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January 23, 2012

The Role of Google+ in Marketing: Get Googled! |

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January 22, 2012

How To Post To Your Social Media Accounts From Google+

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Google+ is here to stay, the launch of Google’s Search+ your World feature now means it is critical to make sure that as a marketer you are using Google+ to…
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September 26, 2010

Have You Claimed Yours Yet ? Local Search Marketing

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Local Search Marketing

Online Visibility in local search marketing helps professionals to widen their market reach and attract more clients and customers.
In this article I am going to give you 3 actionable ways you can get yours for no money and just a little time on your part.. First before let me show you some statistics that will give you why these local search marketing ideas are things you should implement after reading this article.

73% of all online activity is related to local content (Google)

66% of Americans use the Internet to find local businesses (Comscore)

54% of Americans have replaced their phone books (yellow pages) with Internet searches (Comscore)

82% of local searchers follow up with their search by phone call and/or walk-in (TMP / Comscore)

43% of search engine users are seeking a local merchant with the intent of buying in their local area

Facebook is growing at a rate faster than Google and its users are stickier with more time on the site

Interesting statistics indeed and the big tip for you is to be where your clients,prospects and customers are playing and have some visibility in their playground.

Local Search Marketing- Google Places

Google Places is a revolutionary and totally free service that can literally catapult a small, local business from obscurity to insane profitability almost overnight. By taking advantage of a Google Places listing, you can highlight your business’ products and services and place your information in front of thousands of local customers who are searching for your particular type of business in your particular local area via Google.com.

Not only will a listing on Google Places make your business stand out among dozens (sometimes hundreds) of local competitors, you will also get to tell potential customers a little bit about your business, where your competition cannot.

Because Google Places is relatively new, many businesses do not know about it and because of that, your competition probably doesn’t know about it either! Right now, you have in your hands the ultimate “secret weapon” to gaining a stronghold in your local market-a weapon to not only getting a free, Google Places listing for your business, but inside tips, tricks and secrets to securing a front page listing for your business so that your potential customers are finding you-not your competition-when they conduct a Google search for your particular products and services in your area.

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Service Areas: If you travel to serve businesses, you can now include your service areas on your Google Places page. Additionally, if you operate without a storefront, you can now privatize your business address, which was not allowed in the past

Customized QR Codes: Google will now create a custom that is unique to your business. This code can be placed on business cards and other marketing material. These can be scanned by a smartphone which can take the customer directly to your Google Places page.

Real Time Updates: You can now update your Google Places page and have those updates appear instantly on Google.

Personalized Dashboard: Google provides your Google Places page with customized information collected through search. This includes providing data to you that tells you how many visitors visited your listing and what search terms they used to get there.

Local Search Marketing:Review Sites

Google.Bing,Yahoo,Yelp,Yahoo,GigPark, Insider Pages

An easy way to get reviews for your business or practice quickly is to send an email. Google Places makes this easy.

To do this, go to your Google Places page and click on the link that reads, “see your listing on Google Maps.” This will take you to your Google Maps listing.

Now, up in the right hand corner of your screen, you will see a picture of the map that depicts your business’ physical location. Above that is links to print, email or get a link. If you click “email” a link containing your Google Maps listing will automatically show up in an email.

From here, you can send an email to your current clients, friends, family members or anyone that can give your business a review. They will need a Google Account (Gmail, etc) to do this, but it only takes a few minutes to make a Gmail account and to give you a review. If they already have a Gmail account, it will let them write a review right away.

This should get you some reviews. And with these reviews, your relevance and trust with Google will begin to grow. Remember, the more reviews you can get-the better so be sure not to skip this. As John Jantsch the best- selling author of the Referral Engine puts it the best referrals come from your customer network; people who have got to know, like and trust you. And who better to write you a positive review on Google, Yelp or Insider Pages.

Local Search Marketing- Photo Sharing Sites

Panoramio, Flickr,Yfrog, Photobucket,

Facebook started out as a photo sharing site of sorts but now there are many social sites where you can share your photos. A picture can tell a story and create an emotional connection with your prospect. Let people get to know you as an individual and deepen their connection. You can also post photos to your social media profiles on Facebook and Twitter and a host of other platforms.

