History of Local Search
I love local search! And believe it or not (if you don’t now hopefully you will after looking at this info graphic
local search has been around for quite some time.  I love mobile search! Of course now, we have the power of local in the palm of our hands with all the advances in mobile marketing.  Local has come a long way baby!
Dream Systems Media has been providing local search engine marketing for small town business owners for almost a decade and we wanted to share some of that history here. Â We hope everyone enjoys using and viewing it as much as we enjoyed creating it.
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Since communication
Asking others, talking with friends and family
Asking the opinion of people that you trust has always been a staple of local search. Since people have been able to communicate, they’ve been sharing their favorite hunting spots, or fheir favorite coffee shops. Local business owners have been able to take advantage of this by making sure that their service/product is always the best around, thereby facilitating conversation about it.
Top 5 Native Languages Spoken Worldwide
Language
1. Mandarin
2. Spanish
3. English
4. Hindi-Urdu
5. Arabic
Native
845 million
329 million
328 million
240 million
232 million
Total
1025 million
390 million
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405 million
452 million
Since Written Word
Walking/traveling & depending on signage
People have always traveled. We have also almost always needed something when we travel. One of the ways that we find things is by walking or driving, and looking for signage. Whether its a billboard, or a sandwich board in front of a local butcher, we depend on signage to inform us.
The US sign industry employs over 250,000
The Sign Manufacturing industry is worth
$11.7 billion
67% of US sign exports are bound for Canada & Mexico
1440
Reading printed word
With the advent of the printing press came the ability to print local advertising. Local advertising in newspapers & magazines have long been a staple of local search. The first yellow Pages directory was published in 1886, which featured business names and phone numbers, categorized by products and services. Whether you’re searching the classifides for something, reading about a local shop, or looking through the yellow pages, reading the printed word has been, and will be, a staple of local search
Worldwide Circulation of Top 5 Printed Magazines
Title
1. The watchtower
2. Awake!
3. AARP The Magazine
4. AARP Bulletin
5. Reader’s Digest
Circulation
42,182,000
41,042,000
23,721,626
23,574,328
17,000,000
Languages
194
84
1
1
21
Founded
1879
1919
1958
1960
1922
1915
Radio Transmission
In 1915, speech was transmitted from New York to San Francisco, and from Arlington VA to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The marked the beginning of radio broadcasting, which allowed people around the world to hear transmitted human voices. This communication medium has also allowed people all over the world to listen for information that is beneficial, allowing radio transmission to be a viable search medium.
9 out of 10 people listen to the radio at least once a week
1926
Television Broadcast
On January 23, 1926, John Logie Baird gave the world’s first public demonstration of a mechanical television apparatus. Since then, TV has been a vital source for information for people all around the world. People often turn to television to find local information. Today, whether its a local news broadcast, or advertising, televsion continues to play a large role in informing local search patterns.
The Average American watches…
4 hours a day
2 straight months a year
9 straight years in a lifetime
1989
Internet
The first internet service provider, “The World” launches, opening the doorway for people all over the world to become connected to the internet. This was the firs step in making local search informative and instantenous.
Internet Users in the World by Region
Asia – 44%
Europe – 22.7%
North America – 13%
Latin Am/Carib – 10.3%
Africa – 5.7%
Middle East – 3.3%
Oceania/Aust – 1.0%
1995
Craigslist
Craigslist started by Craig Newmark as a way of staying on top of San Francisco’s busy arts and technology scene. It quickly became a way for people to both buy and sell items online, limiting the search area to their city/area.
60,309,277 unique visitors in November, 2011
Erotic Services ranks among the most popular categories
1999
Mobile GPS
The first instance of GPS being integrated into a mobile phone was the “Benefon Esc!” phone in 1999. Mobilizing GPS into a phone opened the way for phones all over the world to later integrate GPS as a key feature for local search functionality.
86% of all mobile phones sold in the US come with GPS capabilities.
2004
Google Local Launches
Google Local Launches in 2004 offering relevant neighborhood business listings, maps, and directions. This new local concentration gives local businesses the opportunity to have a strong web presence, connecting them ton individuals who are searching.
