The Local Pack
You’ve probably noticed that when you search for local businesses, Google displays a distinctive feature at the top of the results: a map with three business listings below it. This is called the local pack (or 3-pack), and it’s the most coveted position in local search results. Let me explain why this prime real estate is so valuable for your business.
According to a study by Moz, the local pack appears in approximately 33% of all Google search results. This prominent placement above traditional organic search results means these three businesses capture the most user attention and clicks. Backlinko’s research shows the local pack gets up to 42% of the clicks for the entire local search page.
The local pack is mighty because it provides users with the most relevant information at a glance:
- Business name and rating
- Primary category
- Location and distance from the searcher
- Operating hours
- Quick links for directions, website visits, and phone calls
Think of the local pack as Google’s way of saying, “These are the best matches for what you’re looking for right now.” It’s designed to help users make quick decisions without digging through multiple websites. For businesses, appearing in the local pack isn’t just about visibility—it’s about being presented as one of the top choices in your area.
A key aspect of the local pack that many businesses don’t realize is its dynamic. The businesses shown can change based on:
- The searcher’s exact location
- Time of day (considering business hours)
- Search history and device type
- The specific search terms used
This dynamic nature means that even smaller businesses can compete for this valuable space in their local market with proper optimization.

Welcome back to Localo Complete SEO Course! In our previous lesson, we explored how Google’s local search algorithm works through the three main ranking factors. Today, we’re focusing on something you’ve probably seen countless times but may not have known the name of: the Local Pack. Let’s discover why this feature is so crucial for your local business success.
What is the local pack and why does it matter?
You’ve probably noticed that when you search for local businesses, Google displays a distinctive feature at the top of the results: a map with three business listings below it. This is called the Local Pack (or 3-Pack), and it’s the most coveted position in local search results.
The Local Pack is prime digital real estate that appears prominently above traditional organic search results. For businesses, being featured here isn’t just about visibility—it’s about being presented as one of the top choices in your area. It’s like having your business featured in the VIP section of search results, where users are most likely to notice and engage with you.
Think of the Local Pack as Google’s way of saying, “These are the best matches for what you’re looking for right now.” It’s designed to help users make quick decisions without having to dig through multiple websites.
How important is the Local Pack statistically?
The numbers tell a powerful story about why securing a spot in the Local Pack should be a priority for your business.
According to a study by Moz, the Local Pack appears in approximately 33% of all Google search results. That means one-third of all Google searches trigger this special feature—a significant portion of search activity.
But what’s even more impressive is the attention the Local Pack receives. Backlinko’s research shows the Local Pack gets up to 42% of the clicks for the entire local search page. Think about that—almost half of all clicks go to just these three businesses, while the remaining organic results split the rest.
This concentrated attention makes the Local Pack incredibly valuable. If your business isn’t appearing there for relevant searches, you’re potentially missing out on nearly half of the available traffic.
What key information appears in the Local Pack?
The Local Pack is powerful because it provides users with the most relevant information at a glance. When your business appears in the Local Pack, users immediately see:
- Your business name, clearly displayed with your star rating
- Your primary category, helping users confirm you offer what they need
- Your location and distance from the searcher, addressing the convenience factor
- Your operating hours, often with a helpful “Open now” indicator
- Quick action buttons for directions, website visits, and phone calls
This comprehensive yet compact presentation allows potential customers to make decisions without even visiting your website. They can call you, get directions, or check your hours right from the search results.
Why is the Local Pack so dynamic?
A fascinating aspect of the Local Pack that many businesses don’t realize is its highly dynamic nature. The businesses shown can change significantly based on several factors:
The searcher’s exact location makes a tremendous difference—even moving a few blocks can completely change which businesses appear in the Local Pack. This is why you might see different results when searching from your office versus your home.
Time of day also influences results, particularly for businesses with specific operating hours. Restaurants open for dinner might appear in evening searches but not morning ones.
The search history and device type of the user can also impact which businesses are shown, as Google tries to personalize results based on previous behavior.
Even subtle changes in search terms can dramatically alter the results. “Coffee shop” versus “coffee near me” might produce different Local Pack listings.
This dynamic nature creates both challenges and opportunities. While it means competition for these spots is constantly shifting, it also means that even smaller businesses have opportunities to appear for the right searches at the right times.
How can small businesses compete for Local Pack visibility?
The dynamic nature of the Local Pack creates real opportunities for smaller businesses to compete with larger competitors. Here’s why:
First, proximity often trumps brand recognition. A small, local coffee shop might outrank a major chain simply because it’s closer to the searcher. This levels the playing field significantly.
Second, Google values quality over size. A small business with excellent reviews and a well-optimized Google Business Profile can absolutely outrank larger competitors with mediocre online presences.
Third, the specificity of your business offering matters. If you offer specialized services that exactly match what someone is searching for, you may appear in the Local Pack even if you’re a smaller business competing against bigger players.
What’s next for your local SEO journey?
In our next lesson, we’ll explore another crucial aspect of local discovery: Google Maps. We’ll see how Maps differs from the Local Pack and provides additional opportunities for businesses to connect with local customers.
Thank you for joining me today, and I’ll see you in the next video!
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