[ row_id="blogpgsectd"] Your local market is important! If you think that the local market doesn’t matter to your business, then it might surprise you that according to HubSpot 46% of Google searches are looking for local business information. This stat is enough to understand the value of local searches. One of the most important things for a business trying to target the local market is Google My Business (GMB) listing. This free tool from Google is helping businesses flourish in their local area. This makes GMB a must-have tool on the checklist of every local business. GMB lets your target audience have the business information at their fingertips with just a tap. Businesses missing out on this tool are forbidding their name from the local audience. However, creating a GMB listing is not enough. There is no point in existing when you are not getting noticed. Dominating the first page of the search result is an essential factor for your business if you want to grab the attention of your target audience. The click-through-rate decreases on the second page. This means the businesses present on the first page of SERP get the most leads making Google My Business ranking a vital factor for business success. Now the question that arises is
How to improve the ranking of GMB?
The number one mistake that most businesses does is not considering optimizing their Google My Business listing. Net Marketshare says that nearly 80% of all searches happen on Google which makes this search engine a crucial platform for all businesses. Optimizing GMB listing helps the business rank on the first page. In fact, not only this but a proper optimization can also make a business list on Google-3 pack (otherwise known as Google snack pack). Neglecting GMB Optimization means brushing off the chances of being on the top of your local market. Optimizing the GMB listing deals with various aspects and activities. We are about to mention a couple of factors that affect the ranking of Google My Business Listing.1) Factors affecting GMB ranking
Distance, Relevance, And Prominence
As per the updated Local Search Ranking Guide of Google, the ranking of the GMB listing depends majorly on three factors that are distance, relevance, and prominence. All these three factors help GMB rank in Google 3 Pack.a. Distance
We can see the reason why Google is so concerned about the distance. Google wants to show the results that are nearest to the person searching for business information. Google is all about user experience and that’s why it tries to show the nearest and the most relevant business. Three primary aspects that Google look for:- Proximity to searcher: Google shows the results based on the location (or assumed location) of the searcher.
- Distance to Centroid: Google shows a group of businesses in the snack pack. These businesses are picked by Google based on the distance to the centroid.
- Method to travel: Google also considers the mode of transportation. The Google maps ranking may not change but the direction on the map could change based on how you are traveling.
b. Relevance
This term can have different definitions but for Google, “Relevance refers to how well a local Business Profile matches what someone is searching for. Adding complete and detailed business information can help Google better understand your business and match your listing to relevant searches” Below are some various factors that measure the relevancy of the business- Searcher’s intent: Google predicts the intent of the searchers based on keywords and phrases used, mode of travel, and proximity of the business.
- Buyer’s intent and GMB description: Google checks the GMB description and takes a follow up on the keywords mentioned in it. The ranking will raise if the search phrase used by the buyer is related to the keyword in the description.
- GMB categories: GMB lets you add a category of your business. Your GMB should have a relevant category that matches the business buyer is looking for.
- Physical address: The location of your business plays a vital role in GMB Listing. Add the right location so that your GMB can be visible to the local audience who are nearest to your business location.
- Keyword in the name. Google might suspend the GMB having a keyword in the name as it can be seen spamming.
c. Prominence
Google says that “Prominence is also based on information that Google has about a business from across the web (like links, articles, and directories). Google review count and score are factored into local search ranking: more reviews and positive ratings will probably improve a business’s local ranking. Your position in web results is also a factor, so SEO best practices also apply to local search optimization” Let us tell you a couple of points that check the prominence of your GMB listing- Higher organic reach: The ranking of the website that is linked to the GMB listing affects the ranking of GMB. If your business website is no ranking in the first 20 or 30 results, then the chances of GMB getting ranked are very less.
- GMB reviews: The quality of the GMB reviews matter a lot when it comes to the GMB ranking.
- Citation to the associated website: The number of backlinks of the website linked to the GMB is one of the topmost factors. More number of backlinks increases the ranking of the GMB listing.
- Consistent NAP: Name stands for Name, Address, and Phone number which is your business information. The information of your business should be consistent across the web. From various business listing platforms to social media sites, NAP should be consistent.
2) The Possum Filter
Possum update is an unconfirmed but documented update made by Google which filtered the search results. Google works with possum filter for the following cases- Businesses that Share the Same Address
- Businesses that Share the Same Owner
- Businesses that Share the Same Affiliation
- Businesses that are Located Very Close to Each Other