Google’s “Hawk” update recently swooped in on an unexpecting digital “Possum”. The change in Google’s algorithm - which took place August 22nd - specifically affected local searches.
It’ll take some time before we understand the full impact but those of us in the digital world have noticed some changes in the local rankings of small businesses.
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If you’re not keeping up with the latest algorithm changes, your Local SEO strategies could be your Google downfall. Don’t let Hawk’s talons rip your efforts to shreds.
To briefly recap, the Possum update was launched last September 2016. Google’s benevolent attempt to deliver improved search results had its fair share of pros and cons.
While Possum was designed to stop a company with multiple listings from monopolizing Page 1 results, it ended up filtering out listings within close physical proximity of one another. If businesses in the same industry shared the same building - or even just held offices relatively close to one another - one would be filtered out of local search results.
Suffice to say, if you weren’t showing up on Google local search, your competition was reaping the benefits.
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Luckily, Google recognized the issues associated with the Possum algorithm, and have quietly lent a helping hand by releasing Hawk.
Possum’s issue of filtering out businesses has now been toned down, though not completely removed. Still, it’s a better update that can potentially benefit your small business in local organic search.
The geographic area that affects the filter has been decreased, meaning there’s less of a likelihood that you are inadvertently knocked off Google’s local search by competitors. Neighboring competitors should see the most improvement but the good folks at Search Engine Land still noticed some discrepancies for similar businesses sharing an office space or housed in the same large building (i.e. medical practices).
Of course, an improvement is an improvement, and local businesses should hopefully see some benefit as long as they are continuing to utilizing quality SEO and digital marketing techniques.
The Hawk algorithm is undeniably a step in the right direction but if you - or the team you’ve hired - still don’t have a full digital marketing plan in place, it does your business no good.
One of the most basic tips that we have discussed before that can have a huge effect on your business is your online listings. Improving your local search standings consists of a number steps and strategies that you can take but just making sure your Google local listing is correct is the very first step you need to take.
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A few additional steps you should take forward to improve your local ranking on Google include:
If you’re worried about Hawk, don’t be. We have our very own Hawk on our team, who can more than handle any changes to Google’s algorithm and then some.
Want a team who stays up-to-date on Google algorithm changes? We’re Google certified, creative, digitally savvy, and we will hustle for you.
Contact us today at 956-303-6555 to climb up Google’s local rankings.
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