Google Maps Review Policy in need of Review Rant!

Last week’s reports of hijackings of legitimate business listings in Maps highlighted wide spread abuse of both Google’s community edit AND the reviews feature. In addition to hijacking listings, the affiliate spammers have been rapidly adding bogus reviews. Most IYP sites have a rapid response to such activities and will quickly pull down a bogus …

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Google Maps upgrade to TeleAtlas: “Data may not be optimal”

Last week, Google announced that they were switching over Google Maps data from NavTeq to TeleAtlas. At the time they noted that “there may also be some cases where the data may not be optimal”. With Google’s rapid switch over to TeleAtlas and Google’s high visibility these reports of missing streets are likely to increase …

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Google Maps to provide complete voter information for upcoming election

Google has often made their technology available to encourage and support voting. In that vein, it seems likely that Google Maps will soon provide a new Google created mapplet with comprehensive voter information. The site, currently visible at the url: http://maps.google.com/vote, will provide voting location, registration information and more. Apparently the data set is not …

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Make ’em walk the plank, matey

In honor o’ Pirate’s Day, the ever snarly, gnarly uber pirate, Maps Guide Jen is publicly making someone walk the banishment plank over in groups. She gave the fellow until sun up on Monday to comply: ================================== TOPIC: where is my listing please??????????????????????? =================================== == 1 of 1 == Date: Fri, Sep 19 2008 4:21 …

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Google Maps: Listing Guidelines – Good enough?

Lisa Barone of Bruce Clay picked up my reporting of the new Google Maps Business Listing Guidelines . She commented: Blumenthals doesn’t seem completely satisfied with the guidelines set out by Google because they leave too much wiggle room….. He’s right in that there really could be a lot more explanation to what Google will and will not …

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Google Maps now using TeleAtlas data exclusively

Google Maps has now switched their map data provision completely over to TeleAtlas from Navteq. Now the google Maps, the Google API and the Google Maps for Mobile all use the same underlying data. This switch was only a matter of time given Nokia aquisition of Navteq. Here is the announcement from Google’s Maps Guide …

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Speaking at SMX East

I am very excited to say that I have been invited to speak at this year’s SMX-East. It is running from October 6-8 in NYC. I will be speaking in the Monday morning session: What’s New With Local Search Marketing – What’s new and exciting in terms of tactics for showing up in local search …

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Google Maps: Widespread Hijacking of Business Listings Confirmed

Late last week, the widespread highjacking of business listings in the florist industry for the purpose of affiliate mapspam was reported, confirmed and documented. There had been rumors for several months in the groups of these hijackings but specifics had been difficult to come by. According to the Real Florists Blog by FlowerChat Blog the …

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Google Maps announces Quality Guidelines & Reinclusion Option

Today Google Maps has introduced quality guidelines for business listings in the Google Maps. Google has also now provided a reinclusion option. Both are available via the Google Maps Help Center. Quality Guidelines: The following items outline practices that could result in your business listings being permanently removed from Google Maps. While they cover the …

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