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What Is a Geo-Grid and Why It’s the Only Honest Way to Measure Your Google Maps Ranking

Strategy & Signals

What Is a Geo-Grid — and Why It’s the Only Honest Way to Measure Your Google Maps Ranking

Checking a single keyword to track your Maps ranking is like reading one weather station for an entire city. A geo-grid maps your position across 49 points in your real service area — showing exactly where you dominate, where you’re competitive, and where you’re invisible. This is how we measure ranking accurately.

2026 Edition 11 min read US + Canada Strategy
49Grid points per geo-grid scan
2–5%Typical SOLV score before a campaign
90%+SOLV score achieved within 90 days
94%Of clients hit Top 3 in 90 days

Most local businesses think they know where they rank on Google Maps. They check one keyword, see a position, and assume that tells the whole story. It doesn’t. Your Google Maps ranking is not a single fixed number — it changes based on where the searcher is physically standing when they search. A geo-grid is the measurement tool that shows you this reality — and it’s the difference between managing your ranking based on real data versus managing it based on a single number that may be misleading you.

The Core Problem

Why Checking One Keyword Gives You a False Picture

Here’s the scenario: you search “dentist near me” from your office and your practice appears in position #2. You feel good about your ranking. But your potential patient searching that same keyword from a neighbourhood 2 miles away sees you in position #9 — effectively invisible. You’ve been optimising based on a misleading data point.

This happens because Google Maps ranking is distance-weighted. The algorithm applies proximity bias — it shows results that are physically closest to the searcher. For searches with city terms (“dentist in Chicago”), Google interprets the geographic intent and approximates a centre point. For “near me” searches on mobile, it uses the device’s actual GPS location. The result is that your ranking at any given moment depends entirely on where your customer is standing when they search.

❌ Old Method

Single Keyword Rank Check

  • Checks from one fixed location only
  • Shows your rank in that spot — not your service area
  • Misses rank #9+ positions that cover most of your territory
  • No visibility into competitor coverage
  • Creates false confidence or false alarm
  • Cannot guide campaign decisions accurately
✓ Geo-Grid Method

49-Point Service Area Scan

  • Scans from 49 evenly-distributed points across your area
  • Shows your rank at each point — the complete picture
  • Reveals which parts of your territory you own and which you don’t
  • Shows competitor rankings at the same points
  • Produces an actionable heat map of opportunity
  • Drives specific, targeted campaign decisions
The Geo-Grid Visualised

What a Geo-Grid Actually Looks Like: Before vs. After a Campaign

Each number in the grid below represents your Maps ranking position at that physical location in your service area. Position #1 means your business is the top result for someone searching from that exact spot. Green = Top 3 (customers find you). Red = outside Top 10 (customers don’t see you).

📍 49-Point Geo-Grid — Real Campaign Transformation (7×7 grid, position at each search point)
BEFORE — Day 0 Campaign launch baseline
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4%SOLV score
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AFTER — Day 90 Post-campaign result
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📊 What the Grid Above Shows

Before the campaign, this business ranked outside the Top 10 for 89% of their service area — meaning almost every potential customer searching from their territory never saw them. After 90 days, 92% of the same territory shows a Top 3 position. That’s 45 of 49 grid points in the Map Pack. That shift in coverage is what drives the real-world increase in calls, bookings, and revenue — not a single keyword improving by a few positions.

Share of Local Voice™

Share of Local Voice™ — The One Number That Matters

A geo-grid produces a lot of individual data points. The summary metric that condenses it into a single actionable number is your Share of Local Voice™ (SOLV) — the percentage of your service area’s geo-grid where you rank in the Top 3.

Before a typical RankifyLocal campaign, a client’s SOLV score sits between 2% and 8%. This means they’re capturing only a tiny fraction of the searches happening in their territory. After 90 days, the target is 90%+ SOLV — meaning Top 3 coverage across the vast majority of their service area. This is the difference between capturing the market and being invisible to it.

Share of Local Voice™ — Campaign Progression

Scale: 0% (invisible everywhere) → 100% (Top 3 at every grid point)
Before Campaign — Day 0 4% SOLV
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Week 4 Checkpoint 28% SOLV
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Week 8 Checkpoint 61% SOLV
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Day 90 — Target Reached 92% SOLV
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0% — Invisible across entire territory100% — Top 3 at every grid point
How the Grid Is Built

How a 49-Point Geo-Grid Is Constructed and Read

A geo-grid isn’t just a grid of random points. It’s constructed around your specific business location, calibrated to the size of your real service area, and populated with simulated searches from each of the 49 points. Here’s what each component means:

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Poor SOLV (≈5%)

Ranks in Top 3 at almost no grid points. Business exists on Maps but is effectively invisible to the majority of potential customers searching across the service area.

