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In a survey assessing the factors that make up local search rankings, participants were asked to rate the importance of 49 criteria with respect to their influence on rankings in the Google and Yahoo Local “Universal” search algorithms (those that drive the 10-pack, 3-pack, and authoritative onebox search results; NOT the standard organic algorithms)
Some key take-aways include:
- Local search algorithms are not perfect and it’s anyone’s educated guess as to what ranks in most importance (similar to SEO theories)
- Important factors include: Verified listing, proper categories, KEYWORDS in title and listing and citations from major data providers
- While search engines somewhat forcefully make sure your business is shown only in the city where your address is, NOT YOUR SERVICE AREA, it is possible to slightly ‘game’ the results into using a PO BOX close to the centroid
It will be interesting to keep an eye on local search results for small business, especially as mobile becomes an even larger factor in how consumers research and purchase locally.
Today I was reading a quick article that says “MySpace generation happier to talk online than in real life“. That’s great news for businesses that already integrate many online solutions for their customers but bad news for slow adopters. We already know that the longer we take to get online, the more opportunities we miss out, and beyond that the harder it will be to break out online.
The younger generation is eager to talk, learn, and buy online so help the customer purchase through you by giving them what they want. When you create a website it is very important to keep that in mind, don’t make your customers call a number, give them the option to fill out a contact us form, give them an email address, they are quick and easy for the end user and allow them to become a buyer on terms they are comfortable with. Phone numbers will always get you calls too, but not using your email is effectively blocking off an entire generation of eager buyers.
From websites to YellowPages.com and Paid Search with Google AdWords, people are using the web in a variety of ways to buy products and services. Your customer are online, are you engaging them on the web?
Berry, your Local Leads ExpertSM, will give you the latest strategies to promote your business online with our seminar and simplify it with our comprehensive, ROI-driven solutions. We will show you how to successfully gain leads online – not just any leads, but qualified LOCAL leads!
In this seminar, we will cover such topics as:
* Websites – The importance of an online business foundation
* Online Directories & Local Search
* Paid Search on Google, Yahoo & Bing
* Online Video & Engagement Objects
* Social Media Strategies for the small business
We will provide you a FREE DIGITAL CONSULTATION with one of our digital media consultants. As a bonus, if you sign-up at the event for our digital solutions including a Website, YellowPages.com or Online Video Solution, we will give you the first 3-months FREE*!
Contact Information:
Patrick McNulty
The Berry Company, Digital Sales Manager
585.272.2946
RLL@TheBerryCompany.com
Hugh MacLeod of Gaping Void sums up social media strategy. The key take-away here is not to figure out how you drive sales from social media, but rather, how do I increase buzz from social media (which could eventually lead to sales)….
1.Figure out what your gift is, and give it to them on a regular basis
2.Make sure it’s received as a real gift, not as an advertising message
3.Figure out exactly what it is that your trail of breadcrumbs leads back to
Gaping Void has an end goal in sight, sell more books or art prints – but he doesn’t come out and say “Buy my books!”. He knows people will ‘follow the breadcrumbs’ back to his products for any number of reasons because he has been transparent with them from the beginning.
This article from Search Engine Land points out that Google is catering to small businesses by showing locally focused results more often. While the author goes on to mention how this will negatively effect traffic to multinational corporate website, this continual algorithm tweak will greatly benefit the the Small to Mid-size business. This means the SMB will continue to rank higher for local searchers than the massive conglomerates, giving you the upper hand in targeted, local searches.
In a similar arena, Google’s Local Business Center is beta testing a new service to feature local business. Advertisers pay a flat fee, nearly $30/mo to “stand out” amongst their local competition. This is a curious attempt from Google to blur the lines of organic and paid listing and I’m waiting to see how this pans out – what happens when everyone has a yellow tag!?
