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Location pages are no longer helpful for SEO
Nearly a decade ago, I wrote a post explaining how Google doesn’t really change the rules when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). While they change the algorithm quite often, virtually all of those changes are simply to tighten up what they’ve been telling us for years.
Now they’re coming after useless “location pages” on websites, and it’s about time. These are the pages you’ll see on some websites, often for home services like plumbing and electrical, that have dozens of pages that are virtually identical. All of the pages will have the same basic content, just swapping out $city_name on each page. Here’s an example list of those pages from a site:
Google is rightfully cracking down on those, as they provide no real value to users. There is still a chance they could work well if you take time to custom create unique content on every page, but even that is likely to fade in the coming months.
As with most changes, there is some good and some bad. At the most basic level, this means that you can no longer rank as well in other cities, but it also means that your competitors in those other cities can’t rank as well in yours.
What to do?
There’s not a lot you can do, as Google doesn’t want you to rank in cities where you don’t have a true presence…