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Top 3 in the core area near the business address, but ranking degrades rapidly toward edges of territory. Competitive for immediate neighbours; invisible to searchers further out.

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Strong SOLV (≈94%)

Top 3 at nearly every grid point across the entire service area. This is the target state — the business captures the majority of Maps searches happening anywhere in their territory.

What Drives the Grid

What Google Is Measuring at Each Grid Point

At each of the 49 grid points, Google runs the same ranking calculation — but with different proximity weighting based on the distance between that point and your business address. The three core pillars are always in play:

🎯 Pillar 1 — ~35% weight

Relevance

How well your GBP categories, services, description, and website content match the search query. Relevance is constant across all 49 points — it doesn’t change based on location. This is why GBP optimisation affects your entire geo-grid simultaneously.

📍 Pillar 2 — Variable weight

Distance

How close the searcher is to your business. This is the variable that makes geo-grids necessary — each of the 49 points has a different distance value. This is why your ranking at the edge of your service area is always harder to hold than your ranking near your business address.

🏆 Pillar 3 — ~40% weight

Prominence

How well-known and trusted your business is — reviews, citations, links, GPS engagement signals. Prominence is your most investable signal. Strong prominence overcomes distance disadvantage and allows you to rank Top 3 even at grid points far from your address.

The 8 Ranking Signals That Move Every Grid Point

GBP Optimisation (categories, services, description, attributes)
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Review Velocity, Rating, Freshness & Response Rate
~17%
GPS & Behavioural Signals (direction requests, calls, profile clicks)
~14%
Human Engagement (CTR, dwell time, photo views, website taps)
~12%
Citation Consistency (NAP across 80+ directories)
~11%
On-Page Website SEO (schema, location pages, Core Web Vitals)
~9%
Local Link Authority (Chamber, local press, industry directories)
~7%
Search-to-Profile Keyword Association
~5%
Campaign Timeline

How SOLV Score Builds Over a 90-Day Campaign

📅 Geo-Grid SOLV Progression — Week-by-Week Campaign Timeline
Day 1Launch
Baseline geo-grid captured + all 8 signals activated simultaneously

GBP fully rebuilt, citation audit begins, review system goes live, GPS engagement campaign launches. Baseline geo-grid shows exactly where you rank before any work begins.

4%SOLV
Week 2~Day 14
First geo-grid movement visible in proximity zones

GBP optimisation takes effect. Citation corrections begin processing. Review system generates first 8–12 reviews. Grid points closest to your address start moving into Top 5.

12%SOLV
Week 4~Day 28
Mid-proximity zones moving — first Top 3 positions confirmed in core area

Citation building across 80+ directories complete. GPS signals accumulating. Review count at 20–25. Core service area beginning to show green. First calls attributed to Maps by clients in this phase.

28%SOLV
Week 6Bi-weekly report
Bi-weekly geo-grid report delivered — trajectory confirmed

First formal bi-weekly report shows SOLV trajectory. Pattern of grid expansion visible from core outward. GPS engagement signals building momentum. Local link building begins.

47%SOLV
Week 8~Day 56
Territory majority in Top 3 — significant call volume increase

Review count at 40–60. SOLV above 60% means majority of potential customers searching in your territory now see you in Top 3. Most clients report measurable call volume increase at this stage.

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Week 12Day 90
90-day geo-grid report — Top 3 confirmed across service area

94% of campaigns reach this milestone on Day 90 or before. Full bi-weekly report delivered showing SOLV score, average position improvement, Top 3 coverage map, and competitor comparison grid.

92%SOLV
Benchmarks by Niche

What a Strong SOLV Score Looks Like by Business Type

SOLV targets and typical starting points vary by niche and market density. Here’s what our campaigns typically show for each major local business category:

Business Type Typical Starting SOLV 90-Day Target SOLV Review count needed (suburban) Hardest signal to build
🍕 Restaurant 3–8% 88–95% 60–120 reviews Photo volume & freshness
✂️ Hair Salon 4–10% 90–96% 50–100 reviews Review velocity consistency
🦷 Dental Practice 5–12% 88–94% 45–90 reviews Medical citation directories
🔧 Auto Repair 4–9% 85–93% 50–110 reviews Automotive citation ecosystem
💆 Beauty / Med Spa 5–10% 90–96% 40–80 reviews Service specificity in GBP
🏗️ Paving / Roofing 2–6% 82–92% 20–50 reviews Service-area GBP configuration
🔥 HVAC / Plumbing 3–8% 86–94% 30–70 reviews Emergency service signal activation
📍 Why Paving Has a Lower Target — and What That Means

