I base business out of my home and recently moved far away from my service area. Now I’m not showing up in Google search. Need help bad

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Please pm me if you can give me information on the following. I run a small plumbing business, currently claiming the business out of my home location. I recently moved from the cities I service, to a rural town 30 miles away(zero local business opportunities). On Google business I stupidly verified ‘Google my business” address to my new home, via the Google postcard. Now when you search the cities I was servicing, my company doesn’t show up at all. I used to come up on the first page or two. I get 95% of my clients through Google searches. I didn’t realize the search issue until recently, after my business started not to get any inquiries. I’m now screwed if I don’t get more clients soon. I know this is all because of the local business search, and my move. I’ve already tried the by the book seo suggestions without…

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Promising My Self

I wish I could say that I haven’t made superficial false promises to myself to change my eating habits, lose a particular amount of weight, quit a bad habit, find a new love, or win a million dollars. I have, and I have failed. I think these goals are too specific and that was my issue. Over the past ten years, I have lost myself.

https://thebipolarwriter.blog/2020/01/11/stepping-out/

Mistaken identities in the (partially British) news

“Jerusalem”, Britain, mistaken identity, News, Viking warriors, woman warriors

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A video showing what seemed to be–if looked at the right way–a Chinese version of the Loch Ness monster paddling around near the Three Gorges Dam turned out to be a twenty-meter-long industrial airbag. Or in some articles, a long piece of tubing, which may or may not be another way of saying the same thing.

What was the right was way to look at it? Mind-altering substances (a category that includes alcohol) have been shown to be effective.

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Irrelevant and out-of-season photo: a begonia

In California, a robocop was mistaken for a robocop. It was rolling through a park, demonstrating that it could do everything the police force had said it would do: patrol large open spaces and use its microphone to deter crime. So when a fight broke out, a witness ran up to it and pushed the emergency alert button. 

What did it do? It…

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