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Check out our first Infographic, filled with local SEO statistics and other facts.

Key Takeaways for you to repost/tweet/share:

  • 40% of Google Maps usage is on mobile devices
  • 33% of mobile searches are local and 61% of those users actually called the businesses
  • 97% of U.S. Internet users gather shopping information online, of those, 86% search for local businesses
  • 73% of all online activity is related to local content
  • Less than 1% of clicks occur after the 2nd page of search results on Google
  • 20% of all searches are related to location

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Check out the top SEO, search engine and Internet marketing industry news stories from around the Web this week.

Google Rolls Out Google Ads Redesign Globally
Google recently announced that it is launching it new version of Google Ads to all accounts globally within the next few days.

Google Cuts Maps API Prices By 88%
In attempt to attract more enterprise use of its Maps application programming interface (API), Google has reduced the pricing.

Bing’s Image Search Gets a New Look, Updated Features
Bing recently updated its image search and made some changes to its discovery features. Find all the details here.

Facebook Launches Mobile Feature “Find Friends Nearby”
Facebook just launched its newest mobile app, Find Friends Nearby. This app makes it easier to find people in your vicinity. It will make it easier to find people you’ve met in person on Facebook.

Yelp Elevated By Apple Relationship, Second Only to Google In Local Importance Now
Yelp’s partnership with Apple has boosted Yelp’s visibility making it the second most important force in local search.

Local search marketingSearch Engine Land recently conducted a study dealing with local search and posted its findings online. The survey was centered around four questions that were asked to determine which types of local businesses searchers look for online and the importance of reputation for different businesses. The four questions asked to participants were as follows:

  1. Which types of local businesses have you searched for via the Internet (in the last 12 months)?
  2. Which types of local business have you read online reviews for (in the last 12 months)?
  3. For which types of business does reputation matter the most?
  4. Which ‘reputation trait’ is most important to you when selecting a local business?

According to the study, the most searched for type of business was Restaurants/Cafes (57%). Other popular categories were Hotels/B&B/Guest House (35%), General Shops (35%), Clothes Shops (34%) and Dentists/Doctors (27%).

The type of local businesses consumers most read reviews about is Restaurants/Cafes (46%). The second is Doctors/Dentists (21%). The analysis of this states that consumers turn to the Internet for finding and researching local businesses when they need their services. Having positive reviews gives local businesses a chance to stand out from their competitors and get the attention of their potential customers when it matters most.

Reputation matters most to consumers when choosing Restaurants/Cafes (32%), Doctors/Dentists (27%) and Tradesmen (23%). The results of the survey show that reputation does matter and it affects all businesses. Online reviews continue to increase in importance and as that happens, the reputation of certain types of businesses becomes a more important factor in the purchasing decision.

The study found that the most important ‘reputation trait’ is reliability (64%). The second most important trait is good value (44%). Consumers seem to be less concerned with traits like courtesy (7%), friendly service (9%) and ‘localness’ (7%).

To read the study in more detail, visit SearchEngineLand.com.