Archive for Local Search Marketing

Social Media Marketing- First, Listen… Listen First

by: Bythezip January 17, 2010

To effectively tap the power of social media marketing online  in your local business, you must first, listen… and use  tools and build processes to listen first.
First, Listen… Listen First, Huh?
First, Listen

Your prospects are talking online. On Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blogs, blog comments, Online Reviews, emailing friends. They are talking about your local community, your [...]

Does Your Business “Rule The Local Search Landscape”?

by: Bythezip January 16, 2010

Local Search, getting your business found on Google, Yahoo, Bing… and all the social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube… is the “Neon Flashing Sign” for marketing your business in today’s digital world.
However, it requires many local business owners to change their mindset and how they view their business.
Traditional Marketing and Advertising techniques such [...]

Link-Building for Your Local Business Blog

by: Bythezip January 7, 2010

Link-Building is a marketing tactic you’ll want to use to boost the rankings of your local website.
And, adding a blog to your local business site is a great tool to increase your local website traffic and build links automatically.
Here are 3 Sites where you’ll  want to register your local business blog and add to your [...]

Crank Up the Volume: Video in Your Google Local Business Listing

by: Bythezip December 21, 2009

Video is the ultimate killer app for Local businesses.. and it starts with adding video to your Google Local Business Listing.
Here are the reasons why you want to seriously consider adding video to your Google Local Business Listing, and spread your videos to other sites online.
1. Everyone has grown up in the TV, video game, [...]

SEO For Local, Regional & Small Businesses – As Easy As 1 – 2 – 3!

by: Bythezip July 21, 2009

SEO or Search Engine Optimization for local or small businesses looking to grow their online traffic from search engines such as Google and Yahoo as well as gain increased exposure in IYP (Internet Yellow Pages) and other online directories is as easy as 1-2-3.

Organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Versus Google Pay Per Click (PPC)

by: Bythezip July 21, 2009

The debate between natural or organic search engine optimization versus pay per click has been raging for a while among the search engine marketing world as to which is better and a more productive use of a company’s limited online marketing budget. Build a better website and focus on organic search engine marketing or dump your dollars into PPC campaigns. Well, if you haven’t already figured out what I think…you will very shortly.

Coupon Mailers Don’t Work – Print is Dead!

by: Bythezip July 21, 2009

Traditional newspaper advertising, coupon mailers like Valpak, Clipper, Money Mailer, Red Plum or other local coupon mailers don’t work. Now understand, I am not saying direct mail coupons don’t or can’t get you any customers…that would be silly. If you do enough of anything, you are bound to get more customers. What I am talking about is the reason you advertise…MORE PROFITS!

Starting a New Small Business? Here is Some Free Advice

by: Bythezip July 21, 2009

So, you are starting a small business. First, let me say congratulations. Small businesses are the backbone of the US economy and are the foundation of the American Dream and I have nothing but the utmost respect and admiration for anyone that is willing to risk in order to grow and achieve success and a piece of that American Dream.

Free Time – Your Profits & Social Networking

by: Bythezip July 21, 2009

A growing number of your customers, potential customers and competing businesses are members of networks such as LinkedIn, MySpace and Facebook. Can they find your business? 25% of adults in America visit social networking site at least once a month. Again, are you there to find?

Top Five Things Small Businesses Need to Do to Win With Internet Advertising!

by: Bythezip July 21, 2009

1. Put your URL on everything: No matter what, every business should have a URL or web address, even if you don’t have a website yet. This is your online address and it can be pointed anywhere you choose. Once you have a web address, put it on everything. Every advertising piece you do, direct mail, coupon mailers, signs, your trucks, EVERYWHERE. The more you get this address out there, the more value you will get with your advertising. Many consumers are beginning to believe that a website is absolutely necessary and wont do business with someone that doesn’t have a website. Its like a litmus test for being a legitimate and modern business. Web sites and your URL are absolutely necessary. Put it on everything and everywhere.