Franky hope you like instructions on how to seo image below
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How to display image results attached? Please help me
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Hello Le Nam,
Keri asked me to stop by this thread and reply to your question.
What you have highlighted in your screenshot is typically known as a 'blended local result'. What this means is that it is a search engine result drawing information both from the business' website, as well as third party sources such as Google Maps or Google+ Local. In the past, Google has used a variety of displays for local business information. These days, blended results like the one you have pointed to have become the most common choice of display, either as a single result on a page of organic results, or as part of a list of 3-7 other blended results.
From your question, I believe you would like to know how a business achieves such a result. The final decision on who gets listed in this very visible manner is up to Google, but a short list of things you can do to work towards achieving this type of listing would be:
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Have a strong, locally-optimized website, meaning you've got your complete business name, address and phone number (NAP) listed in appropriate places on the site (such as the sitewide footer and contact page) and that your geographic terms (like Pizza Restaurant Ha Noi or whatever they happen to be) are reflected in your site's titles and tags and than you've got good strong copy talking about your local goods and/or services.
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Create and claim a Google Local profile for your business. I looked up zinaki.com and it appears you are in Vietnam (I apologize if I am mistaken about this), and because I could not reproduce the results shown in your screenshot, I am not 100% certain about exactly how Google is handling the recent migration from Google Places to Google+ Local in your country. In any case, you need to discover this and get listed in Google's local index, either with a Place Page or a Google+ Local page for your business.
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Then, you will want to start winning reviews from your customers, though Google and other review sites.
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And, you will want to get your business listed in as many free local business directories as possible. Make sure your business details (NAP) are consistent across every local directory. These listings are commonly called 'citations'.
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Finally, you may find it necessary to do some linkbuilding to assist with your organic rankings so that your combined organic and local data will hopefully result in a blended listing like the one you've shown.
I sincerely hope this helps, but don't hesitate to let me know if you had something else in mind with your question.
Good luck!
Miriam
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Thank you Keri
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It looks like it's part of a local result to me. I'll have our local expert come in and make a couple of comments, but that's at least where to start looking for more information.
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Can you explain more? Plz
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My Theory is
- they rank organically for that keyword and
- they also have a map listing for that keyword search.
So Google combines them in to one .
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