Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 10:33:17 GMT
In June 2022, tests began to appear that highlight the disappearance of the Local Pack in favor of the so-called Local Cards. Furthermore, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the EU and the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) could ban or reduce the Local Pack in antitrust function. But Google already has an alternative ready: Local Cards, in fact. The latter, so far, have only appeared on Mobile (also in Italy), associated with organic results possibly including map, company name, address, whether the store is currently open or closed and product availability. Furthermore, when you click, you are immediately redirected to your GBP profile (without going through the Local Finder). With the new Local Cards, less visibility is therefore offered to photos and images, with greater dependence on organic ranking and a strong link to available products.
However, the importance of the "proximity" factor remains. What problems may arise google local Would the possible disappearance of the Local Pack really be a problem? Considering that approximately 3/4 of the views occur on Afghanistan Mobile Number List Maps and 1/4 on Search. The disappearance of the Local Pack would probably impact a small part of the searches (Source Local Strategy srl on a sample of 6000 GBP Cards). Other interesting news in the Local Search field are related to Google's Multisearch approach: By the end of the year (first in English and to follow with rollout in all languages) Google will add a way to find local information with multiple searches, so you can discover what the user needs among millions of local businesses on Google.
You can use an image or screenshot (no text) and add "near me " to see local restaurant or retailer options that have the clothing, home products and food you're looking for. Suppose you see a dish online that you would like to try, but you don't know what it contains or what it's called. When you use Multiple Search to find these products near your search area, Google scans millions of images and reviews posted across web pages and from Maps' community of contributors to find nearby results. All this to ensure that the user finds that dish in the immediate vicinity.
However, the importance of the "proximity" factor remains. What problems may arise google local Would the possible disappearance of the Local Pack really be a problem? Considering that approximately 3/4 of the views occur on Afghanistan Mobile Number List Maps and 1/4 on Search. The disappearance of the Local Pack would probably impact a small part of the searches (Source Local Strategy srl on a sample of 6000 GBP Cards). Other interesting news in the Local Search field are related to Google's Multisearch approach: By the end of the year (first in English and to follow with rollout in all languages) Google will add a way to find local information with multiple searches, so you can discover what the user needs among millions of local businesses on Google.
You can use an image or screenshot (no text) and add "near me " to see local restaurant or retailer options that have the clothing, home products and food you're looking for. Suppose you see a dish online that you would like to try, but you don't know what it contains or what it's called. When you use Multiple Search to find these products near your search area, Google scans millions of images and reviews posted across web pages and from Maps' community of contributors to find nearby results. All this to ensure that the user finds that dish in the immediate vicinity.