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The 3 most important questions from Google: Who are you? What do you do? Where are you located?

2011 November 5
by Rich Hargrave

If  you want your local businesses to be found online, I always start by explaining the importance of telling the Search Engines ”who you are, what you do, and where you’re located”…

From a local search optimization point of view, it’s essential for local businesses to include local terms (aka “geo-modifiers”) in their site content and link building activities. Google needs to know where you’re located and which areas you serve in order to return your business as a search result for a relevant, local search.

Some fantastic local SEO tips researched and included in last weeks “Locals Only” column. Specifically; 

  • How do searchers go about their search for local businesses?
  • Do most searchers use local modifiers or not?
  • Do searchers expect to get local results for a generic, non-local search term?

This panel consists of 1,250 “local consumers” based in the U.S. (broad mix of ages, gender and location). We received 1,081 responses to this survey; this findings include: 

  • 60% of searchers said that local listings with a photograph grab their attention more than standard listings.
  • The survey also shows that 17% of searchers never use a local modifier in their search terms, with this percentage rising to 21% among younger searchers. However, older searchers are more inclined to add a local modifier to their search terms — 63% usually do.
  • People generally use street names when they’re looking for a specific business — i.e. they know the business name and its location but they are looking for contact details, driving directions or some other specific piece of information.

 

Read the entire article here.

 

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