optimized GMB
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Hi Community, I have optimized GMB like adding keyword-rich content, asking customers to review and putting up more products. But how I can outrank others on Google Map. TBH, I think my listing is more complete and relevant than others but mine just doesn't display when searching for those terms. Please help! Thank you very much!
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"Optimized GMB" typically refers to optimizing a Google My Business (GMB) profile. Google My Business is a free tool provided by Google that allows businesses to manage tshirt manufacturer their online presence on Google. When a GMB profile is optimized, it means it has been carefully configured and managed to enhance a business's visibility in local search results and improve the chances of attracting potential customers.
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If you're looking to optimize your Google My Business (GMB) listing, here are some tips to help you make the most of this valuable tool
Claim and Verify Your Listing: Start by claiming your GMB listing if you haven't already. Verification confirms that you are the rightful owner of the business and gives you full control over your listing. -
"Optimized GMB" typically refers to optimizing a Google My Business (GMB) profile. Google My Business is a free tool provided by Google that allows businesses to manage their online presence on Google. When a GMB profile is optimized, it means it has been carefully configured and managed to enhance a business's visibility in local search results and improve the chances of attracting potential customers.
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@insightful_media Hello there! Please come visit this chapter of Moz's Essential Local SEO strategy guide, and pay particular attention to the section which speaks to doing competitive audits: https://moz.com/local-seo-guide/assessing-demand-analyzing-markets
If you want to outrank a local competitor, you'll need to audit them, and this chapter of our guide gives you a free spreadsheet and tips for doing so. Hope this helps!
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@insightful_media Just my opinion and experience with GMB.
I think it will help but is not fast. I always need a few months or more to ourank a gmb site if there is good competition. Most important areas imo, good reviews and a website that fits gmb. GMB usually shows pages in top 20 position (just seen but not sure 100%)
If there are other gmb with years just be carefull and work on your website to appear in page 1 or 2.
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Lee,
Have your read through this? https://moz.com/blog/how-to-optimize-your-google-my-business-listing. I don't skimmed through it, but really learned it to the point where you can evaluate how well your competitors know what in there. There is a lot more to GMB than keyword rich content and asking for reviews. You will really have to work on your pages to get them up there.
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