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Local Landing Pages Now Officially Influence Rankings, and They Must Actually Work

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The quick version:

  • Google confirmed that local landing pages genuinely influence local search rankings.

  • Each location needs its own dedicated, functional page, with no login or CAPTCHA walls.

  • Verification is tightening, with a “No More Ways to Verify” message after a few failed attempts.

Local Landing Pages Now Officially Influence Rankings, and They Must Actually Work

The confirmation

Google confirmed what local SEOs long suspected: dedicated local landing pages really do influence local rankings. If you run multiple locations, each one needs its own page on your site, with unique content, contact details, an embedded map, and real service descriptions.

“Functional” is the new requirement

These pages must let users actually do something, order, contact, or book, without forcing a login or a CAPTCHA. Google can now automatically strip links that point to social profiles, shortened URLs, or redirect-heavy pages. A thin page that just exists for a keyword no longer counts.

Verification is stricter too

On the verification side, Google now shows a “No More Ways to Verify” message after just a few failed attempts, routing you to support instead of endless retries. Video verification is expanding as well. The lesson across both changes is the same: build real, working location pages and keep your profile genuinely accurate, because guesswork gets punished now. Local SEOs on X have been posting screenshots of the new verification wall all week.

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