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Google Maps Spam Update - Spammer Removed

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

We recently wrote about a Melbourne mobile mechanic who was spamming Google Maps with several hundred Local Business Listings. After our post, several blogs reported on our post and added their influence and ideas to the discussion.

We’re happy to say that once the word was out, swift action was taken by the Google Maps team and the spammer was removed altogether. Read the original post here.

Google Maps is a Haven for Spammers

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Google Maps Spam Example - Mobile Mechanics MelbourneMike Blumenthal first reported Local Business Listing SPAM on Google Maps last July. Seven months later it seems that Google has no answer for the spammers filling up the Google Maps Local Business Center with dodgy business listings.

We recently found a Melbourne based mobile mechanic who spammed his business into 500 locations on the Melbourne Map in Google Maps. Whilst the business appears to have only one real location, they asserted that because they are a mobile mechanic, they should be allowed to show up on the map on every main street of Melbourne city.

Obviously there is a serious advantage to being listed number one in any directory, but before your decide that spamming Google Maps sounds like a good idea, be warned… Spamming is never a good idea, and here’s why:

  1. Stuffing any directory with repeated information only serves to devalue the directory and the information in it. As a result of the spam, the reliability of the whole service is brought into question and its effectiveness is reduced.
  2. A user seeing repeated results will become frustrated at not getting what they want from the directory (i.e. choice). This will lead them to question the legitimacy of your business. If your listing looks like SPAM, then you look like a spammer!
  3. Eventually, Google will come up with a system to eliminate the spam, and the penalties of spamming usually involve your website being removed from Google altogether.

Is spamming really worth the risk?

Currently the click through rates on Google Maps listings that show up in the main search results are very high. If the spam continues and becomes more widespread, users will learn to ignore it altogether.

What that means is that Google Maps in search results could become less effective at generating clicks than Adwords.

The Google Maps help forum is littered with reports of businesses who have spammed the Local Business Listings, and the majority of the instances reported have not been dealt with or had an official reply.

Let’s hope that Google find some answers and soon! Seven months is a long time in the life of a search engine.

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Google Maps - New Format For Local Business Results in Google

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Have you noticed that the format has changed for Google Local Business Results?

Google Local Business Results - New Format (Small)

The above example was from a Google web search on Storage Melbourne

We’re now seeing about 10 listings in the same space that we used to only see three or four. I think it’s more efficient, don’t you?

Google Maps - Local Business Listings - Is your business on the Google Map?

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Google Maps - Local Business Search - Storage MelbourneLast year, Google Maps quickly became the number one online map directory service in Australia, surpassing whereis.com.au. 

 Did you know that you can put your business on the Google Map?

If you haven’t yet done so, head over to Google’s Local Business Center to list your business. The Local Business Center allows you to add your business to Google Maps and list additional information about your business.

Once your business is listed, it will soon come up on the Map in many Google web searches that include a location. For example, if you search on Storage Melbourne, you will see that the search result features a Map like this:


Google Local Business Results - New Format (Small)

One of the handy things that Google Maps adds is the ability for customers to get directions to and from your business by just by clicking on your business name.

You can see how this change to search results has changed the game a bit. If you had a number one ranking in Google for a location based search, you might now find your website way down the page. So it’s vital to ensure that your Local Business Listing is showing up on the Map.

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