SEO Questions Answered Weekly β Local SEO & AI Search Answers
Real Questions From Real Business Owners. Answered Properly.
Every week, Danielle Birriel answers one question about why local businesses don't show up β on Google, in the Map Pack, or inside an AI answer. Backed by 500+ campaigns, not theory.
One Real Question, Answered Properly, Every Week
Every week, a local business owner asks a question about why they aren't showing up β on Google, in the Map Pack, or inside an AI answer. This hub collects those questions and points you to the full answer.
Answers come from Danielle Birriel, founder of D&D SEO Services, drawing on 500+ local service business campaigns across Florida. Every answer links to a complete guide with the diagnosis, the fix, and the steps to take.
This isn't a blog. It's a reference system. Search in 2026 spans five surfaces: Google Search, Google Maps, AI Overviews, AI Mode, and assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. Customers don't click through a list of ten links anymore β they ask a question and act on the answer. Everything here exists to make sure the answer names your business.
The Complete Question Index
Every published question is organized in one place, grouped by the problem you're actually trying to solve.
π All Local SEO Questions β
The central reference for local SEO fundamentals: Google Maps and Google Business Profile issues, service-area business visibility, citations and authority signals, and GEO / AEO / AI search optimization. View the full index β
Google Maps
Why you're invisible, why a competitor outranks you, and what actually moves Map Pack position. Start with rankings β
AI Search
How ChatGPT, Gemini, and AI Overviews decide which local business to name β and how to become that business. Start with AI Overviews β
Diagnostics
Traffic is up, calls are flat. Where the leak is, and how to find it in your own data. Start with the leak β
The Questions Local Owners Ask Most
Not every problem needs a deep dive. Here are the straight answers β each linked to the full breakdown.
Why isn't my business showing up on Google Maps?
Usually one of six things: an unverified or suspended Google Business Profile, inconsistent name/address/phone data across the web, the wrong primary category, missing services, thin trust signals (few reviews, no photos), or a service-area setup that conflicts with your listed address. The fix: verify the profile, clean up citations, pick an accurate primary category, and actively manage the listing.
How do I rank higher in Google Maps?
Three signals decide it: relevance (does your profile match the search), proximity (how close you are to the searcher), and prominence (how trusted your business appears across the web). You can't move proximity. You can move relevance and prominence β through steady reviews, accurate categories, local content, and consistent citations.
Do reviews actually affect my rankings?
Yes β but not the way most owners think. Raw star count matters less than review velocity, recency, keyword relevance in the review text, and whether you respond. A profile with 40 recent, specific, responded-to reviews will usually outrank one with 200 stale ones.
My traffic is up but my phone isn't ringing. Why?
Traffic and leads are different problems. Rising sessions with flat calls usually means you're ranking for research queries instead of hiring queries, or the page that ranks doesn't ask for the call. Check which pages get the traffic, what those visitors were searching for, and whether the page has a reason to contact you.
My Google Business Profile got suspended. Can I get it back?
Often, yes β even after rejected appeals. Most reinstatements fail because the appeal repeats the same evidence. Successful ones fix the underlying guideline violation first, then document the fix. Common triggers: a virtual office address, a keyword-stuffed business name, or a category that doesn't match what you actually do.
Do backlinks still matter for local SEO?
They matter differently. For Map Pack rankings, local relevance beats raw authority β a link from the county chamber of commerce outperforms a generic high-DR guest post. For organic and AI visibility, links still establish that your business is real, established, and worth citing.
More questions in the archive: Why does my competitor rank above me? Β· Organic vs. Local Pack Β· "Near me" searches Β· Ranking without an address Β· Service-area pages in 2026 Β· Are citations still important? Β· What is geotargeting? Β· Do social profiles affect local rankings?
How AI Decides Which Business to Recommend
AI search optimization is where most local businesses are currently invisible. These are the questions that matter now.
What are Google AI Overviews, and how do I get into them?
AI Overviews are the generated answers sitting above the classic results. They pull from pages that answer a specific question directly, in clean language, with supporting structure β not from pages that bury the answer under 800 words of preamble.
How do I get ChatGPT to recommend my business?
Assistants name businesses they can verify. That means consistent information everywhere it appears, cite-worthy content on your own site, and third-party mentions that corroborate what you claim about yourself.
What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
GEO is optimizing so AI systems can extract, trust, and cite your content inside a generated answer. It complements traditional SEO rather than replacing it.
Is SEO dead now that AI answers everything?
No β but ranking alone stopped being the goal. The work now is being cited in the answer as well as ranked under it. The signals overlap heavily; the strategy on top of them changed.
How should content be structured so AI can use it?
Answer first, elaborate second. Use real question headings. Keep the answer to a question inside one or two sentences directly beneath it. Add schema so machines can parse what humans read.
One simple change to improve AI visibility?
Add a real FAQ page. Answer the questions customers actually ask, reference your service area by name, and write in plain declarative sentences. This alone reliably increases AI citations.
Tested on Our Own Site First
We don't publish tactics we haven't run. Every recommendation here has been applied to D&D's own site and tracked in live AI visibility data.
Local SEO isn't a traffic problem. It's a calls, appointments, and revenue problem. Every answer in this series is written with that in mind. See what that looks like in practice in our case studies.
Search Changed Faster Than Most Agencies Will Admit
| What Used to Be True | What's True in 2026 |
|---|---|
| Rank #1 and you win | Position matters less than whether you're cited in the answer above it |
| More traffic means more leads | AI answers absorb the clicks; the leads go to whoever gets named |
| Local competition is manageable | Map Pack competition is aggressive and increasingly paid |
| One channel is enough | You now compete across four separate search channels at once |
This hub exists to give business owners clarity instead of confusion: strategy instead of tactics, and durable visibility instead of short-term hacks. If you want the same thinking applied to your business, start with a local SEO audit.
About This Series
How often are new questions answered?
One new question is answered and added to the index every week. Each answer links to a full guide with the diagnosis, the fix, and the implementation steps.
Who writes these answers?
Danielle Birriel, founder of D&D SEO Services. She holds an M.S. in Computer Science and has run more than 500 local SEO campaigns across 100+ local service businesses over 12+ years.
Can I submit my question?
Yes. Send it through the contact page or call (239) 276-8138. Real questions from real business owners drive this series, and yours may be featured.
Are these answers specific to Florida?
The examples come from competitive Florida markets, but the mechanics of Google Maps, AI Overviews, and assistant citations work the same everywhere. D&D serves clients across Southwest Florida and statewide.
Do I need both local SEO and GEO?
Yes. Local SEO gets you into Google Maps and organic results. GEO and AEO get you cited inside AI answers. They use overlapping signals but reward different structures, so you need both.
What does D&D charge, and am I locked into a contract?
Plans start at $750 per month, month-to-month, with no contracts. Every engagement is founder-led. If it isn't working, you leave. View pricing β
How long before local SEO produces results?
Google Business Profile fixes can shift Map Pack visibility within weeks. Organic and AI citation gains typically take 60 to 180 days depending on how competitive your market is and how much technical debt the site is carrying.
Which industries do you work with?
More than 20, concentrated in local service businesses β plumbing, roofing, HVAC, pest control, dental, med spa, senior care, legal, and more. See the full list on our industries page.
Have a Question About Your Business?
Send it over. If it's a question other owners are asking, it may become the next weekly breakdown. If it's urgent, call β we'll look at your site on the spot.

