Google Places SEO Secret Uncovered. 10/04/10
Google Maps SEO Uncovered
Well folks, today you really are in for a treat. After much contemplation we have decided to give you our secret to high rankings in Google places (Google Local).
We have spent an entire year researching, testing and more testing to find out just what factors makes Google Local listings rank.
Forget what you already might know.
First of all let me point out, forget everything out there which you have seen on YouTube, blogs and news from “SEO gurus”. I hate to say it but it’s wrong. Seems one person has started off a theory, and millions of people have blogged on the same topic, slowly giving it more credibility then it’s worth.
The internet and its millions of ”SEO experts” tell you, Google local SEO works on the basis that you have to be listed in certain directories across the web. There is a strong belief that the if you submit to a select number of directories, you will eventually jump on the results. Having been trying to optimise the maps from day one, this theory just didn’t seem to make sense to us, given the fact we had number 1 positions on popular key terms, without a single directory listing.
I hate reading blogs online, where someone gives you their top 5 tips on SEO , but in reality you get nothing substantial at the end of the article, just the same methods wrote differently. We know who these guys are
Google Maps Re Visited
Now back last year, the easiest way to push a position on Google local was to simply ensure that the titles of the business name were keyword rich and by playing around with the category section was enough to give you a decent push, these days are gone. This isn’t a bad thing, as it’s removed all the spammers keyword stuffing.
So now below, I will give you the best advice you will ever receive about Google maps, no catches.
1. Rule number 1.
Remove all duplicated listings. This is crucial if you want any of the below to work. You MUST search via your phone number, for existing listings already out there. Input your business name and then try phone number, until you are 100% there are no duplicate or old listings out there.
2. Have a Clean out.
Now time to search and destroy duplicate listings, but be careful which you delete and which you keep.
You basically don’t want to delete the listing which holds the most authority. We can gauge this by checking to see if the existing listing already has “key information” i.e. maps, comments, external site reviews, pointing to it. The more information held, the more authority it holds. Always delete the skinny one with the least amount of information attached.
See below circled in red where the “key information” is held.

Only once you are confident there are no more duplicate listings out there, you may proceed to the next step.
By now you should have 1 listing and hopefully the one which holds all the authority. If you’re creating a listing for the first time, Google may have previously created a map for you, so check double check and check again.
3. Basic Housekeeping
By now you should have setup your listing. Remember to always add a photo and fill out the category with your top keywords. DO NOT add in a location with the keyword in the category section, with the hope this helping you.
Example: “Doctor Edinburgh” in the category section. This used to work, but not anymore.
Don’t worry about going OTT and adding 100 pictures and videos, this isn’t going to be a make or break point.
TIP (naughty book)
When your verify your number with Google, if it doesn’t give you the option to send a text or call to verify, this is not a good sign. If you’re getting an option to send a postcard only, this means your number is in the naughty book.
I’ve had to learn this the hard way, but once your numbers in the naughty book, it’s virtually impossible to recover. You will simply have to try another number. This can also be an indication you have a duplicate listing lurking in the depths of Google Places.
By now you should have a perfect listing. You may already have noticed your listing shot up, this can work instantly if there was a duplicate listing previously out there.
Note: You can almost see maps update real-time by viewing your listing on the “maps” section first. Check .co.uk results first and it will be a clear indication of where you will rank on the main page.
Google maps updates almost instantly (not always) , you will find later the exact results are mirrored on the main search page.
4. Now for the killer tip.
You need a Google account for this. And I recommend you don’t abuse this , yet use it properly. The biggest factor in pushing a Google local listing up is, MY MAPS . Some may have noticed it, others maybe not. These maps are diamonds.
The trick is to create a map and optimise the titles. I will give you a demonstration.
- Step 1. Go to Google Maps. (whilst signed in)
- Step 2. Click on My Maps
- Step 3. Click on lets get started and you should see
As you can see I am trying to optimise for Goldsmiths London. Drop in some useful content about what the map shows and save. Remember not to over spam this, keep it clean.
- Step 4
Once your map is made, it’s now time to go find businesses and places to add to it. First step is to add your own listing!
Search for your business on the maps section , for this example I will search Georg Jensen Ltd who is our “goldsmith in London”
Click on the listing and you will see

Now save the listing to the correct map and your done!
Now this won’t work instantly, but over the next few weeks Google will crawl this map. Once its crawled it will attach to your local listing. Soon as this is done, prepare to see your listing rocket up.
Tip:
Try and make your maps interesting, vary the different types of businesses and places you show, (whilst adding in your own).
