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Local 2-Packs Spotted in Google Mobile SERPs

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Google’s Local 3-Pack might soon be a Local 2-Pack (on mobile at least). This week, Joy Hawkins at Local U (via Mariano Rodriguez from  LawRank ) shared findings of 2-Packs being spotted in local search results on mobile.  Since the news was first shared, more and more people have reported seeing a set of just two results when performing local searches on mobile. Seeing a 2-pack on Android Mobile. Anyone else? #localseo pic.twitter.com/bpICh5W2tX — Ben Fisher (@TheSocialDude) March 30, 2021   Both Android and iPhone users are being presented with 2-Pack results: I’ve been seeing it on iPhone/safari: pic.twitter.com/ArBEDQuzJ2 — Frank Olivo (@FrancoOlivo) March 31, 2021 What’s new? When performing a local search, users are usually presented with three top results. This is referred to as the ‘Local Pack’ or the ‘3-Pack’. Here’s how that usually looks on mobile: Now, we’re seeing results on mobile where just two businesses are present. What do we know? This news, which

New Local Search Grid Module Added to BrightLocal Academy

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We’re pleased to announce the arrival of a new BrightLocal Academy module all about how to use our latest tool: Local Search Grid . The module is called Put Your Rankings on the Map With Local Search Grid and is part of the ‘ Level Up Your Local SEO with BrightLocal’ course. It includes lessons on: How to uncover deeper ranking insights How to set up a report to get the insights you need How to spot opportunities for growth and get ahead of the competition The module also has two short quizzes to test your knowledge and understanding. What is the ‘Level Up Your Local SEO with BrightLocal’ course about? The ‘Level Up Your Local SEO with BrightLocal’ course uses the power of interactive content to guide you through the theory of local SEO and shows you how to tackle it more effectively using BrightLocal. So if you’re not sure where to start with BrightLocal, or want to uncover new insights in your data to improve results quicker, then this is the course for you!  How can I ac

Local Quizness March 2021 – What’s The Story in Local SEO?

How many of February’s biggest local marketing news stories did you spot? Answer our quick-fire 10 question quiz to test your knowledge of last month’s news, and catch up on any stories you might have missed so you can feel certain you’re up-to-date on all of the news that matters.  And, if you wanted to show off your score, you can do that over on Twitter using #LocalQuizness .  To refresh your memory of February’s news, take a look at the linked stories below.  Search Engine Land – Google My Business adds messaging to desktop interface Tom Waddington on Twitter – Available online filter showing for some SAB search results Search Engine Roundtable – Google Maps Spam Efforts Lead To Removal Of Reviews & Business Profiles TechCrunch – Yelp puts trust and safety in the spotlight BBC News – Facebook and Google news law passed in Australia BrightLocal – Are We Experiencing a Local Algorithm Update? [Local RankFlux Data – February 2021] Yelp – Yelp Releases New Restaurant Pr

Is Google moving towards greater search equity?

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30-second summary: Search equity allows for your average business owner to compete on the SERP without being impeded by a lack of SEO-knowledge A more equitable SERP is a necessity for Google from a business and overall web-health perspective Google is pushing for equity on the SERP to a far greater extent The democratization of the SERP represents an enormous paradigm shift that brings certain SEO skills to the fore What would happen if instead of having to jump through hoops to rank your new website, you were given a seat at the SERP straight away? Presumably, that would cause all sorts of havoc for SEO professionals. What if I told you that there’s a strong push at Google to do just that? I call it “search equity”. It’s Google trying to remove optimization barriers so site owners (aka business owners) can focus on creating great content and reap the benefits of it.  It’s a move that I think Google is pushing hard for and has already taken steps towards.  What is search equi

Core Web Vitals and the Page Experience Update: What They Mean for Local Businesses

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Google is currently putting together the final changes for a search algorithm update that they’ve announced will land in May 2021 .  The update is being called the Page Experience update because of its focus on usability rather than things like keywords or search relevance. Google has already provided some information on the update, which aims to measure and potentially rank the experience that a user encounters when visiting a page. The fact that Google have given so much warning about the update says all you need to know about how seriously to take it. We know it’ll impact organic search results but as of yet, there’s no word on whether there will be any specific impact on Google My Business rankings. Although this update is due to hit the algorithm in May, there’s no reason not to get ahead of it now and ask yourself,  “what will the Page Experience update mean for my local SEO efforts?” Here we’ll look at how the update will work and provide some clear and actionable steps to h