GeostoreInferredGeometryProto
GeostoreLocal SEOGoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.GeostoreInferredGeometryProto
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SEO Impact
Inferred geometry defines the geometry of a feature as the union or exclusion of the geometry of other features. For instance, the geometry of a timezone can be specified as the union of all the countries it applies to. In this scenario, the timezone will can be considered a "composite feature", while the countries are its "composing features". A composite feature must have a bidirectional reference between itself and all its composing features. A composite feature refers to its composing features via geometry_composition, while the composing features must refer back to the composing feature via defines_geometry_for. See: go/inferred-geometry and go/geo-schema:composite-geometry-editor for more details.
SEO Analysis
AI GeneratedPart of Google's geographic data infrastructure (Geostore). This system stores and processes geographic information that powers Google Maps, local search, and location-based search features. For local SEO, these geographic signals determine how businesses and locations appear in local search results and map packs.
Actionable Insights for SEOs
- Optimize Google Business Profile with accurate location data
- Ensure NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency across the web
- Build local citations and location-relevant content
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definesGeometryForGeostoreFeatureIdProto →Default:
nilFull type: list(GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.GeostoreFeatureIdProto.tFeatures whose geometry depends on this feature's geometry.
geometryCompositionGeostoreGeometryComposition →Default:
nilFull type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.GeostoreGeometryComposition.tFeatures whose geometry defines the geometry of this feature (i.e. "composing features").