March 12, 2009
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March 3, 2009
The following article claims that “54 percent of Americans have substituted the Internet and local search for phone books,” and “ninety percent of online commercial searches result in a local offline purchase and 61 percent of all local searches results in a transaction”:
http://searchenginewatch.com/3632973
So are you taking of advantage of local search yet?
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February 11, 2009
Which movie should we see? Where is a good place to meet for lunch? Which merlot is better? Should I read this book? Decisions like these need to be made every day. Now, thanks to Goodrec.com, the decision-making process is easier than ever. Just access the site via the Internet or your mobile phone, and you’ll be able to find recommendations for local restaurants, local bars, books, movies, and wine. Since Goodrec is easily browsed by mobile phones that can access the Internet, you don’t have to worry about having “Why didn’t I research this before I left the house?” moments in the future-all the recommendations you need will be right at your fingertips, even while on-the-go.
The emergence of sites like Goodrec and ThinkLocal® is further proof that local search is changing the way consumers make their money-spending decisions. If you haven’t done so yet, get involved! Local search can help you, both as a consumer and a business owner. Visit ThinkLocal.com to sign up for your free business listing, rate your favorite establishments, and discover events taking place in your area.
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February 11, 2009
An online business listing is a visibility enhancer all on its own. However, it doesn’t hurt to support your online business listing with a business Web site that is optimized for local search traffic.
Optimizing your site for local search is ideal if your business has a physical location. It will increase the chances that your site will get noticed when a relevant search is made online.
Below are some tips for optimizing your site for local search:
- Include both your target keyword phrases and your location (city, region, state, country, ZIP, etc.) in your page titles whenever possible.
- Mention your location on most, if not all, of your Web pages. You can usually do this by including the location in your body copy or in your footer text.
- Have incoming links that use your business name as the anchor text.
- Have links from local business directories, like ThinkLocal™ and Insider Pages™.
- Have links from direction pages.
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