Some small businesses dropped in rankings when Google changed its search algorithms a few weeks ago.
‘Many local businesses will find Google doesn’t position their entries as high as previously, meaning potential customers will have to scroll further down the pages of results to find them’, said search engine consultant Ash Nallawalla.
For example, a company that might have previously come up higher in the Google search results, now may have other ‘map-based’ entries above it, pushing it lower down the page and putting it below the ‘fold’ (tech-speak for the bottom of the computer screen).
Nallawalla says that businesses above the fold are far more likely to gain the attention, and custom, of people conducting a Google search.
What is the solution? Businesses need to optimise their online presence, ensure they have a physical address on their website, with phone and other relevant contact information.
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Tags: algorithms, business, Google, maps, search engine