GeostoreLandmarkReferenceProto

GeostoreLocal SEO

GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.GeostoreLandmarkReferenceProto

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This protocol buffer represents the association between a segment and a landmark feature. Notes: - References to TYPE_SEGMENT features should always point to the even sibling. - Self-references are allowed but the referencing segment's sibling is required to have a self-reference as well (the above requirement to always reference the even sibling still applies).

SEO Analysis

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Part 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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featureTypeinteger(
Default: nil

The type of the landmark feature. Allowed types: - TYPE_CARTOGRAPHIC e.g. a putting green or water hazard - TYPE_COMPOUND e.g. - the Empire state building (TYPE_COMPOUND_BUILDING) - a park (TYPE_COMPOUND_GROUNDS) - a section of a retail store (TYPE_COMPOUND_SECTION) - TYPE_ESTABLISHMENT e.g. - the Eiffel Tower (TYPE_ESTABLISHMENT_BUILDING) - a sports field (TYPE_ESTABLISHMENT_GROUNDS) - Starbucks (TYPE_ESTABLISHMENT_POI) - TYPE_INTERSECTION_GROUP e.g. a major intersection - TYPE_NATURAL_FEATURE e.g. a river - TYPE_SEGMENT e.g. a bike trail or train tracks

Default: nilFull type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.GeostoreFeatureIdProto.t

The feature ID of the landmark feature.

travelModestring
Default: nilFull type: list(String.t

The mode(s) of travel for which this landmark is useful.