This sums up the way Social Media is changing business. As a small business, are you participating in the conversation? Social media is helping to forge a new era in business transparency and engagement, creating both new challenges and opportunities. Gone are the days when companies could rely on carefully crafted press releases or flashy ad campaigns to communicate with their customers, often in an attempt to convince people that their products are the best in the field. In the age of social media, the rules have changed radically, and people today demand a more honest and direct relationship with the companies with which they do business.
Companies now face a clear choice: wall themselves in and become increasingly controlled and hidden, or use social media and other means to reveal their human side, welcome transparency, and forge new relationships with their customers. The old game is undoubtedly over, and the question now is, “what can businesses do to transition and succeed in this new era?”
5 New Years Resolutions for the SMB
http://mashable.com/2009/09/22/social-media-business/
1. Reflect on Industry Trends
2. Set Social Media Goals
3. Go Local!
4. Use Twitter Lists
5. Experiment!
Top Mobile Productivity Tools for the Small Business
Mobile Tools & Tips to help with To-Do Lists, Note Taking, Calendaring & Mobile Office
This is very helpful for seeing the importance of appearing on Google, if Google can’t find you on their search they’re never going to share your business information when people are searching mobile as well, now is the time to jump on board.
Today’s internet is and will continue to be the skeleton that holds up mobile technology, get online now.
Market watch posts will be a series of internet industry effects on small business and tips for maximizing your SMB presence. This week comes from http://twitter.com/jacobpuhl
Google is testing lead capture forms within an Adwords ad. This is only in beta, but could become a major lead generation tool.
Google is requiring some LBL’s to be “re-verified”. This could be caused by several reasons to name a few: 1. A competitor submitted a spam report, prompting reverification. 2. A “customer” clicked the Is this accurate link, prompting reverification. 3. Google is systematically going through it’s questionable LBC accounts with multiple listings
One expert boasts about the value of Wordpress websites for small businesses. Local Biz Bits by Larry Sullivan has alot of good insight – biggest takeaway – Wordpress can help you control your website more and help with your local search marketing.
10 creative ways businesses are using Twitter.
1 in 4 SMB’s spend more money on video in 2010. the networks of choice where people are putting the videos – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter.
Adding Search to your marketing mix. Link Here
Think SEO before you name a product or page on your website. Link Here.
The importance of various factors in search ranking, show over time. Link Here. We can see the importance of content and social media increasing drastically.
New York Times conducts survey asking consumers if they want their internet actions tracked if it means more discounts and a better surfing experience. Link Here. They said no.
Panel talks about the enormous opportunity for YP companies. Link Here.
Youtube continues to expand the amount of data available about the way people found your video. Link Here Now you can see trends comparing the different methods a video was found over time.
Bing launches what some are calling “Visual Search”. Link Here Interesting visual.
Merchant circle is making waves with two new SMB related launches. Link Here Descriptions from Kelsey Group blog:
Neighbors — not to be confused with Yahoo Neighbors, which also launches today — enables consumers to “follow” local businesses, Twitter style, for the latest promotions, coupons and announcements. Business owners can use the feed to communicate directly with their customer base and share information on deals and other things. Deals, especially, reflect one of MerchantCircle’s strengths, since its merchants use the service to publish thousands of coupons.
Answers is a consumer advice service, similar to ones we’ve seen with Yahoo Answers and vertical sites such as Avvo.com (lawyers) and Trulia (real estate). MerchantCircle’s idea is that small businesses will become more bonded to the service if they regularly communicate with potential customers. It says it has already had excellent response rate in a month of trials.
Mobile is local and local is mobile as the two continue to merge. AT&T is running ads advertising local apps. Link here. More evidence. Link here.
Pop culture and the internet had a big weekend. Serena Williams’ US Open outburst flooded Youtube Link Here while Kanye West’s outburst on the VMA’s flooded Twitter. Link Here
The Yellowpages.com app launches upgrades including the ability to watch video and supports for Pay Per Call. Link Here.
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