When you search for just about anything on Google, you notice that businesses at the top of the search engine return page (SERP) are businesses near you. It’s no accident. Of course, Google knows your geographic location and attempts to return the most relevant and closest business at the top of the page.
If you are a regional supplier of products or industrial services and have multiple locations understanding Google’s Location Services is critical.
For the regional industrial businesses, it's important that you create separate and optimized pages for each of your geographic locations. Each location needs to have the following:
In my travels I have found that very, very few mid-size B2B industrials pay attention to Google’s location services. Typically, their websites look great, but they are missing this critical SEO component.
Keep in mind that even the best web designers and web agencies tend to focus on building a great looking website. Most web developers simply are not experts in the finer points of SEO and miss this important branding and marketing element.
Check your industrial website. Are your locations listed properly so your buyers can easily find your products and services at each location independently?