Why Are Some Businesses Still Ranking Well in Both Local and Organic?
Some businesses have enough strength in their SEO strategy to absorb the impact of this update. Factors such as strong backlink profiles, high domain authority, and excellent content can help businesses maintain their rankings despite the update. If a company has significantly stronger SEO than its competitors, it can still appear in both places, but this is becoming less common.
What Should You Do Next?
If you have noticed a drop in rankings, check your Google Business Profile settings and test linking to a different page. If your rankings recover, you have successfully adapted to the change. SEO is always shifting, and this update is just one of many that will shape local search in the future.
FAQs
What is the Google Diversity Update?
Google’s Diversity Update is a change to search rankings that stops businesses from appearing in both the local pack and organic search results for the same keyword.
Why did my organic rankings drop?
If your business appears in the local pack, Google may have downgraded your website’s organic ranking to avoid showing the same business twice.
How do I fix my local SEO rankings?
Try linking your Google Business Profile to a different page on your website instead of the one that previously ranked highest organically.
Should I stop optimising for organic search?
No, organic SEO is still important. This update means businesses need to adjust their strategies, but organic traffic remains valuable.
How can I track if my business is affected by this update?
Monitor your rankings in both the local pack and organic search. If your website has dropped but your local ranking remains, this update is likely the cause.