Rankings are different in Different Geographical are with in the same country
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Hello ,
I observed my ranking are different in same country but different geographical areas.Is this nature is common or we missing something.
How long will it take to come to the same rankings.
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Hello,
Rankings could be also different for two people in the same region/city/etc since Google SERP's (rankings) are always fluctuating, specially for lower positions.
And yes, geographical factor is even more important since some results are geo-oriented and rank better in a specific region/city etc. You are not mising anything my friend
I recommend you to read this Moz post: https://moz.com/local-search-ranking-factors
Roberto
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This is common and you'll never get identical rankings for all of your keywords across the country, so don't make that your goal.
You might be getting different rankings in different parts of a single city too, that's not a problem.
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