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Local SEO in 2026: Complete Guide

Local SEO playbook for 2026: Google Business Profile optimisation, citations, reviews, local content, and multi-location strategy.

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AI RankSEO Team
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Local SEO in 2026: Complete Guide

Local SEO playbook for 2026: Google Business Profile optimisation, citations, reviews, local content, and multi-location strategy.

Local SEO is different from classic SEO. The ranking factors overlap but priorities shift dramatically: Google Business Profile dominates, reviews carry outsized weight, and citations matter more than backlinks.

The local ranking factors (priority order)

  1. Google Business Profile completeness + activity
  2. Reviews (volume, recency, sentiment, response rate)
  3. Citations (NAP consistency across the web)
  4. On-page signals (local keywords, schema, location pages)
  5. Backlinks from locally-relevant sites
  6. User behaviour (clicks, calls, direction requests)
  7. Proximity (the searcher's location vs your business)

Google Business Profile (GBP)

The non-negotiable basics

  • Correct primary category (and 2-5 relevant secondary categories)
  • Complete name, address, phone (NAP) matching your website
  • Website URL pointing to the right local landing page
  • Business hours, including holiday hours
  • 20+ high-quality photos (interior, exterior, products, team)
  • Service or product list filled out
  • Detailed business description with local keywords (not stuffed)

The ongoing work

  • Weekly Google Posts (offers, updates, events)
  • Q&A section monitored; popular questions answered by you (not just users)
  • Reviews requested + responded to (every single one)
  • Photos added monthly
  • Attributes kept current (wheelchair accessible, free WiFi, etc.)

Reviews strategy

Reviews are now the second-strongest local ranking factor and the single biggest conversion factor. Treat them as a system, not a hope.

Volume + recency

You want a steady stream, not bursts. Aim for 5-10 new reviews per month. Sites with no reviews in 6 months get visibly demoted.

Asking customers

  • Ask in person, immediately after a positive interaction
  • Follow up with an email containing a direct review link (the deep-link from your GBP edit panel)
  • Make it one click — no "search for us on Google, click the reviews tab..."
  • Never offer incentives (against Google's policy; can get reviews removed)

Responding

Respond to every review — positive and negative — within 48 hours. Negative reviews handled professionally often convert into positive future ones.

NAP citations

Name / Address / Phone consistency across the web is a foundational local ranking signal. Inconsistent NAPs (different phone numbers, different address formatting) hurt rankings.

The citation tiers

  • Tier 1 (essential): Google Business Profile, Bing Places, Apple Maps
  • Tier 2 (industry-relevant): Yelp, TripAdvisor, Yellow Pages, industry-specific directories
  • Tier 3 (general): Foursquare, MapQuest, niche local directories

Get Tier 1 right first. Audit existing Tier 2/3 listings and clean up inconsistencies.

On-page local SEO

  • City / region in title tag (where natural)
  • NAP in footer (consistent with citations)
  • LocalBusiness schema with full address, phone, geo coordinates
  • Local landing pages for each service area (not thin "Service in [city]" doorway pages — actually useful content)
  • Embedded Google Map with your pin
  • Customer testimonials with their city/region mentioned naturally

Local content that actually works

  • Neighbourhood guides ("Best parks in [your area]")
  • Local event coverage
  • "How [your industry] works in [your city]" explainers
  • Case studies featuring local clients
  • Local statistics + data pieces

Multi-location SEO

If you have multiple physical locations, you need a location-page strategy:

  • One landing page per location (NOT one page with all locations listed)
  • Unique content on each page (NOT templated swap-the-city)
  • LocalBusiness schema per page
  • Linked from a /locations hub page
  • Each location with its own Google Business Profile

Common local SEO mistakes

  • Multiple GBP listings for the same business (gets you flagged)
  • Keyword-stuffed business name in GBP (against policy)
  • NAP inconsistencies between site and citations
  • Fake reviews (Google detects and removes)
  • Doorway pages (one per neighbourhood with templated content)
  • Ignoring negative reviews

Local SEO tracking

  • GBP Insights — searches, views, actions (calls, directions, clicks)
  • Local pack rankings via Local Falcon or BrightLocal
  • Review volume + sentiment tracked monthly
  • Direction requests as a proxy for foot-traffic intent

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MS
AI RankSEO Team

AI RankSEO is an SEO agency helping European businesses rank in classic and AI search. Specialising in SEO, AEO, GEO, backlinks and web design — packages from €50. More about us →

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