Google Local Search Update
Google Local Search Update
Google confirms Nov. 2019 Local Search Update. Google added neural matching in local search, which is why many are seeing local ranking changes in the past month.
Google has now confirmed the numerous reports of a local search update that began in early November. The update is related to Google “making use of neural matching as part of the process of generating local search results,” Google said via the @SearchLiason twitter account.
The name, “Nov. 2019 Local Search Update” follows the naming convention Google began using last year for Google core search algorithm updates.
The confirmation. Google confirmed it began using neural matching for local search results and subsequent local ranking changes at 12:10 PM ET Monday:
What it means. Neural matching allows Google to better understand when users’ queries have local search intent even when the business name or description aren’t included.
There are no required changes a business needs to make as a result of this update. Google directs businesses to the basic local ranking help document published long ago.
Global release. Google posted an update saying “this was a global launch covering countries and languages worldwide.” So this impacted not just U.S. regions but globally, in all countries and languages that Google is available in.
Neural matching at Google. Google said it began using neural matching in search back in 2018 to better understand queries. Similar to BERT and RankBrain algorithms, neural matching helps Google improve query mapping to results, though it differs in its function. Google’s Danny Sullivan has referred to neural matching as “a super synonym system.” See Google’s neural matching versus RankBrain: How Google uses each in search for more details.