These three tips will get you underway quickly and painlessly. There are many more but get these three ideas implemented in a short time. I spent the most space on this post on Google Places as a local search marketing must. Do this first and follow it with reviews and photos. Remember once you have claimed your Google Places listing you will also have the opportunity to put photos and videos on that listing.

To learn more about these tips, step by step instructions and much more you can get my new book on Amazon.
It is titled Finding Your Business Today: Help Customers Find You and Get Ranked at the Top of Google Have You Claimed Yours Yet ? Local Search Marketing It will assist you with Local Search Marketing

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September 4, 2010

@Unmarketing and The Un-Book

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Unmarketing is Truly Engaging

UnMarketing: Stop Marketing. Start Engaging @Unmarketing and The Un Book is not your typical business marketing book. Then again Scott Stratten who brands himself as the Un-Marketer is an atypical marketer. The premise is that you should stop doing push and pray techniques but engage in what he describes as pull and stay techniques.

Scott is a great communicator and when he says engage he really means it and walks the talk. I have not read a book for a long time that I think is talking to me directly. In Unmarketing Scott makes you feel it is just the two of you in one place having one of those conversations about what you do and how you do it. He weaves great storytelling along with vivid case study examples that you are never at a loss to understand. I honestly felt I was in a comfy chair in a pub with him as he talked. For a copywriter they call this getting into the mind of your prospect. He does it so effortlessly that you cannot leave the room or shall I say the chapter.

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Unmarketing Works

Anyone who is not aware of the depersonalized waste and ineffective nature of some current tactics like push and pray would be well advised to read the book and gain a new perspective on the benefits you will derive from the use of pull and stay techniques Unmarketing outlines. Not only enlightening Scott  is also very funny and keeps you in stitches, his self-deprecating style and the footnotes on each page are like one liners being thrown out by a talk show host that all are spot on.

Yeah Unmarketing, it is damn good.

It does make me say Yeah! over and over and gave me some great ideas to implement. If you do not engage with Unmarketing in your mind after the first 30 pages don’t read the book; enjoy your life in the eternal ashes of mediocrity. Leave Unmarketing for those of us who get it. We will join the UnArmy and vanquish you with good actions. March on.

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June 27, 2010

Are You Diversified?

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Diversification of traffic on the web for your business is important.

No this is not about Jim Cramer of Mad Money on CNBC and his “Are You Diversified” segment but there are parallels to the investing world and the current web world for your business or practice.
The concept of not having all your resources invested in one stock or type of security is a wise one in that it always helps you to answer the question. What happens if things go wrong?

Lets look at where our traffic is coming from for our business. Is it all from Google or Yahoo. Does it come from social network sites like Facebook or Twitter or does it just come directly from our individuals users without a reference via search.

The best methods to ensure your visibility and diversify your traffic is to make sure you have referrals coming from a diversified group of sources . The second is to optimize all of your content similarily wherever it is coming from. According to ComScore in the United States You Tube is the second most popular search engine after Google. Facebook is growing faster than any other social location and across a wider demographic selection. SocialNetworking sites both on computer and mobile sites are the fastest growing category.

Are you using a variety of sites to get your message through and does your central hub site link-out to your presence on the various social networking sites. By using your server logs and analytic software such as Google Analytics you can see where your traffic is coming from. Make sure you are getting your share and make sure you have keyword rich links to support your main site from your social sites.

A few other ideas:

  • Social Network Traffic to Retail Grows – We’ve seen the trend for a long time: social networks are sending more and more downstream traffic to retail sites. …

  • Get Targeted Website Traffic – If anyone has ever had a problem effectively using search engine optimization (SEO) to increase web site traffic and revenue, you may want to visit.

  • DEFCON 17 – So there I was…. No really, I went to DEFCON 17. This is a slight departure from the normal Pulse Review fare, but one I expect you, gentle reader, will still find interesting. DEFCON is a conference held in Las Vegas on a yearly basis …

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