Ep 178: Google Tests AI Organized Carousels in Local, Facebook Tests New Local Tab, Google Customer Loyalty Declines

Google tests AI-organized carousels in local search results for restaurants and bars. Facebook tests new local tab, aggregating content from Reels, Marketplace, and Events. Google experiences significant decline in customer loyalty rankings over past two years.

Ep 178: Google Tests AI Organized Carousels in Local, Facebook Tests New Local Tab, Google Customer Loyalty Declines

Part 1 starts 00:13 - Google Tests AI-organized Carousels in Local Search Results for Restaurants & Bars

Recent test search results for local businesses on Google, particularly restaurants and bars, have been dominated by AI-organized carousels. Searches like “best cocktail bar” now return multiple carousels sequentially down the page, with categories such as rooftop bars, artisanal cocktail bars, and budget-friendly options. These results feature large visuals, ratings, and addresses, allowing users to scroll through various options to view and choose from local listings. Interestingly, the number of carousels varies depending on the location—New York City displayed more than 12, while smaller cities like Rochester and Buffalo showed fewer or none at all, with traditional results like Yelp or Reddit appearing so far down in the search results below the carousels​ that they are largely invisibile. 

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Google's AI Organized Restaurant Results

Part 2 starts 17:35 - Facebook Tests New Local Tab, Aggregating Content from Reels, Marketplace, and Events

A new local tab by Facebook has been introduced in several U.S. cities, aggregating content from Reels, Marketplace, and local events. This move consolidates previously dispersed local content, aiming to create a more streamlined and engaging user experience. Cities like Austin, New York, and Los Angeles were selected for the initial rollout. While no new content is being created, Facebook is leveraging its existing local data. The strategy is expected to enhance engagement by making local information easier to find, though questions remain about how successful this product will be in the long run​.

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Facebook Takes Another Run at Local

Part 3 starts 25:40 - Google Experiences Significant Decline in Customer Loyalty Rankings Over Past Two Years

Google experienced the largest decline in customer loyalty among top 100 brands, dropping from 9th place in 2022 to 25th in 2023, according to a list compiled by Brand Keys. The annual report assesses nearly 1,500 brands across 140 industries using consumer feedback. While Google's decline was noted, YouTube rose from 21st to 6th place over the same period. Additionally, ChatGPT entered the list at 49th in 2023 and advanced to 40th in 2024. The rankings, based on customer feedback and loyalty metrics, suggest shifting consumer sentiment despite Google's continued market dominance​

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Google Loyalty Drops 16 Positions