GeostoreLevelProto

GeostoreLocal SEO

GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.GeostoreLevelProto

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A feature used to represent a logical level, e.g. floor. A feature belonging to a given level should point to the level feature using relation RELATION_ON_LEVEL. The standard feature properties are interpreted as follows: name - Levels should have names according to the following: Short, elevator-style names, such as "L" for "Lobby" and "2" for "Second floor", must be included and must be tagged with FLAG_ABBREVIATED. There must be an unambiguous "best" abbreviated name. Longer names such as "Ticketing" or "Upper Level" may be present when the level has a specific name. * Non-abbreviated names should only be added if they are known to meaningfully expand upon the abbreviated name. For example, the long name "Observation Deck 2" for the abbreviated name "OD2" is a good additional name. In contrast, the name "Level 2" for the abbreviated name "2" is not desired. address - This should always be empty. point, polyline, polygon, center - These should never be set (since we are representing a logical entity). preferred_viewport - This should be the approximate extent of the level. child - This should always be empty.

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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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The building(s) to which this level belongs. A level will typically belong to a single building, but it is valid for a single level to be shared by multiple buildings (for example, a large underground parking lot). These buildings refer back to the level via another strong reference (the BuildingProto.level field).

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Default: nil

The elevation of this level relative to the ground level, in levels. 0 = ground floor (even in locales that call the ground floor "1st floor"); 0.5 = between ground and first floor, eg mezzanine; 1 = first floor (one level above ground floor); -3 = three levels below ground floor.