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Past articles by David:

Google Accelerating Its Path to the Transaction Layer of the Internet

Mihm to Blumenthal: Our mutual friend and Local U speaker Cindy Krum has long highlighted Google’s ambition to become the “presentation layer of the internet.” It’s been apparent for the last f… → Read More

The Hidden Opportunity Cost of Google Plus: Review Volume

Blumenthal: I was able to look at reviews per month since 2015 for a large number of restaurant locations across the sites that are now common in the restaurant industry. Interestingly, Yelp’s and … → Read More

GrubHub or GrabHub? Thoughts on the Latest Predatory Industry to Target SMBs

"Growth hacking" along these lines is enough to gag a maggot, but there is the more "benign" approach of Google that says, "Let's add an order button to every restaurant for the 'benefit of the customer'" that is equally reprehensible. The business is effectively paying a searcher "head tax" to the food delivery companies on brand searches where the consumer just wanted to get the restaurant… → Read More

The History and Value of Citations, or Citations are Dead, Long Live the Citation

Mihm to Blumenthal: Setting aside the fact that the vast majority of calls you receive from non-Google directories are from salespeople, if you’re paying for an expensive citation service with anal… → Read More

How Long Will Google’s “Calculative PR” Playbook Work in Local Search?

Mihm: The engineering mindset that millions of spammy listings in a corpus of hundreds of millions of legitimate listings worldwide, or a (hundred million?) spam reviews in a corpus of billions of legitimate reviews worldwide, are simply "edge cases" that are beneath Google to prioritize reflects a profound lack of empathy for how their technology impacts fellow human beings — both consumers and… → Read More

Google’s Fake Listings Problem Gets More Attention—and May Spur Regulation

The above photo is courtesy of Alpha Stock Images / RM Media. Mike: Well, summer is almost here. I was able to ride my bike to work and didn’t have to wear ear muffs for a change. That said, the showers are unabated. If I wanted to live in a rain forest, I would have moved there. David: Technically, summer is here, so I’m happy to hear the weather gods of western New York are starting to realize… → Read More

Google Antitrust: Is It Enough for Yelp?

Mihm to Blumenthal: I'm not averse to the idea of the government regulating Google's practices in Maps or local search, but it feels like rewarding Yelp in particular is not going to bring consumers any particular benefit, nor will it meaningfully benefit small businesses, as Elizabeth Warren seems to indicate is a primary goal of her plan. If anything, Google has gone out of its way to help… → Read More

Who’s Winning the Reviews Race? How Do We Define Winning?

In their latest Street Fight conversation, Mike Blumenthal and David Mihm examine the state of the local reviews space and assess the reasons for Google's dominance. "For me, the question of the future is whether Google's behaviors will impact the remaining vertical sites over the next 10 years," Mike writes. → Read More

Beyond SEO: How to Reframe the Local Marketing Conversation

"I am looking for a language framework that helps business understand that the idea of ranking only makes sense in the context of not just getting more customers but also keeping them. While businesses might want a floodgate of leads, there are many things that they could be doing that would be cost-effective and productive," Mike Blumenthal tells David Mihm in their latest Street Fight… → Read More

Brand Building Beyond Reviews: Is the Local Marketing Ecosystem Ready?

"I think it makes more sense for a small business to buy 'brand building' that includes some community events and link building than for that same business to buy SEO," Mike Blumenthal tells David Mihm. Find out what tech tools can build a local brand and why David disagrees partly with Mike's suggestion. → Read More

Lead Gen Spam: Bad for the Consumer, Bad for Business, and Bad for the Local Ecosystem

Blumenthal to Mihm, on lead gen spam: The real issue for me is that Google Maps is really like a public utility, and Google is not doing enough to protect the consumers of that product. There is significant harm in the deception of the consumer, the blocking out of legitimate businesses, and the possibility that the consumer public will lose trust in the whole, creaky house of cards. → Read More

From Zero-Click SERPs to Rabbit-Hole SERPs

Mihm to Blumenthal: We’re starting to see Google open up local product availability through organic channels. It feels like only a matter of time before the Merchant Center and GMB become more expl… → Read More

Increasingly, Your Brand Is Its Reviews

Mihm to Blumenthal: The famous Jeff Bezos quote comes to mind: "Your brand is what other people say about you when you're not in the room." Increasingly, the room is not a physical place but a virtual one—and it's not a place you own. Reviews really bring the need to run a decent business at your core into stark relief. → Read More

What’s the Relative Impact of Google My Business vs. Websites on Conversion?

Blumenthal to Mihm: The consumer is on a journey and is close to making a decision when they are seeing you on Google. Whether they make it at the Business Profile on Google or at the website, it is imperative that your profile at Google has enough information to confer trust. Otherwise, the end user will just move on to the next profile and never make it to your site. → Read More

Google Posts: Less Visible but Still Valuable

Mihm to Blumenthal: Google has been making a serious effort to get more business owners more engaged with Google My Business over the past 12-18 months. The irony is, though, that deprecating the success business owners can see from easy, compelling offerings like Posts makes them less likely to remain engaged. It's a little bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy. That said, and despite my initial… → Read More

Will 2019 Be Remembered as the Year of GMB Messaging?

Mihm to Blumenthal: Absent a messaging competitor, even a handful of conversations with real customers make businesses *think* Facebook is where the party is. In reality, as you and plenty of other… → Read More

Improving the Local SEO Toolkit: A 2018 Holiday Wish List

"Local is a complicated world that is not currently served well by the tools of the organic world. The end of the year and the start of a new one is a great time to get folks thinking about how they might address this hole in our tool sets," says Mike Blumenthal. He and David Mihm explore the weaknesses and possibilities among local search tools in their last column of 2018. → Read More

Evolving Our Lens for Local Ranking Factors

Blumenthal and Mihm: We in the Local Search industry are not served by relying so heavily on traditional SEO logic and tools in our approach to the Local Pack, our understanding of the ranking factors, and even what we suggest to clients as appropriate activities. → Read More

Google's Backdoor Shift to a Social Network

Mike Blumenthal and David Mihm: In the case of Q&A, reviews, and the coming sports commenting feature, Google is looking to gain a better understanding of the entity, and in the case of the sharing buttons and the new ability to follow a business, Google is looking to better understand the individual so that it can improve the search experience now and in the future. That would be a very Googly… → Read More

A Dozen Takeaways and Follow-Ups from the Bright Local Review Study

David Mihm: BrightLocal's study of reviews is interactive, digestible by the average small business, and useful for agencies and resellers, too. In this column, I provide some of the highlights and pose questions for further research in the reviews space. → Read More