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{{Short description|Practice of increasing online visibility}}
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{{Internet marketing}}
'''Local search engine optimization''' ('''local SEO''') is similar to [[Search engine optimization|(national) SEO]] in that it is also a process affecting the visibility of a [[website]] or a [[web page]] in a [[web search engine]]'s unpaid results (known as its SERP
For example, local SEO is all about
== The birth of local SEO ==
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Prominence, relevance, and distance are the three main criteria Google claims to use in its [[algorithms]] to show results that best match a user's query.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://support.google.com/business/answer/7091|title=Improve your local ranking on Google - Google My Business Help|website=support.google.com|language=en|access-date=2017-03-16}}</ref>
* Prominence reflects how well-known is a place in the offline world. An important museum or store, for example, will be given more prominence. Google also uses information obtained on the web to assess prominence such as review counts, links, articles.
* Relevance refers to Google's algorithms attempt to surface the listings that best match the user's [[Web query|query]].
* Distance refers to Google's attempt to return those listings that are the closest the ___location terms used in a user's query. If no ___location term is used then "Google will calculate distance based on
== Local ranking: 2017 survey from 40 local experts ==
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