How to search in Jersey - Local Search Tips

Posted by Luke Szkudlarek on 15 January 2011

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Searching Google from Jersey, Channel Islands could be frustrating. Take a look at the examples below:

Even on Google.je Google struggles to differentiate between New Jersey, US and Jersey, CI. As you can see in the screenshot below Google thinks that Papa John’s or Domino’s are available in Jersey, Channel Islands. Island’s local restaurants such as Pizza Quarter or La Cantina don’t even appear on page 1. There are things these businesses could do to improve their visibility on Google to ensure search engine users could find them. But, let’s just concentrate on user experience for a while and see what searchers could do to find local results on Google.

Similar situation when searching ‘pizza delivery’ on Google.co.uk, Google returns lots of irrelevant results.

Let’s see what happens if we add Jersey and search google.je. The number one result is correct, but position number two is occupied by a New Jersey restaurant.

This issue isn’t only related to local restaurants, similar problems occur when searching for hotels, jobs, real estate agents, plumbers etc.

Although you can’t change or improve Google’s algorithm to make the search results more relevant you can refine your search queries to filter out irrelevant results. Here’re 6 simple tricks I’ve been using since I arrived in Jersey and they will definitely make your search results more accurate.

1) Add -NJ to your search query, Americans often add New Jersey acronym to the address, -NJ will get rid of everything with NJ.

2) Add -city, quite a lot of results return businesses based in Jersey City.

3) Add -new this is another negative search term, will effectively remove everything including -new i.e. New Jersey etc. Of course keep in mind that if you are looking for a new car you shouldn’t use -new as a negative keyword.

4) Include Jersey – adding the location name is always a good idea when searching for a local business.

5) Include St Helier or another parish if you know where the business is based.

6) And finally for local search avoid using google.com always start from google.je or google.co.uk they are more likely to return local results.

Any other tips? If you have any other clever ways of refining search results on Google please let me know and we’ll add it to the list.

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  • Sometimes simply adding "United Kingdom" in quotes, or site:-co.uk to restrict the searches to UK top level domains, eliminates most of the clutter, thankfully most of the time those advanced tricks aren't necessary.

    Posted by Google référencement, 16/02/2012 1:22pm (3 months ago)

  • Useful post. I've noticed that adding "jersey channel islands" in the end usually does the trick, especially in recent months. I think that this has been a trend for some time now by people in Jersey, and Mr Google "picked" this up and has been optimising the results...

    Posted by Bob Gouzinis, 11/05/2011 4:20pm (1 year ago)

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