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Once the listing was indexed, it took about a week for Google to split-test various terms within the brand name and GBP category. Aside from these terms, no other terms seemed to rank our listing during this time. It wasn’t until a few weeks in approximately that we began to see some additional keyword rankings… The first terms we saw ranking a little were for “SEO Consulting” (consulting only being mentioned in one place, on our website within the menu) When looking further into our geo-modified keywords, however, we started to see a lot of keywords that were only referenced on the homepage now showing in SERPs.  At a glance, most of our headings on the homepage had also impacted the rankings. For example, “SEO campaigns” is mentioned in a H2 and is now showing some rankings. However, our term “SEO services” is not showing at all yet, even for long tail geo searches. “SEO services” is mentioned on the website and even on the GBP listing in products, but still no movement for that term. Once we looked at the listing, we then noticed Google had done something… They added a huge list of services to our GBP listing!  So, where did Google pull these services from? The one that caught our eye first was “our digital marketing services” because it included the term “our.” So we searched for this term on our webpage and found it… We can clearly see Google has pulled this list from our website content. Maybe it wasn’t enough to move the needle for some of them. Still, we are fairly confident that the 3rd thing Google looks at very heavily when launching a new listing is the additional brand properties, specifically the GBP website listed on the listing. 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