Location appearing on search result. how can this be achieved?
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I'm pretty sure this site is not doing any SEO but i think what made them no. 1 is the location. I already tried adding a google publisher tag to my site that points to my google page which contains my address but i still can't have the location appear..
here's a screenshot of the search result that i want to achieve:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbdv3121rrs6zp5/Screen Shot 2013-04-15 at 9.39.30 AM.png
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CloudWalk also ranks at the top in the same fashion...
You are also ranking on this page (9th absolute position)
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thanks gregory. did you see the search result? not sure what appears in US search result but try searching "digital agency philippines"
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Hi Wendy,
Actually, where is your search originating from? Is your company's activity based in the same area (seemingly not)? Google will try to match a search with relevant and local results.
Just a few extra tips for your website's Google+ Local "landing page":
- Title tag: try to include your +Local Business Title and Location
- URL: also try to include the city/town name on your website's +Local "landing page"
- Also try to add your exact +Local Business Title in the H1 tag on your "landing page"
Cheers
Greg
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You could merge those two if you want, just do a bit of research first. and Schema.org mark up really helps!
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Hi, I already have places on google and have several verified info there. If you look at my site www.myoptimind.com I linked my google page as a publisher. But still can't achieve this result.
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Try this: http://www.google.com/business/placesforbusiness/
You can also use microdata and submitting your location to G+ helps too!
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