The YELLOW PAGES just aren't what they used to be. In most regions, a full-page ad can run $20,000 per year! And now they are trying to convince people to advertise with them online. A friend of mine owns a tree service. He works back and forth between 2 different states. The YELLOW PAGES quoted him $2,000 PER MONTH, to list him on their site and help him come up in searches! THAT'S OUTRAGEOUS. But people pay for it. I have had clients ask me, "Can the Internet really help me if I just have a local business with local customers?" - The answer is ABSOLUTELY! Local search is fast becoming the most exciting search vertical on the web. Recent research by the Kelsey Group reported that 70% of Americans consult the web before making local buying decisions, while 36% of search engine queries now request local results. I have a client in Chicago who provides a very specialized service, locally. She had NO Web presence whatsoever. We helped her launch a blog, got her into some free directories and she is now coming up on Google page one organically (non-paid link references) in searches around her top keywords. She only gets 5-10 hits a day - but in 4 months, has attracted 10 new clients! You can PULL people to a blog. It can attract readers organically. 60-90% (usually) of all blog traffic, usually comes in organically via keywords people type in to search relative to what your blogging about. They find YOU and are often ready to buy if you have what they are searching for. That's a HUGE difference. That's the beauty of blogs. It's because they are written in a simpler code, it's because Google and robots can read them faster and easier, it's because search algorithms have gotten smarter! However, you have to understand how they work, the strategy behind a good publisher's efforts, and what the search engines are looking for to win in the game of organic keyword search! And you have to provide information people are searching for. Daniel Bower posted a great article at Wordtracker, Five Tips To Maximise The Long Tail Of Local Search. He says," Local search presents huge long-tail opportunities; the range of keywords and the variations of those keywords that can land someone on your page are vast. Take for example our site welovelocal.com. In the short term after our launch, 96% of non-paid keywords had just a single visit." He also points out the benefits of review sites," It goes without saying that a business owner/marketer should ensure they have maximum visibility in the various review sites and local business directories.
In the US these sites include Yelp, Insider Pages and Angie's Lists, but also the much smaller sites such as the excellent Lawrence.com. These sites provide an invaluable source of local data that can help you research fresh keywords. Spend time examining the way they are structured, the terminology they use and, where possible, the language used in the reviews. Research from Hitwise earlier this month reported that small businesses rely on search engines now more than ever before - it’s a trend that is only going to increase as SMEs see the leadership potential of local search. It’s yet another reason to hone your local keyword research skills." With the right tools and getting started on the right foot, it's EASY to attract new eyes and potential new customers to your business via Social Media!
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If someone gave you $3,000 to buy a billboard, and you could place it anywhere you wanted to, where would you put it? On a busy freeway? Out in a cornfield, off a dirt road, in Tim Buck Too? The freeway, of course! We have said before, having a website is like putting up a billboard in a cornfield off a dirt road. Having a blog is like putting up your billboard on a busy freeway, viewable to hundreds of people in a day! Why? Two Reasons: Blogs are written in a simple HTML code. The search engines can easily scan and index your words from the blog. Websites are written in more complicated java codes, they usually use lots of graphics, and sometimes flash - all of which IS NOT search engine friendly - but it looks really nice! Search engines get to the website and usually get confused, hit roadblocks and will shut down, before reading all of your information. Therefore the blog is much, much more search engine friendly. Blogs are dynamic - blogs are usually updated all the time. Search engines LOVE fresh content. Plus, they can be interactive. A Website is static and not updated very often. The website is where you actually describe your products and/or services. You can update a website as often as you like, but this is usually only done if your products change, you have a Sale or something of that nature. It’s easy to start a blog. But it is also important to know how to optimize it. Great content needs to be seen – not just published. Anyone can publish content on a blog – we work with clients on not only getting started on the right foot but helping to optimize their search results on Google, Yahoo, MSN and other searches. We will help you avoid all the common mistakes everyone makes. We’ve already been there and done that! We know what works and what doesn’t. Let us put our Internet experience to work for you!
Business blogging is on the rise for both Fortune 500 companies and small businesses/entrepreneurs. IT'S HUGE! And every day, more and more people are discovering the power that blogs offer a company and/or product. Blogs offer new ways for you to market your products and ideas and PULL you a wider audience! |
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