Google Places
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Hi Guys,
Looking for some advice on improving the visibility of my Google Local Page for non-brand local keyword terms.
I want my listing to rank for local keyword terms “sydney cars” “cars in sydney” and related terms. I know reviews play a key role and citations. We have created many citations in multiple different directories (yelp, truelocal, etc) but still have not yet seen much movement or results. In this case should I be building links to the actual website BMW Sydney with various/high diversified anchor text around “sydney cars” “cars in sydney” "luxury cars" and variations and continue building authority to this website.
Image of the search results:
--> http://s17.postimg.org/u33sgl87j/screenshot_1482.jpgIs there anything further I can do to it’s Google Plus Profile to improve its local visibility for these keywords? (Besides Reviews)
Google Plus Profile Is Here:
https://plus.google.com/104004861293...ut?hl=en&gl=auAny advice would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt -
Hiya,
Doesn't look like a verified listing to me, also a couple of +1's wouldn't hurt though the two 1 star reviews will hurt a bit. If you're being super picky you could look into optimizing your quote text currently "BMW Sydney - Driving People"
I would recommend using your Google + page to create a used community page the local page would follow shortly after as they are tied in. Currently I see two unused Google plus pages for BMW Sydney would recommend using one a bit more.
There are also lots of guides for local here on Moz if you have a look about.
Good luck.
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