Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Location Search Back in Google Adwords Preview Tool

If you missed using the location targeting feature on the Google Adwords Ad Preview and Diagnosis, you are going to be happy that it has been re-integrated.


Here are the four settings you can change to get the search results you are looking for:

Location - Once again you can search by city, state or any local geographic area to tailor search results to that location. Want to see how search results look like in your home town or the city of your client? You can search on Google Adwords Ad Preview tool to get local search results.

Language - Search by language, whether you are looking for search results in English, Spanish or any other language. Easily tailor the Google Adwords Ad Preview tool by language.

Device - Check out search results by device. See exactly how your search results will look on a mobile device.

Domain (ie Google.com, Google.es, etc) - Google Adwords Preview Tool also allows you to search for results in other Google domains. Want to see how search results will look to Mexico or Canada, you can search Google.mx or Google.ca for results.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

How Local Businesses Can Prosper with Local Marketing

Competition is fierce for local businesses. 3 out of 4 businesses fail each year. Be one of the businesses that succeeds with these 6 steps.



1. Make sure your information is 100% accurate across the Internet. With over 300 local directories it is important to make sure your name, address, phone, and website are accurate wherever your customers may look.

2. Have a mobile friendly website. More than 50% of users search the web using their mobile device. Most of the time they are looking for business information while on the go. Make sure to supply all your business information on your mobile website so they can map  directions to your business or call you for a reservation.

3. Social Media is key to local business success. Have your social media profile buttons at the top of your website in plain view for users to follow you on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ & Pinterest. Make sure you are posting at least once a week with informative and relevant information. Try posting a video of your business or customer testimonial, a picture of a new item on the menu or a blog article about a local event in your area.

4. Positive Reviews! It is paramount that you get customer testimonials in the form of positive reviews on Yelp, Facebook, Google+ and other review websites. Positive reviews help Google understand the quality of the business and its popularity. If you do happen to get negative reviews respond right away.

5. Build your links. The most valuable links to a local business is local links. Google understands the geographic implications of a link and will offer more local search value to a local business that gets local links.

6. Get active in your online community. Write blogs or other articles and be active in social communities where you can create a reputation as a trusted expert. Create videos, post infographics and build your reputation on the Internet.

Friday, January 8, 2016

9 Twitter Tips for Local Businesses

Ready to get on Twitter and start creating a fan base? Here are 9 tips to increase your followers on Twitter:

1) Fill out your geographic location - As you type in your location Twitter will help you by either targeting it to the state or your city.  You can just click your location if Twitter identifies it and you’ll see all tweets going on locally in your geographic area.

2) Twitter Cover Photo - Your Twitter cover photo should be a great clear picture that either represents your local community or preferably your business.

3) Use shortened links -  By shortening your links, you save a lot of tweeting space.

4) Use Images and Videos - I almost have become blind to tweets without images. Seems like the tweets worth reading tend to have an image explaining the article or topic tweeted about. Tweets with images receive 18% more clicks, 89% more favorites, and 150% more re-tweets.

5) Promote your Twitter account, Here are a few Twitter Directories:

  • Twellow
  • Twibs
  • TweetFind
  • Twiends
6) Share highly-relevant content - If you constantly share highly-relevant content, your audience will engage more with your tweets.

7) Be on top of your customer service - This way, you can quickly identify any problem and provide support in a very effective way.

8) Connect with the right people - It’s much better to have 10 engaged followers than 1000 followers who don’t interact with you at all. Go to Twellow and follow use the Twellowhood to follow users in your city or town.



9) Use BuzzSumo to find great content to share - BuzzSumo allows you to find the most popular content regarding a specific topic. 

Saturday, January 2, 2016

9 Tools for a Free Technical Website Audit

Want to know if your website is loading quick enough? Interested whether you have all the right tags and badges on your website? Want to find all the broken or redirected pages?

1) WooRank is is an excellent tool for auditing your website. The free version gives you a bunch of data that you can use to improve the optimization of your website.

2) Marketing Grader has been around for a while and is owned by the very reputable company, HubSpot, Inc.

3) Search Marketing City gives out free audits to check out your presence on the Internet and in Social Media.

4) SEOPTIMER - Quick and simple SEO audit of any web page.

5) Seomater - 
Comprehensive and easy-to-use solution for website crawling and SEO audit.
We monitor technical and architecture issues, analyze them, then provide you with helpful tips.

6) SEOCoPilot - Free SEO Audit Tool. Plus monthly emailed expert SEO tips & tricks designed to help you outrank your competitors!

7) Xenu - A tool that you can see broken pages, 301 & 302 redirects plus search engine friendly URLs.

8) ScreamingFrog - Free version will let you audit a handful of URLs to see all the optimizations needed for your website URLs. SEO Spider allows you to quickly crawl, analyse and audit a site from an onsite SEO perspective. 

9) Google PageSpeed Insights -