Google Listing Doesn't Appeare on 3Pack anymore
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Hi, One of my GMB listing suddenly stopped ranking in the 3Pack Results. It used to always rank in 1st or 2nd position in the 3Pack results, Suddenly since 24th May it completely Flatlined, I don't know why but It doesn't show up in the results, or when I click see more. It completely vanished for that term locally. My Listing is based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia and it doesn't show up for that term in The Brisbane area. But when the Location info is Australia and not Brisbane, Australia it shows up again. I don't know what is the problem in this case... Any Suggestions will be much appreciated.
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@moxoms1 I'm sorry to hear of you loss of visibility. When you experience a drop in rankings it's a signal that it's time to do a competitive local business audit to see what has changed. You can learn to do one here: https://moz.com/local-seo-guide/assessing-demand-analyzing-markets
Take the metrics of the top ranked business and compare them to yours. There's a free spreadsheet for doing so on the page I've linked to. Then, you'll be able to see where the top competitor is winning and you'll know what actions you can take to hopefully move back up again in the rankings.
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