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    • DonnaDuncan
      DonnaDuncan last edited by

      Maybe share the client's business name and G+ page so we can take a look at it. Perhaps, as Dennis suggests, the business page is not verified. Perhaps it's tied to an individual and not the business. Perhaps it's miscategorized.

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      • MiriamEllis
        MiriamEllis last edited by

        Hi J.P.

        As Dennis and Donna have suggested, sharing further details of this will help the community look further into your question. If you are unable to share the client's details, that perfectly fine, but it will limit the amount of support the community can give.

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        • maxcarnage
          maxcarnage @MiriamEllis last edited by

          Miriam,

          Here are the links to my clients' G+ pages:

          https://plus.google.com/+TenleyLawtonMDNewportBeach/posts

          https://plus.google.com/116487475034550940260/posts

          Let me know if there's anything else i can do to help.

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          • DonnaDuncan
            DonnaDuncan @maxcarnage last edited by

            Hi JP,

            Dr. Tenley Lawton shows up as the 7th local search result when I search for "Plastic Surgeon Newport Beach CA".  Because she's the 7th search result, you have to use the slider on the results window to scroll down to see her first-page listing.

            The Ranch at Laguna Beach, CA shows up as my first local result when searching for "golf course Laguna Beach, CA".

            So I'm not seeing what you're seeing. What search terms are you using? Where are you searching from?

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            • maxcarnage
              maxcarnage @DonnaDuncan last edited by

              Donna,

              I was much more concerned with where the client(s) (or is fail to) show up on the Maps page. Do you know if there's anything I can do about that?

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              • DonnaDuncan
                DonnaDuncan @maxcarnage last edited by

                You mean you want them to show up outside of the geography in which their business is located? For example, you want Dr. Lawton's business to show up in Huntington Beach or Irvine?

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                • maxcarnage
                  maxcarnage @DonnaDuncan last edited by

                  No Donna, I am specifically trying to get them on the map for their local area. For instance, when you look on the Maps tab, you see a number of the competitors (some of them in the same building) but for some reason Dr. Lawton does not show up. Any ideas as to why this may be?

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                  • DonnaDuncan
                    DonnaDuncan @maxcarnage last edited by

                    Here's why I'm confused JP. As I said above, when I look at the maps tab, I DO see your clients listed. Dr. Lawson is listed as the 7th ranking entry on the map. (See attachment.) The Ranch at Laguna Beach ranks #1.

                    So I'm not seeing what you're seeing.

                    DqpjcEb

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                    • MiriamEllis
                      MiriamEllis last edited by

                      Hi J.P.,

                      I confirm what Donna is seeing. Searching Google Maps, I see your client coming up when I search for 'newport beach plastic surgeon'. Both Donna and I are making a best guess at your search term, so if you're using a different search term, please share it. I'll gladly take another look, but for what I did look up, your client is coming up at position 8 in the Maps pack and if I click on that, is being clearly shown with the red teardrop marker.

                      Now, what isn't happening is that the client's name doesn't appear in the 'permanent' black text on the map, unlike Cruise Plastic Surgery and Milind K. Albe MD at the automatic resolution of the map - which may be what you are asking about. If you narrow in, however, it does. So, I don't believe there is anything to be concerned about here. Please, feel free to provide further details about the keywords you are searching for or anything else that might help us better understand any concerns you're feeling about the results. Happy to check it out with you!

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                      • maxcarnage
                        maxcarnage @MiriamEllis last edited by

                        Miriam,

                        Is there any way for us to improve her position in the listings themselves, so Dr. Lawton appears closer to the number one result and objectively, starts to appear in the 'permanent' black text on the map?

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                        • maxcarnage
                          maxcarnage @maxcarnage last edited by

                          I also wanted to ask you if her appearance (or failure to appear) is related to geo-positioning, specifically the 'centroid'. As I recall, years ago, a business's appearance on the Map corresponded to its proximity to whatever Google determined to be the central point of the city. I don't know if this is still a factor in ranking on the Maps and more importantly, showing up as one of those listings that appears in black, when you look at the map without zooming in.

                          Beyond that, is there any other ways for a business to improve its positioning on both the maps listing and the top map results portion of the search results page for a given search term?

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                          • MiriamEllis
                            MiriamEllis last edited by

                            Hi J.P.,

                            You are correct that city centroids were once considered a strong ranking factor. This was then edged out by the concept of industry centroids, but this in turn has given way largely to the concept of user centroids. Recommend you read the history of the centroid here:

                            https://moz.com/blog/mastering-serving-the-user-as-centroid

                            My answer beyond this is in two parts:

                            1. To discover whether your client can move up in the local pack rankings you must a) audit her business and b) do competitive analysis to discover if any competitors can be surpassed. Your audit of your client's marketing should include an assessment of their website, citations, reviews and social engagement.

                            2. Whether this will lead to your client appearing in black text at a lower resolution of the map is not known. I have never seen a thorough study of how Google determines which locations show at the lowest resolutions there, so this would be something you'd want to be sure you weren't promising to the client. In our sample 'newport beach plastic surgeon' the only 2 businesses receiving this treatment at the automatic zoom level are those ranking top 2 in the maps pack, but whether this is the case for every such search, I honestly don't know. If you could get your client to be #1 or #2, perhaps this would lead to them replacing one of the 2 businesses in black text, but I am not 100% sure of that and would need to look at a larger data set to begin drawing such a conclusion. Interesting topic!

                            Of course, the ideal is always to get the client as high in the local pack rankings/maps pack rankings as possible, but the difficulty in achieving this relates directly to how tough/strong his unique competitors are and how much motivation/funding your client has to make efforts to move up. And, these days, it's really important to bring into the discussion the fact that your client's customers are not likely to see the same rankings that he does or that you do, given the user-as-centroid phenomenon. Sometimes, in a really competitive field, going after hyperlocal or long tail keywords may enable them to earn traffic that they simply can't get from the main searches because the field is already too crowded with strong competitors.

                            Hope these are helpful thoughts.

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                            • DonnaDuncan
                              DonnaDuncan @maxcarnage last edited by

                              I just want to add, in case you haven't seen it, the latest local search ranking factors. I'd pay close attention to the top 30 difference-making factors in competitive markets when you're going through your audit.

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