Two dashboards telling a contractor opposite stories
Meet a kitchen remodeler in Portland. Google Search Console said traffic was fine. His phone said otherwise. Which tool was lying?
Neither. They measure different worlds. Search Console reports organic website clicks — it barely sees the map pack, where most local intent actually converts. He was reading his website's report card and assuming it covered everything.
We added a local grid tracker to the picture. Now we had both lenses: GSC for the organic site, Local Falcon for the pack. The grid revealed he was ranking organically on page one but sitting seventh in the 3-pack — invisible where "near me" searchers actually look and tap.
We focused everything on the pack gap: proximity-targeted reviews, a category fix, GBP completeness.
Three weeks, no movement. Then the grid started warming up. He climbed into the top three of the pack across most of his service area. Calls from "kitchen remodeler near me" roughly doubled.
The lesson: Search Console measures your website; a grid tracker measures your map presence. For local businesses those are two different races, and the one that rings the phone usually isn't the one GSC reports on.
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Two dashboards telling a contractor opposite stories
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