Site Hierarchy Best Practices for Location-Specific Pages?
Looking for some advice. Recently, unveiled what seems to be a critical problem with why my clients' web pages are coming back as 'crawled but not indexed' in Google Search Console.
A little background history, I recently started working with this client who was looking to grow their local seo. They are a service-based company. So showing in front of local searches is important to the company's success.
Their current URL structure uses /near-me/county-name/ or /near-me/city-name/. I know this was a common practice a few years ago to help show up in front of the common "near me" searches users make. But the problem we're running into is that these pages are coming back as non-indexed. What is going to be the best way to fix this URL structure? Is the /near-me/ fad no longer working for showing up in front of near-me searches? Would a better URL structure be /state/county-name/city-name/? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.