{"id":6520,"date":"2021-01-20T07:39:44","date_gmt":"2021-01-20T13:39:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/soniclocal.com\/?p=4073"},"modified":"2023-04-29T06:51:08","modified_gmt":"2023-04-29T11:51:08","slug":"generating-more-leads-from-google-my-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sourcelinemedia.com\/generating-more-leads-from-google-my-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Generating More Leads from Google My Business"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\t

Google My Business (GMB) is one of the most underrated and underutilized assets for any local company.\u00a0 It was launched in 2014 part of the Google Pigeon algorithm update. It was built to separate local business<\/a> search from national or informational search.<\/p>\n

Prior to the launch of GMB<\/a>, Google had a problem. People looking for businesses in a specific location didn’t need to always see ecommerce sites (like Amazon), corporate websites, blogs or other content sites.\u00a0 So Google needed to find a way to display relevant local business results.<\/p>\n

Prior to this update, all websites were subject to the same ranking algorithm.\u00a0 The algorithm was heavily weighted towards, quality of content, volume of text and external links.\u00a0 Google has always believed that high quality external links that point to your website provide evidence that 3rd parties trust your content.\u00a0 Websites with thousands of high quality links were known as authority sites.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, to ranked high in national or information searches, you need a lot of well written content and you need to be able to promote that content, so websites link to your website.\u00a0 Big companies with large budgets could produce new content and spend larger budgets on link building and promotion. It got to a point with local search was dominated by these sites:<\/p>\n