Google Pigeon

Google Pigeon is the code name[1] given to one of Google's local search algorithm updates. This update was released on July 24, 2014.[2] The update is aimed to increase the ranking of local listing in a search.

The changes will also affect the search results shown in Google Maps along with the regular Google search results. As of now, it has been released in US English and will shortly be released in other languages and locations. This update provides the results based on the user location and the listing available in the local directory.

Effect on search results

The purpose of Pigeon is to provide preference to local search results. This is quite useful for the user and local businesses. On the day of release, it received mixed responses from the webmasters. Some complained about the ranking being decreased whereas others reported improvement in the search rankings.[3] As per the webmasters' understanding, this update has location and distance as key part of the search strategy. The local directory listings are getting preferences in web results.

Integrated deeper into its previous algorithm, the Pigeon ties into Google's search capabilities to include hundreds of ranking signals the company use, including other features such as Knowledge Graph, spelling correction, synonyms and more.[4]

On the fluctuations, Google's take is that they would not detail the changes in future.[5]

What's new

To improve the quality of local searches and provide more relevant results to the user, Google relies on factors such as location and distance. This update alters the local listings in the search results; along with this, the local directory sites are given preference.

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