3 Free Strategies you MUST Do to Grow Local Traffic
November 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Search Engine Marketing
1. Create a Google Profile. You’ll get a “personal page” that shows up in searches, and if you include your address (and you should), you’ll be more likely to show up there. Create profiles for key sales people and leaders at your local business.
2. Build a free site using Google Sites. Yes, you’re not going to use this free site as your own business site. But why not create one that talks to your customers about their needs (and subtly promotes your organization through backlinks or a “brought-to-you-by” notice.
3. Sign up at Google’s Local Business Center. You can create and manage information about your site, locate your business on a map, and add information and coupons there for users to find. You’ll also be able to track online searches and other analytics about your business. (Click here and watch the video).
These three strategies are free and can profoundly impact the traffic that arrives at your website… and at your front door.
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The Evolution of Google’s Online Search
October 26, 2009 by admin
Filed under Search Engine Optimization
When Google swooped in a few years ago with their groundbreaking ideas and secret algorithm, website owners tweaked and adjusted their websites and slowly learned what was effective and what wasn’t.
The bottom line for Google was a very website-searcher-centric idea: Put the most authoritative sites first. The more authoritative it was, the higher it should rank. (Which makes sense for internet users who are using search to find something).
They measured authoritativeness by a variety of factors, including keywords, backlinks, and more.
Rand Fishkin, SEOmoz’s CEO, wrote a very compelling blog in which he talked about how Google’s rankings algorithm has changed over time. He even provided a handy chart which shows an estimation based on Fishkin’s experience and observations.
Essentially, he says that authoritativeness is still key at Google and they measure 4 basic things:
- The authority of the domain
- Anchor text
- Keyword usage
- Backlinks
View his chart below and read the blog post here.

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Twitter… In Plain English
October 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Internet Marketing Basics, Social Media
Local businesses learning to create a web presence and market themselves effectively online wonder at the value of Twitter. Will their followers really care to read “I’m eating a ham sandwich” or “I’m drinking coffee”?
Twitter is so much more than that. I love what the folks at CommonCraft have done to explain how Twitter works:
Twitter does give local businesses an online presence and adds search engine marketing and search engine optimization benefits through backlinks and to help increase web traffic.
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