We hope you enjoy these tip. We will be slowly sharing more tips and tricks, so follow me on twitter www.twitter.com/ravindsandhu or follow our company www.twitter.com/bighitmediauk .
We look forward to your feedback. Good luck!
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17 Responses to this article
Very interesting post, will certainly look to test it myself!
Thanks
Have applied the theory to one of my listings and will review the results within some days. Do you know how many days does it roughly takes to start seeing the results? Also can we create any number of My Maps listings.
Interesting post. I like your methodology and agree that there are a lot of “junk” tips out there.
One question I have for you is how you go about removing your dupes. You say it as though it is a simple task.
This is (in my mind) the hardest task to accomplish on Google maps and one that no matter how hard I try, no matter what I do is seemingly impossible to achieve. Either the dupe is never removed or if it is another listing pops up at some point. The general consensus as far I’ve been able to gather is to work with Google to get dupes removed but this can be both time consuming and occasionally unreliable.
I have my own non-Google-assisted, dupe-removal strategy that I employ but would be curious as to how you go about it.
I’m based in the US so maybe that has something to do with it, but I doubt it.
Any insight you could provide would be much appreciated.
Hi RSM. We tend to remove our duplicates by inputting the exact details of the duplicate into a new listing. As you sign up Google places will highlight other similar listings. By selecting the duplicate we effectively take control of that listing. Once we have full control we suspend and wait a few hours. With a little bit of trial and error, you should be able to get rid of them. Hope this helps.
Very effective tips. We have tried most of your points. Also could you please tell us that why some companies are shown with a balloon symbol and why my company is shown with a bullet?
I don’t think the maps tips works anymore with latest changes.
This are all great tips .. especially the My Maps one. Gold dust – many thanks indeed for sharing these.
This post has now been updated, see http://www.bighitmedia.co.uk/google-maps-seo-update/
Thanks – great tips, especially the one about Google’s “naughty book”. Will definitely apply what you are suggesting here..
What if your business has more than one location? Do you list each one separately or attempt to consolidate them under one title? does this cause problems in terms of having the same telephone number etc.? Thanks, J
If your business has more then 1 location, this isn’t a problem, just ensure you use different addresses for each, the telephone numbers should be different , but there are ways around this.
What about if a business has 2 locations? Does that count as duplicate? 2 Location in perhaps 2 cities or 2 countries? with similar content
If the business is in 2 locations, this is not considered duplicate. Duplication only applies when both addresses are identical.
Rav
Quite a few good tips in there. Didn’t realise that signing in and creating your own maps would help, but I suppose it’s along the same lines as bookmarking and putting your site in there with the rest.
Some useful tips here Admin.
Is it possible to get an invite please???
Interesting about the naughty book. Have been there myself, I had 2 place pages for 2 different companies I own, one of the ranked No1 for its biggest search term.
Problem then came when Google merged my 2 listings even though I has 2 different addresses, I then received a call from Google just to see if my business info was correct. I said yes and they were just about to go when I pointed out to them that Google was merging my 2 listings, so while still on the phone the lady from Google looked at it and said yes I can see that, i will have someone fix that for you. Great news! No really..
What happened was that Google then looked into my listings and withdrew the 2 of them:( I then had to fix the listings, which I now have done and have changed the number for 1 of my companies just to avoid confusion.
I still had to wait for Google to send me my pin number by post before listing could be active.
Pin number has been put in and I am just waiting for them to put my place pages live again. Pain in the neck but hopefully that’s it sorted.
Luckily for me as well as having the other 2 companies I also own an SEO company so what I have had to do is boost my sites ranking and out perform all the place page listing, which I have done.
I have also just completed an SEO campaign for a local client, place page ranking at start of campaign was 77 1 month later No 4, in organic search only 1 place page is higher other 2 results are organic and they are directories.
I have a number of tips on SEO and Google place page optimisation and a few of them will save any local SEO and good bit of time. These are not your usual that you see, like the admin has already said if you read most post always say get listing in directories, get listings in directories and get listings in directories. For this clients site I did not get them one extra listing on any directory nor any citations anywhere but they still jumped 73 spots in 1 month.
Before anyone jumps to conclusions NO BLACK HAT techniques were used, just solid seo.
Hi, stumbled across your post and as we’re doing more and more SEO work for local clients we’ve decided to check out the points you’ve made, I especially like the maps idea. On this, do you know how to get a citation (not sure if thats the right description) on Google maps in general. Ive read it takes time and Google says it depends on a number of factors but it would be good to have one set up!!
Hi Andy, Google no longer display citations on the maps anymore. If your looking to build some links back to the local listings, explore the use of http://www.panoramio.com and local business directories such as Touch Local. This will be a step in the right direction..good luck!