Google Confirms Business ‘Openness’ As Local Ranking Factor via @sejournal, @kristileilani

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Google Confirms Business ‘Openness’ As Local Ranking Factor via @sejournal, @kristileilani

Find out how open business hours affect visibility in local search and maps, as 'openness' is confirmed by Google as a local ranking factor.

Google Search Liaison confirms 'openness' has recently become a 'stronger' ranking signal for local search. Listing false 24/7 hours may backfire as Google adjusts ranking signals. Keeping operating hours current in Google Business Profiles is essential for visibility and customer experience.
Google Confirms Business ‘Openness’ As Local Ranking Factor

Recent findings by SEO professionals suggest that Google has recalibrated its local search algorithm, placing more emphasis on a business’s listed hours of operation as a key ranking signal.

According to Joy Hawkins of Sterling Sky, the trend became noticeable after the November 2023 core update, leading to businesses that appear as closed being significantly less visible in local search results.

😱Well the news is out, the new ranking factor we are seeing that has a massive impact on ranking is HOURS. We're seeing that businesses literally vanish in the local pack when they are not open. We started seeing this with the November 2023 core update. This is also making… pic.twitter.com/kDzfrbNmB5

— Joy Hawkins (@JoyanneHawkins) December 7, 2023

Business Hours Confirmed As ‘Stronger’ Signal In Local Ranking Systems

In response to the discussion, Google’s Search Liaison acknowledged the observations, confirming that “openness” has recently become a stronger signal for local search.

The team tells me we’ve long used “openness” as part of our local ranking systems, and it recently became a stronger signal for non-navigational queries. This might change in various ways, as we continue to evaluate the usefulness of it, however.

However, it should only apply to non-navigational queries.

If you were searching for a name of a business, that would generally be that you wanted to navigate / find that particular business. If you were searching for a general topic, that’s non-navigational.

Concerns About Business Response To ‘Openness’ Factor

During the discussion on X, Sherry Bonelli expressed concerns about an update that could prompt some businesses to falsely list 24/7 operating hours for the purpose of improving their local search visibility.

This could lead to a poor user experience for searchers, as they may arrive at the business during non-operating hours.

Google quickly addressed these concerns, advising against manipulating business hours because the ranking signal for openness is subject to ongoing adjustments.

Plus, you could end up with a newly designed suspension email from Google.

New format of email sent for suspended profiles that allow an appeal @rustybrick pic.twitter.com/tbniQ22mcL

— Molly Youngblood (@mygeigermeister) December 13, 2023

Best Practice: Keep Operational Hours Up-To-Date In Google Business Profiles

Local businesses should maintain current business hours on Google Business Profiles – especially throughout the holiday – as it could influence local search visibility.

For customers, maintaining accurate operational hours ensures minimal frustration during the final shopping days of the season.

For businesses, it could increase visibility in the local pack rankings and attract more customers with near me searches, particularly if your competitors are closed.

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SEJ STAFF Kristi Hines kristhines.com

Kristi Hines is an Associate News Editor covering the latest news in AI, search, and social media for Search Engine ...

Google Confirms Business ‘Openness’ As Local Ranking Factor

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