Local SEO Course | Module-1 | Understanding Google's Local Search Algorithm

Understanding Google's Local Search Algorithm

How Search Engines Handle Local Queries

To master local SEO, you must first understand how search engines, particularly Google, handle local queries. Let me break this down into digestible parts:

The Local Search Algorithm

When someone performs a local search, Google’s algorithm considers three main factors:

  1. Relevance: How well does your business match what the searcher is looking for?
  2. Distance: How far is your location from the searcher? (or from the location specified in the search)
  3. Prominence: How well-known and reputable is your business?

Let me give you a practical example. If someone searches for “dentist in Chicago,” Google will:

  • Look for dental practices in and around Chicago (Relevance)
  • Consider the searcher’s location or the specified location to determine which practices are closest (Distance)
  • Evaluate factors like reviews, citations, and online presence to determine which practices are most prominent (Prominence)

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