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Some important takeaways from this study concern where people search. People seem more likely to search privately at home, but voice search capabilities are integrated into most mobile devices these days. I wonder how many people do this to their cars?
This shows that the local problem involves more than just 3-packs. While many people might ask their device "Where's the nearest pizza place?" others might ask a variety of questions, such as:
What's the nearest pizza place to me?
When considering your local organic strategy, don’t overlook voice colombia whatsapp data search. Sound is mobile, and sounds can certainly be localized. What local searches would be of interest to people looking for my business? What questions will they ask to lead them to my local business?
3. Is my website suitable for "near me" searches?
Searches for “near me” have been increasing over the past five years, and I don’t expect this trend to stop. Sometimes customers are looking for something nearby. Google Trends data shows how this has changed over the past five years:
Are you optimizing your proximity strategy for your business? Recently, the guys at Local SEO Guide took a look at local SEO ranking factors for “near me.” Optimizing for "near me" searches is crucial, and aligns with some of our strategic recommendations for improving your Google My Business rankings. More on this later.
4. Should my business stay away from advertising?
Let’s look at some facts first. Google makes money through paid advertising. According to Adweek, "In the second quarter of 2016, حروف تہجی's revenue reached $21.5 billion, up 21% from the same period last year. $1.9 billion of that came from Google's advertising business, up from $16 billion in the same period last year."
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