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Has Google's Local Search Update Left Your Website Playing Possum?

Oct 24, 2016 @ 03:00 PM — by
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Google did it again with another update to its search algorithm. This time it's shaking up results in local search, which is always a concern for brick-and-mortar establishments such as legal practices.  

The update — dubbed Possum — is characterized as the biggest shakeup in local search since the Pigeon update two years ago.

The name alludes to the fact that Possum filters out duplicate listings in the Local 3-Packs and Google Maps.

If you've noticed your listing is missing, it's not. It's simply "hiding" (playing possum).

It's technically not a penalty, but it sure feels like one if you've gone MIA in the Local Pack or on Google Maps. How can you be chosen if you aren't listed?  

Winners and Losers

As with every Google shakeup, there are winners and losers. The most relevant question for you: Is your website sending signals to Google that will give you the advantage in this digital game of musical chairs? 

Here are a few of the update highlights:  

Possum is new so you can safely assume that Google will continue to tweak the algorithm. But now that you know which way the wind is blowing, you can adjust your sails.

Our Advice 

Don’t play ostrich to Google’s Possum. 

Change opens the door to opportunity. If you are targeting the Local 3-Pack and want to appear in Google Maps at the get-go (without forcing consumers to zoom in to find you), take advantage of this shakeup by boosting your website's local search engine optimization (SEO) signals.

The trick is sending Google the right signals to convince the search giant that your listing is valuable and unique enough to be included in the top results.

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