FriendFeed Offers Real-Time SearchResults Actually Roll In

Findings
1 A business listing with a URL associated to it seems to rank higher than one with no URL.
2 A business listing with more web pages linking to it seems to rank higher than those with fewer inbound links.
Investigation 3 - "Window Tinting San Jose"

Findings
1 All business listings that contained information in their details section came from Super Pages.com and the top listing had multiple sources providing business information.
2 Having the "search term" contained in your business name does not necessarily mean it will help your ranking, but it does help to make your listing stand out in the results (visually).
Conclusion
While the small sample I've investigated is probably not conclusive, I believe that in order to rank well in Google Local you need an up-to-date enhanced local listing in as many local search engines and directories as possible.
Local listings with the most reviews didn't necessarily get the top ranking, but these enhanced elements of a local listing surely play a role in Google's algorithm.
One thing I have not yet explored (that may affect the way Google Local ranks listings) is the number of links and the quality of the web pages (Page Rank) linking to a listing. In my next article I will post my findings.
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