problem. I've heard more and more complaints about companies missing out on search results completely and recently experienced it myself. I was meeting a friend for lunch and did a search based on my location in Frisco for “restaurants” in Google Maps to look for ideas of where to eat. I quickly flipped through about five pages of ads to remember my surroundings until I hit the “permanently closed” ad group, a sign that I was at the end
of the relevant search results. . When my friend mentioned Piada Italian Street Food, a restaurant I liked and frequented, I was struck by the fact that the restaurant fax number list never appeared in the listings, even though the restaurants right next to it appeared in the search results. There seems to be a lot of things it does well: the restaurant has been open for about eight months, its My Google Business listing has been claimed, has a high Google rating of 4.8 by 40 reviews, appears fourth in listings of Frisco restaurants on
Yelp and has a four-star rating with 156 reviews on Yelp. Digging a bit, here are a few things I found that may explain why it's not listed at all in a restaurant search in Frisco: The address of the restaurant listed on its Google information does not contain a suite number. Other restaurants in the same mall appearing in search results for "Frisco restaurants" have suite numbers in their addresses. Note that despite the absence of a suite number, Google Maps accurately describes the