Local Search & Dental Practice Marketing: An Introduction
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We’ll defer to Wikipedia for the background definition:
Local search is the use of specialized Internet search engines that allow users to submit geographically constrained searches against a structured database of local business listings.
Typical local search queries include not only information about what the site visitor is searching for (such as keywords, a business category, or the name of a consumer product) but also where information, such as a street address, city name, postal code, or geographic coordinates like latitude and longitude.
A search that references a product or service that is typically consumed locally, such as restaurant or nail salon, is an implicit local search. (
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