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What is the Google Map Pack?

The three businesses at the top of local search results. The most valuable real estate in local search. Here is everything you need to know.

The three businesses that dominate local search

When someone searches “plumber near me” or “dentist near me,” Google does not just show a list of websites. It shows a special block of three local business listings at the top of the page — before any organic website results. This is the Google Map Pack, also called the Local 3-Pack.

The Map Pack shows the business name, star rating, total reviews, address, hours, and a call button. On mobile, the call button is a single tap. For businesses in the Map Pack, this means customers can call you without ever visiting your website.

Why the Map Pack captures most clicks

Research consistently shows that 44-61% of clicks on local search results go to the three Map Pack listings. Position 1 alone captures 20-30% of all clicks. Businesses below the Map Pack — even those ranking #1 in organic results — receive a fraction of that traffic.

The reason is simple: the Map Pack appears first, above everything else, with a visual format designed to make calling easy. For mobile searchers with an urgent need (broken pipe, toothache, AC failure), the first listing they can call wins.

How Google decides who appears

Google evaluates three factors for Map Pack placement:

  • Proximity — How physically close is the business to the searcher? Searches generate different results depending on where the device is located.
  • Relevance — How well does the business match the search query? Category, keywords in the business description, and service area all contribute.
  • Prominence — How well-known and engaging is the business? Star ratings, review count, click-through rates, call rates, and direction requests all contribute to prominence.

Of these three, proximity and prominence are most actionable. Proximity is why a local business in the right city has an advantage over one in an adjacent suburb. Prominence is why businesses that generate more engagement signals from nearby searches rank above competitors with similar profiles.

The Map Pack radius problem

One often-overlooked aspect of Map Pack ranking is that your listing only appears for searches from certain geographic areas. A business might appear in the Map Pack for searches from within 0.5 miles of their location but be invisible to searchers 2 miles away. This geographic coverage zone is called your Map Pack radius.

Businesses with strong proximity and engagement signals have larger radii — they appear for searchers further away. Businesses that just created their Google Business Profile might only appear for searchers very nearby.

Expanding your Map Pack radius is one of the most impactful things you can do for local customer acquisition. Each additional mile of coverage exponentially increases the population of searchers who can find you.

How businesses get into the Map Pack

There are two paths to Map Pack ranking: organic accumulation and accelerated signal generation.

Organic accumulation happens naturally as your business gets more real customers — they search for you, click your profile, call you, and leave reviews. Over years, this builds the signal density Google needs to promote you. Most established businesses in the Map Pack got there this way.

Accelerated signal generation is what MapPack does. Rather than waiting years for organic signals to accumulate, our device farm generates the same proximity, engagement, and entity signals at scale — compressing a multi-year process into weeks.

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Common questions

What is the Google Map Pack?
The Google Map Pack (also called the Local 3-Pack) is a block of three local business listings that appears at the top of Google search results for local intent queries. It shows the business name, star rating, address, hours, and a call button.
Why does the Map Pack matter for local businesses?
Studies consistently show that 44-61% of clicks on local search results go to the three Map Pack listings. Businesses below the Map Pack — even on page 1 — receive a fraction of that traffic.
How does Google decide which businesses appear in the Map Pack?
Google uses three primary factors: proximity (how close the searcher is to the business), relevance (how well the business matches the search query), and prominence (how well-known and engaging the business is, measured through signals like reviews, clicks, calls, and directions requests).
Can any business get in the Map Pack?
Any business with a verified Google Business Profile can theoretically appear. In practice, Map Pack positions are dominated by businesses that have accumulated strong proximity, engagement, and entity signals over time.
Is the Map Pack the same as Google Maps results?
Related but different. The Map Pack is the 3-business block in organic search results. Google Maps is a separate product that shows the full results list. The Map Pack is typically the higher-value placement because it appears directly in the main search results page.
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