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Will Google rank it?

I am an SEO trainee at a firm and one of our clients asked me a question today, which I do not have any clue about. I do not know much about computer science, so bear with me.

They have built a site for their software and going to start posting blogs on it.

He asked if they include a script in blogs that changes location keywords in the blogs according to readers location by tracking the IP addresses, will google rank them. He said that every keyword will generate a different URL according to the location of the reader.

Like "best pos software in [example city]".

what problems it will create and if it doesn't work how can we avoid it?

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