to particular city/state/county. My suggestion is try in both ways like locally and globally.
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    • Profile picture of the author ravz14
      Thanks for reply, really appreciated.

      What listing gets much more traffic? the "local business serps" or the "original google serps" that is in the bottom of local business serps?

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  • Profile picture of the author marieluy143
    focus more on keyword ranking rather than locaion + keyword ranking..
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  • Profile picture of the author orvn
    I've been experimenting with local results a lot lately, see this thread: http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...l-traffic.html

    It really does depend on your business type. Are you marketing outside of the locale? If not, then you're going to want virtually every keyword to give you an edge locally, whether that means throwing in the name of a city before AND after each keyword or using area-specific terms.

    It isn't hard to push your Google map result. Just get a whole bunch of friends with Google accounts to write up positive reviews and give a ★★★★★ rating. It'll get there after a month.
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  • Profile picture of the author RyanEagle
    If you focus on the actual keyword and simply add various terms within your page signifying location, it should work well that way.
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    • Profile picture of the author seovcim
      Hello friends.....


      The search engine results page (SERP) is evolving before our eyes. Most importantly, the SERP is continually becoming more relevant to consumers--its content is more integrated, social, mobile/local and personal. Advancements in usability and relevancy that are driving these SERP changes can be grouped into three content categories:
      • Paid Content-paid search ads
      • Owned Content-native website, video, social, local and blog content
      • Earned Content-user-generated content (UGC) like YouTube videos, tweets and consumer reviews
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      • Profile picture of the author ravz14
        Originally Posted by seovcim View Post

        Hello friends.....


        The search engine results page (SERP) is evolving before our eyes. Most importantly, the SERP is continually becoming more relevant to consumers--its content is more integrated, social, mobile/local and personal. Advancements in usability and relevancy that are driving these SERP changes can be grouped into three content categories:
        • Paid Content-paid search ads
        • Owned Content-native website, video, social, local and blog content
        • Earned Content-user-generated content (UGC) like YouTube videos, tweets and consumer reviews
        Oh, never heard this before. Does this mean that the death of offsite SEO (building backlinks, etc.) is near?
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        • Profile picture of the author orvn
          Originally Posted by ravz14 View Post

          Oh, never heard this before. Does this mean that the death of offsite SEO (building backlinks, etc.) is near?
          Not at all.
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