20% of Google searches are for local information
2004
Yelp Launches
Yelp launches in 2004 from an office on Mission Street new museum row in San Francisco. By contentrating on reviews of local places, Yelp becomes one of the most trusted sources for local search and reviews.
Reviewed Businesses by Category
Restaurants – 26%
Shopping – 24%
Beauty & Fitness – 9%
Arts, Entertainment – 8%
Home & Local – 8%
Nightlife – 4%
Health – 5%
Travel & Leisure – 4%
Auto – 3%
Other – 10%
2005 -
The Virtual Earth
Google & Microsoft both launch their own “Virtual Earth” applications, that combine local search with maps and arial photography, along with 3d buildings, and terrain. This is an example of local search ebing used in a different application.
Google Earth includes 1,288 shipwrecks including the Titanic in 3D
2005
Google Maps
Google Maps Released, featuring satellite views and directions. Google Maps quickly becomes one of the most trusted mapping systems on the internet.
Google Maps usage is 40% mobile, or 150 million users.
2005
Google Local on Mobile
Google Local available for mobile devices, including SMS driving directions. This step in local search allowed users to search and get directions on their mobile devices, no longer being tethered to their computers.
Google Maps Navigation has guided 12 billion drivers a year.
2007
Yahoo OneSearch Goes Local
Yahoo OneSearch begins doing local searches in 2007. Now search results in OneSearch also return local search results.
Yahoo owns 6% of the Mobile/Table search engine share. Google owns 91%
2007
Google Maps Place on iPhone
in 2007, Google Maps is placed on the iPhone. For the first time, users are able to search for what’s nearby, using a native application, and get search results shown within the context of a Google Map, on a mobile device.
1,389,000 iPhones on the market at the end of 2007
72,300,000 iPhones on the market at the end of 2011
2008
Google Android
Google’s first Android phone, the T0Mobile G1 is launched, with GPS and full Google maps integration to make local searches not only simple, but a natural extension of the Android mobile device.
By the end of the 3rd quarter in 2011, Android devices accounted for 53% of worldwide shipments.
2009
Google Place Pages
Google launches Place Pages in Google Maps in 2009. This is one page that organizes all the relevant information about a business, point of interest, transit station, neighborhood, landmark or city, in any part of the world, in one place. Place pages include details like photos, videos, street view preview, nearby transit, reviews, and related websites.
Google has generated nearly 40 million place pages that are waiting to be unlocked.
2009
Augmented Reality
Layar launches what they market as “the first augmented reality browser”. Augmented reality browsers allow users to use their device’s camera as a way to see what is near them. Yelp’s “Monocle” feature also acts as an augmented reality browser.
197,000,000 augmented reality capable smartphones are set to be in the global market by 2012.
2011
Siri
Siri, on the Apple iPhone 4s, lets you use your voice to command the phone to do things such as send messages, call, and yes, search. Siri understands natural language, and responds to your commands.
If you use Siri 10-15 times a day she would use about 18.5 – 27.7 MB of data a month.
2012
Foursquare Search Options Emerge
On January 12, Foursquare launched a new search option under the “explore” tab. This new option allows a user to search, then filter by locations that Foursquare recommends, places you’ve been to, places you haven’t been to, places your friends have been to, or just places that are offering specials.
Foursquare now boasts 1.5 billion checkins which feed these search results.






That’s a very comprehensive recap of local search. Good work.
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Impressive work, you managed to deliver a great piece on local search. I like the image, it’s a nice way to present thoose facts.
Great info-graphic and excellent article.
There was actually a lot of search info that I didn’t know.
Thanks!
Hey Mat your infographic was like a time machine for me, Alright now back to the practical point,this infographic will help me in making my project thesis for the Local searches. i was aware of the yellow pages and yelp,Google maps as a part of local searches but you gave me more broad view to consider and update my knowledge. Thanks Mat.
Cool infographic! It doesn’t stop to amaze me what a leap forward the humanity made in the past 100 years in the field of media & information! Keeping up this pace of development is a little spooky, I can only image what the life of our grandkids will be like!
Already heard that local searches will be a sure hit in the next segment. Most of the websites are going to second site with their native language. I welcome this and the infographic is awesome and love to share on my facebook.