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		<title>By: How to Get Listed in Google&#8217;s Local Search Results &#124; surchsquad.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Last week we talked about how Google’s been expanding their local search results and what that could mean for your business.  Last year Google began adding new features and abilities to their Google Maps system.  Essentially, if someone searches for a company that mainly offers their products or services locally (i.e. a restaurant, salon, chiropractor, etc.), then in addition to getting natural search results, users will also see a list of companies that are located near their location, based on the searcher’s IP address.  [...]</description>
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