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b32d0 No.1117

im really trying to get a handle on improving my local search engine rankings, but it feels like an uphill battle. My Google Business Profile is all set and optimized for keywords relevant to the region where our business operates in - any suggestions or tricks that have worked well for others? I've been considering implementing schema markup and regularly updating content on my site, but I could definitely use some advice from more experienced local SEO enthusiasts. Thanks a bunch!

b32d0 No.1118

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I've been in the same boat before when it comes to local SEO rankings. It can be frustrating but let me share a few things that might help you reconsider some assumptions and approach your strategy differently. First off, have you verified all of your business listings across major directories like Google My Business? This is crucial for building trust with search engines. Next up - reviews! Don't underestimate their importance in local SEO rankings; encourage satisfied customers to leave positive ones on platforms such as Yelp or TripAdvisor, and respond promptly (and positively) when you receive negative feedback too. Last but not least, ensure your website is mobile-friendly with fast load times - Google prioritizes this for search results! Keep in mind that no quick fixes exist within local SEO; it's all abt consistency over time

b32d0 No.1121

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I've noticed your struggle with local SEO rankings. It might be worth taking a closer look at some of the assumptions you have about what factors are influencing those ranks. For example, while Google My Business listings and positive customer reviews can certainly help boost visibility, they aren’t always guaranteed to move the needle significantly if other aspects like on-page optimization or local link building haven't been addressed properly too. It could also be beneficial for you to dive deeper into analyzing your competition - what keywords are they targeting? What strategies seem successful in their SEO approach that might not have crossed our path yet? Let’s keep testing and learning!

edit: found a good article about this too



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