Archive for search engine optimization
Geo-targeted Location Listings – More than Just Getting Listed on Mobile Apps
Posted by: | CommentsA terrific recent post on Mashables addresses the rapid expansion and explosion of location based mobile apps and the importance of businesses taking advantage of getting listed on them. While that is a critical element in any business’ online presence the article omitted two pieces that are just as important and relevant to mobile and hyper-local marketing: Local Search Listings and Listing Optimization.
Huh? Seems like mobile local app listings and local search are one and the same?! Yes and no. Twitter, Brightkite, FourSquare, and others all have a geographic location tagging ability but they don’t get you correctly listed in Google Maps or Bing Local or Yahoo or any of the other city search tools necessarily. For a brick and mortar business, exact location on local search listings is really important! Getting listed on the first page of local search listing is even more important! If your customers can’t find you, you won’t be in business long.
So how do you land on that first page of local search? Google is the first place to start creating a local business presence on line. It’s free, easy create, and is posted immediately upon phone verification (some instances it requires a pin code sent via the US Mail). What’s not to love? Your business does not even have to have a website to be included, only a telephone number and a physical street address. Optimization for first page results requires a bit of effort in some service industries but for the most part this is an untapped arena for competition. There are many free local search listings (some with an up-sell version) so there is no need to pay to be included when the Big Boys (Google, Bing, Yahoo, City Search, Info USA, etc) all have free local listing centers. It only costs your time. Get Found Now – Local Search Secrets Exposed is a useful prescriptive book for walking you through the process of creating a highly optimized listing on each of these sites and more.
Another interesting piece of the Google local search puzzle is the new unique bar code sticker business’ can now apply for and get with a Google Local Business listing to display in their store front (whatever it might be).
To take advantage of this program customers with a camera with the ability to scan a bar code are are taken to the business’ Google Places listing to view coupons or other offers the business may make available currently.
There are additional elements to consider when creating a plan for local listing inclusions. One that is often overlooked by businesses is getting placed accurately as a ‘point of interest’ (POI) on GPS listings. Most businesses are not aware of this simple but growing element of search. With more and more GPS based apps appearing, now more than ever this is growing market share to dominate easily. NAVTEQ and TeleAtlas are free GPS mobile locator services. Mobile search capabilities are only going to get more powerful so businesses should have an optimized local search profile and maintain it fairly regularly.
Having a Web presence that you can control to some extent is becoming a larger part of business success. Getting found is the first part of search but then keeping the conversation going is about you and your products and services is just as critical now, more than ever. Create the local presence then continue feeding and nurturing a Web presence with Twitter, Four Square, et al.
Differentiation is what makes it easy to like you and want to do business with you…but first they have to find you! Create a local presence and watch your business grow.
Subdomains or Subfolder – Does it impact SEO?
Posted by: | CommentsSearch engine optimization is critical to a website/blog’s success. When building a site and creating the infrastructure you are able to create elements such as a blog incorporated as part of a site on either a site’s subdomain or the subfolder. For example you can set up a blog as a sub domain (http://blog.website.com) or as a sub folder (http://www.website.com/blog/
Subdomains are seen by search engines as a separate site bringing no search juice to your parent domain. A sub folder is a part of the parent site, any content added on that folder contributes to the value of the parent domain, and it all works together to add to a site’s pagerank. That content if keyword rich and relevant to the rest of the site will make your site appear in the SERPs of more keywords. Those sub-domains of your site will not get picked up for SERP unless all your subdomains are super relevant to the keyword(s) searched.
Sub-domains do have a purpose if they are to act as a “new” site with a different purpose than the main site. But that requires a significant time investment in additional SEO efforts. So plan carefully and know what the reason is for each individual structure on your site and its target purpose. When in doubt build a sub-folder.

Is Your Web Professional a Poseur or Pro Pt 3
Posted by: | CommentsWebsite Grader is a great tool to check out any site and see how effective it is at SEO. Good SEO gives your site the chance it needs to be found by an Internet search. Take the time to evaluate a potential designer or developer’s site. If they don’t score well on their own site then imagine what they’ll do for you.
An important point to remember is that generally SEO is straight forward and takes little time to implement. Effective keyword research is required ahead of time though. Building backlinks will take time, effort and likely money. However, this effort pays big dividends over time. If you take the time to work on the issues Website Grader highlights your site and your business will benefit. Know where you stand, know if your designer or developer can deliver.

