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Search Engine Optimization for Small Business

Recently I did a podcast for AllBusiness.com , recently acquired by Dun & Bradstreet, along with their Marketing Director, David Saries. The audience for AllBusiness.com is small businesses, so the questions were flavored toward the perspectives many do it yourself or hands on web site owners and online business owners have.
The podcast discusses a variety of topics ranging from a definition of SEO to common SEO mistakes. We also discuss emerging online marketing channels and whether small businesses can “do SEO in-house” or not. You can listen to the full podcast here: “The Fundamentals of Search Engine Optimization”
Most companies are aware there are things they can do to improve their visibility on search engines. Some may have even heard the term, “search engine optimization” (SEO). But how many really know what that means?
The challenge is that the rules change often and while many small business marketers […]

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Written by on December 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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SIS Session: Leveraging Local Search on a National Basis

10:45am: Leveraging Local Search on a National Basis with:
Moderator: Aaron Goldman, VP, Marketing & Strategic Partnerships
Marc Barach, CMO, Ingenio
Mike Margolin, VP, Interactive Marketing Director, RPA
Christopher Knoch, Principle Consultant, Omniture Consulting Group, Omniture, Inc.
Aaron excitedly shows slides/stats from eMarketer supporting that budgets are going to local, “local is here”. 20% of all queries are local based but over half of all queries are for local info but do not include geographic terms in the query (according to SEMPO)

Local campaigns
Chris describes the importance of having locations of all offices your company operates in as well as having a store locator. Don’t overuse brands and use geo phrases in ads.
Aaron: What are some best practices for online-only retailers?
Chris: If you want to buy geo modified phrases that’s fine, but you better have some call out to things like “free shipping”. Position against some of the benefits from brick and mortar retailers.
What about local […]

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Written by on December 13th, 2007 with no comments.
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Local SEO with Event Promotion

Editor’s Note: This week we welcome the first of a series of guest posts from client side marketers about search marketing. Paul O’Brien gets things started with a post focusing on how optimizing for local search engines is about more than directory listings and geographic modifiers. Event based local search marketing provides an additional boost in reaching target audiences. Companies like Paul’s current employer, Zvents, provides a platform for this kind of event promotion as well as a local search destination.

Countless SEO guides provide the most important considerations: title tags, keywords, straightforward navigation, and structured content but local optimization requires several unique considerations:

Directory listings are often alphabetical so write titles with the first letter earliest in the alphabet
Your address is as important as the name of your business
Include local parlance: SoMa, West Village, Downtown
Put your location in the footer of ALL pages
Build links with local influence as well as […]

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Written by on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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