Title: The Low Down On Local Internet Searches
Author: Lynn VanDyke
When you have a business website, you'll want to learn just
how people are searching for your business at the search
engines. Make sure that they find you as easily as
possible by being ranked high for local Internet searches.
Thankfully, this isn't difficult to do when you have the
right tools.
When you're looking for a certain product or service, you
generally type in exactly what you need – i.e. web hosting.
Once you get a list of the web hosting providers in the
results, you tend to choose the first few results, right?
Well when you want your local business to be found on the
first page of Google, you need to know what the search
engines are looking for. Your site not only needs to be
optimized for your trade, but it must also be optimized for
your local town, city, or county.
Here is a quick list of the things that will make you more
popular on local internet searches:
- Related keywords and keyword phrases (including your town
or county)
- Relevant website content
- Popularity of your website (your traffic count)
- How well connected you are to other websites on the web
via linking
While this list isn't exhaustive, it does help to create
some new ways of looking at your business website and
places where you can make improvements.
Talking about the content first, you need to make sure that
the words that your customers are searching for (keywords)
are located on your site. While it used to be easy to just
add as many of these keywords as possible and get a higher
ranking, the search engines caught onto this keyword
stuffing and started to change the way that they look at
websites.
While keyword based content is still important, you'll want
to limit your keyword density to no more than 5%. This
allows you to then create relevant content that will get
your website noticed. Just keep in mind that you want to
be optimized for your local town and your industry.
Try to include articles and information that your customers
would want to find when they are looking up your product or
service. This will show that your website is geared toward
your customers and not just the search engine. Be real.
Give excellent and informative information for your visitor.
Of course, the more people you have coming to your website,
the better your ranking. This popularity shows that people
that were searching for certain information more often than
not went to your site over others – leading the search
engine to believe that your site might be the right choice
for their first page of results.
Adding relevant links to your website will also show your
site's relevance and get you more noticed in local internet
searches. The engines want to know that your site links
out to other important and similar sites. It also wants to
know that other industry sites link to yours.
The more websites that link to you… the better. This shows
the search engines that your business website is an
authority. Imagine being a fitness professional and having
3000 other fitness websites linking to your site. Google
will take notice!
Your website is the key to your business' survival. In
order to get to the customers that you want to reach,
you'll need to learn these ‘rules' of the internet game.
Look at your website as a business. It is a powerful
marketing machine that generates loads of free, targeted
traffic. Learning to position your business at the top of
local Internet searches can take some time to master.
Either invest the time and learn the process yourself, or
hire a webmaster with a proven track record of local
business success.
The Author: Lynn VanDyke is a highly in-demand webmaster. She builds
successful websites for local businesses wishing to
increase traffic and generate more revenue. Visit
http://LynnVanDyke.com
for a free 10-day Action Guide.
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