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Lou Diamond
The Local Customer Connection
The Local Customer Connection
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The topics covered are:
Attract Local Customers with Search Engine Visibility (Google Places, SEO, and More)
Attract Local Customers with a Profitable Website
Attract Local Customers with Email Marketing
Attract Local Customers with Mobile Marketing
Attract Local Customers with Social Media
Attract Local Customers with Video Marketing
Attract Local Customers with Online Content Creation & Distribution
Attract Local Customers with Online Reputation Management
Attract Local Customers with Online Classified Ads
Attract Local Customers with Paid Online Advertising
Many of the methods discussed in this report are considered “search engine optimization (SEO).”
Some business owners shy away from SEO thinking it’s some huge monster that’s going to eat them alive.
However, SEO is something that can help them generate more leads, customers, and sales for a fraction of the cost of traditional advertising methods.
SEO is a process of optimizing a website to improve search engine rankings.
In a nutshell, this is the process of getting traffic to your website.
This is achieved through “on-site optimization” and “off-site optimization.”
On-site optimization should include the keywords that your business would like to rank for as well as a few other key components.
Keyword research is the most crucial part of the SEO process because the keywords you target mean everything.
Today, most people turn to the Internet to locate LOCAL products and services. Long gone are the days when people pick up the Yellow Pages first to find what they what they need.
Think about it... when is the last time you picked up yours?
The Internet is the first place people look when they need to find… well, just about anything. It has truly become an integral part of our daily lives.
To give you an idea about how powerful Internet usage is amongst consumers, here are a few statistics:
• Almost 250 million searches for products and businesses are performed per day on Google alone.
• DM News reported that 35% of all Internet searches are local.
• comScore reported that 90% of local commercial searches result in offline bricks and mortar purchases.
• Online marketing is expected to be 15% of all media advertisement spending in 2013. It’s currently approximately 7.6%.
Attract Local Customers with Search Engine Visibility (Google Places, SEO, and More)
Attract Local Customers with a Profitable Website
Attract Local Customers with Email Marketing
Attract Local Customers with Mobile Marketing
Attract Local Customers with Social Media
Attract Local Customers with Video Marketing
Attract Local Customers with Online Content Creation & Distribution
Attract Local Customers with Online Reputation Management
Attract Local Customers with Online Classified Ads
Attract Local Customers with Paid Online Advertising
Many of the methods discussed in this report are considered “search engine optimization (SEO).”
Some business owners shy away from SEO thinking it’s some huge monster that’s going to eat them alive.
However, SEO is something that can help them generate more leads, customers, and sales for a fraction of the cost of traditional advertising methods.
SEO is a process of optimizing a website to improve search engine rankings.
In a nutshell, this is the process of getting traffic to your website.
This is achieved through “on-site optimization” and “off-site optimization.”
On-site optimization should include the keywords that your business would like to rank for as well as a few other key components.
Keyword research is the most crucial part of the SEO process because the keywords you target mean everything.
Today, most people turn to the Internet to locate LOCAL products and services. Long gone are the days when people pick up the Yellow Pages first to find what they what they need.
Think about it... when is the last time you picked up yours?
The Internet is the first place people look when they need to find… well, just about anything. It has truly become an integral part of our daily lives.
To give you an idea about how powerful Internet usage is amongst consumers, here are a few statistics:
• Almost 250 million searches for products and businesses are performed per day on Google alone.
• DM News reported that 35% of all Internet searches are local.
• comScore reported that 90% of local commercial searches result in offline bricks and mortar purchases.
• Online marketing is expected to be 15% of all media advertisement spending in 2013. It’s currently approximately 7.6%.
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