Paving and service-area businesses typically have lower SOLV targets because they operate across larger geographic areas — sometimes multiple counties. An 82–92% SOLV across a 30-mile radius is a stronger market position than 95% SOLV across a 3-mile radius. The absolute number matters less than whether the coverage aligns with where your customers actually are. Your free geo-grid audit is calibrated to your specific service area radius, not a one-size target.

How to Get Your Geo-Grid

How to Get Your Free Geo-Grid Audit in 24 Hours

Every RankifyLocal campaign starts with a geo-grid audit before any work begins — so you have a specific, data-driven baseline. The free audit we offer publicly delivers the same geo-grid data: your position across 49 points, benchmarked against your Top 3 competitors, with a SOLV score and a GBP completeness rating. It takes 2 minutes to request and is delivered within 24 hours.

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Submit your business name and city at audit.rankifylocal.com

No Google Business Profile access required. No credit card. Just your business name, category, and the primary city you serve. Takes 2 minutes.

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We run the 49-point geo-grid scan for your primary keyword

Our system simulates searches from all 49 grid points across your service area for your most important search term and records your Maps position at each point.

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Your geo-grid report is delivered within 24 hours

The report includes: your colour-coded geo-grid heat map, your current SOLV score, your average position across the grid, the same grid data for your Top 3 competitors, and your GBP completeness score.

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You see exactly what it takes to reach Top 3 in your market

The competitor comparison shows you their review count, their SOLV score, and which signals they’re strongest on. That’s your roadmap — the specific signals you need to build to close the gap.

Every business that dominated its local Maps market in 2025 started by understanding exactly where it ranked — across its whole territory, not just at one keyword. The geo-grid audit is the difference between optimising based on real data and optimising based on a guess.

— RankifyLocal · Share of Local Voice™ Analysis 2025
Common Questions

Geo-Grid FAQ — Questions We Get Every Week

A standard rank tracker checks your position for one keyword from one location — typically a data centre in a fixed city. A geo-grid checks your position from 49 different physical locations spread across your real service area. The result is a heat map of your coverage, not a single position number. For local businesses where ranking varies dramatically by the searcher’s location, the geo-grid is the only measurement that reflects what your actual customers experience.
The size of the grid is calibrated to your specific service area. For a hair salon, it might cover a 3–5 mile radius. For a paving contractor, it might cover a 20–30 mile radius. The 49 points are evenly distributed within that radius, so the data accurately reflects the territory that matters to your business. Our free audit asks for your service area details and calibrates accordingly.
During an active campaign, bi-weekly — every two weeks — is the optimal cadence. This gives enough time for signal changes to register in the algorithm without missing important trend shifts. Our Growth and Market Domination plans include bi-weekly geo-grid reports as standard. For businesses maintaining a stable Top 3 position, monthly scans are sufficient for monitoring purposes.
Both data points are correct — they’re measuring different things. When you check Google from your office or home, you’re seeing your rank from that specific location. If your office is close to your business address, you’re naturally seeing your best position. Your SOLV score reflects your rank across the entire territory — including the points at the edges of your service area where the distance disadvantage reduces your ranking significantly. Most businesses with a “good” single-keyword rank have a weak SOLV score because they’re only ranked well near their own address.
Yes — and the data from 4,000+ client campaigns confirms it consistently. The Map Pack captures approximately 60% of all local search clicks. Every SOLV percentage point increase represents a larger share of your territory’s search traffic reaching your profile. The correlation between SOLV improvement and inbound call volume increase is one of the most consistent metrics we track. Clients who move from 5% to 90% SOLV typically see call volumes increase 4–8× — which tracks with the number of searchers now seeing them in the Map Pack who previously didn’t.
No. Your geo-grid report is private and only visible to you. However, we do include competitor data in your report — showing your Top 3 competitors’ grid positions alongside yours. This gives you a direct comparison of where you overlap, where they’re stronger, and where you have an opportunity to displace them. The Market Domination plan includes ongoing competitor grid monitoring, so you’re alerted if a competitor’s SOLV starts increasing in your territory.
Further Reading

More from the Google Maps Ranking Resource Library

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