Looking for a real world case study for local SEO? Here you go.
Before you jump in to the results you should know how this case study was set up.
Note: This is not a customer, just a case study.
(Actual names of the businesses and keywords may be different than shown below).
For this case study, I choose a keyword that was in this Google Business Profile’s name . For those who don’t know, if your keyword is used in your business name, Google “should” rank you higher. For example Tom’s SEO. If someone is searching for the keyword SEO, Tom’s SEO should rank higher than someone searching for digital marketing.
As you can see the above grid looks different. First, the areas that have little to no homes/businesses have been removed. Second, the grid has a smaller radius. The Scan Ranking will appear different between the grids but the goal is the same. Change the red and yellow pins to green.
Note: When the grid is smaller, the pins are closer together and the rankings should appear stronger as you can see.
As more pins turn green and when needed, the grid size will expand to see the rankings throughout the city.
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(Only Works If You Have A Google Business Profile Page)
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