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Local Search is Changed Forever - Now Google Knows Where You Are

Posted by Michael D Jensen on November 28th, 2007

Local Search

Instead of showing you restaurants, hotels, and stores related to your keyword search, now Google automatically knows where you are at. How?

Some cell phones are GPS-enabled, and Google will use this for very accurate positioning. For cell phones without GPS, positioning is determined based on cell tower triangulation and Google Maps, accurate within 10 city blocks.

What are the implications of this to local search?

You better be listed. Having a listing with Google’s Local Search will be more important than ever. This way you can not only make sure you are listed, but that people can find you based on your menu, product lines, and services. Take the time for meaningful customer-based descriptions with lingo that your customer will use to find you.

It’s a Win Win Win. The consumer, your business, and Google all win on this one. For customers, this is a dream to have instant access to local businesses in your hand. For the small mom and pop shop to the big corporation, if you have location then you instantly have a one-up on competitors. This gives you more access to more customers than ever before. For Google, it’s a gold mine for getting more advertisers, more competition for ad bids, and happy advertisers with better conversion rates.

Below is Google’s video introducing “My Location” as they call it, which is still in beta.

This opens up a whole new game of Local Search. What other implications does this have to Local and Mobile Search?

1 comment Visited 911 times November 28th, 2007 Michael D Jensen

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  • Introduce Yourself at PubCon and Get Some Swag

    Posted by Michael D Jensen on November 28th, 2007

    If you’re not going to PubCon, you’re missing out on a great conference. Aaron and I will both be there again this year, and we’d love for you to introduce yourself to us. As a bonus (or a bribe I guess) we’ll give you some swag (freebies, promos, giveaways)! And for the first 50 to introduce themselves, you’ll get a bonus swag! :)

    I’d tell you what our swag this year is, but I’ll leave the anticipation to drive you to introduce yourself to us. We did put a lot of time into finding a functional, useful swag item that you wouldn’t just throw away after the conference, or give to your dog to chew on. So keep your eye out for us and don’t be shy, we’d love to meet you!

    To help you recognize us by face a little better, here are our mugs:

    Aaron Stewart
    Michael Jensen

    8 comments Visited 786 times November 28th, 2007 Michael D Jensen

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