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Utilizing SEO for a local website

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Local SEO

Local SEO

Local SEO is one of the most important search marketing strategies for local businesses. The main idea behind employing an SEO campaign is to rank highly in the search engines and therefore drive more business to your website. The coveted position in the search engines is in the top 20 listings, because most searchers do not go beyond page 2 of the organic listings.

 Local SEO is mainly for businesses that sell products or services to a localized geographical area. So finding the right keywords that people use in searching for local services is crucial.

Examples of businesses that should be utilizing local SEO are dentists, plumbers, lawyers, childminders and any other businesses that have a customer base in a localized area.

Knowing your target audience and where they live will be important before undertaking an SEO campaign: Are they young or old? ; Are they single parents? ; Are they families with young children? ; Do they live in a city or village? ; Or do they live in a particular region of the country? ; And so on. Once you have this information, you can begin your SEO work.

No SEO campaign is complete without thorough keyword research. In fact, it is one of the most important tasks to undertaken before building your website. There are many valuable keyword tools, like the Google Keyword Suggestion tool that will inform you what keywords that prospective customers use when searching for your products/services. With this information, you can begin to build your selected keywords in your website content, title and header tags and your Google Business Listings.

Google business listings are local Google maps results which appear at the top of the Organic listings. Targeting with Google maps is simple because results are only shown to surfers in your local area based on your postcode. You can provide your full address and telephone number in Google maps, with directions to your business premises. A major advantage of Google maps is that you can sign up without a website: all that is required is a home or business address and a telephone number; and many businesses use this service successfully without a website.

Local directories like Yell.com can be a good source of traffic, business and link building for your website. Many of these directories rank well in the search engines and are frequently crawled by the search engine bots. Some might not help to boost your ranking, but the volume of traffic they send can mean more business.

It goes without saying that your website should be well constructed, with a clear navigation for your visitors and search engines.

  • Make sure your most important links are in appropriate places, preferably at the top of the website.
  •  Navigation should be clear and consistent throughout the website and all major links should be on all pages.
  • Don’t confuse your visitors by putting navigation links in different places in different pages.
  • Page load times should be fast and 5 seconds should be the maximum time for pages to load

Search engines like to rank sites that perform well with users, so building your site with your visitors in mind is a must.

Following these simple rules will ensure that your local website will perform well in the search engines and enable a continuous stream of activity for your business.

Use of Facebook for online marketing

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

With Facebook quickly becoming the fastest growing social network on the web plenty of people are cashing in on the great marketing opportunities that it has to hold.  You can be one of the hundreds of people that cash in on Facebook as well if you learn how to start using the powerful tool for online marketing.

The first thing that you will have to do before you can start profiting on the many opportunities waiting on Facebook is build a profile for your page.  When you are building your business profile you will need to think about your keyword phrases and the true selling point of your business.  This should be included at least once in your profile, but not too many times or it will become unnatural although repeating your business name is not a bad idea.

After carefully building your profile so that it appeals to readers, you will need to start branching out to consumers.  Related small businesses are a great place to start networking with as well as any business owners that you may already know.  This is because they likely have an established friend list which you will want to utilize in order to quickly build yours.

Keep in mind that any friends you have on Facebook are also valuable assets because the more contacts you add the more their friends will see you which means that you increase your web visibility by about 100 at least every time you make a new contact.  Keep adding friends and friends of friends and you can quickly see how your business will launch from a little know website to a highly visited traffic overnight.

Additionally, remember to use your status messages by regularly updating them with promotions, sales, and news about your business. Now that you have access to a large group of people you want to make sure to hook them from the moment they see your name.  With great deals you can keep your business name in their mind until they stop by your website which is when you finally get the chance to seal the deal.