Google's Ranking Signals Keep Shifting.Local Relevance Never Does.
I spent weeks last year chasing algorithm updates, reading every post about what changed in Google's ranking factors. Then I looked at my own local clients' wins and losses.
The ones gaining ground weren't obsessing over the latest signal shuffle. They were nailing the basics: accurate business info, consistent citations, real reviews, and content that answered what their actual customers searched for.
Here's what stuck with me: Google's core ranking principles haven't fundamentally changed. Relevance, authority, and user experience still drive visibility.
For local businesses, that means your Google Business Profile accuracy, your review velocity, and whether your content matches local search intent matter far more than guessing which signal is hot this quarter.
The businesses I work with who stay calm during update cycles are the ones treating SEO as a consistency practice, not a trend-chasing game. Our local SEO work focuses on what actually compounds over time.
Our Florida Local Search Index keeps showing the same fundamentals separating winners year after year, regardless of which update rolled out, because the basics don't go out of style.
Pull your top 10 ranking keywords and check whether your Google Business Profile description, service categories, and posted content directly address the intent behind those searches. One mismatch explains ranking stagnation better than any algorithm change you read about.
