Most of the cases we've surfaced above have been spammy, fake or unreachable businesses that did not deserve a one-box - they were simply KW stuffed fake names and that's often all they had going for them
Here's a post at the Google Business forum that's a good example of what I believe this new algo is "TRYING" to do - show a one-box for a legit brand.
My Google Plus page appears in search results when using zip code in search, but not using the city name in search. Any ideas on how to fix the issue? Seems like a search quality problem/misunderstanding from Google's algorithms.
The query is: urgent care Waltham Ma
The Google gives a one-box to: Waltham Urgent Care Center
I assume that's a legit brand, so the algo is doing what I believe it's designed to do.
However this is a great example of why it's still a bad result.
Seems if someone is searching for Urgent Care + City, it could be an emergent situation where the BEST result would be to show all the providers in the city so the searcher can pick the closest one! Not make it look like there is only one option in town, when there may be others that are faster to get to!
To satisfy the brand searches, what I would do is on that top result say:
Were you searching for "Waltham Urgent Care Center"? And make it look like that top branded one-box looks.
But then still show the 7 pack below in case it was really a generic KW + City search.
Hmmm, but then I guess you could have brands complaining and saying: "when I search for my own business name, Google should not show my competitors too." So damn. Can't win for loosing I guess.