What Is Local SEO? Local Search Guide for BusinessesLocal SEO is the process of optimizing a business‘s online presence to increase local traffic, visibility, and brand awareness. Read to learn all about local SEO!
Improve Your ROAS with Geofencing MarketingGeofencing is a marketing technique used to identify potential prospects based on their location. Learn how it can help improve your ROAS!
In the 5 Hours of SEO webinar, Greg Gifford broke down what businesses need to know today about Google Business Profile. See his tips for service-related businesses, GBP categories, UTM tracking, images, reviews, Google, posts, Q&A and more.
Learn three options you can use to modify your Google Business Profile hours during the COVID-19 pandemic. Google has provided an option, but there are issues you should be aware of. There are also two other options to choose from. Find out what they are and the issues with reviews you should be aware of.
Looking for and obtaining local citations is often not easy, but there is one you can use right now! One that will require little work on your part and will include all the information you want about your business. Find out how to get it in this informative article by Tim Capper.
Local SEO has become a powerful tool for businesses to target potential customers who are ready to buy. Optimizing a single-location business for local search is easy, but if you run a chain, increasing the visibility of each location can be a challenge.
Researching local keywords can be a time consuming process, but not with this guide. Turbo charge your research using Keyword Magic and Position Tracking to hack your competitors‘ rankings and discover the local keywords they rank for. This process gives you the ability to quickly evaluate large keyword sets so you apply the appropriate SEO strategy from the start.
I am seeing more and more questions about how to appear in Google’s local travel guide, so let‘s dive in. The first thing you will notice is that the travel guide is not available to all localities, primarily because the travel guides are data-driven; as data builds up for a locality, Google adds the travel guide.