Location, Location, Location

Written by Rick Hendershot, M.A.


Now that you've decided you can reach local markets with your website, how should you go about doing it? Inrepparttar Part 2 of "Online business and local markets" (www.small-business-online.com/articles/online-markets-2.shtml) we discussed howrepparttar 120661 web will eventually reach critical mass and begin to replace services such asrepparttar 120662 "Yellow Pages" asrepparttar 120663 default source for local business and service information.

That article was primarily aboutrepparttar 120664 role ofrepparttar 120665 major Search Engines in leading this process. Eventuallyrepparttar 120666 SEs will develop methods of listing, categorizing, and searching for websites based on location as well as keywords. Atrepparttar 120667 same time we will start to see more and more local-oriented websites coming on stream, and more and more people looking for local services onrepparttar 120668 web.

What should we do inrepparttar 120669 meantime?

Inrepparttar 120670 meantime it is up to website owners to aggressively make their presence known and to "push" their services towards local prospects who would otherwise have no idea these online services exist.

The smart website owner will use a three-track approach.

First, she will build her website so it scores well inrepparttar 120671 search engines. Second, she will make her website(s) score well withrepparttar 120672 soon-to-be-popular locally oriented search engines.

Third, she will use a variety of methods to "network" inrepparttar 120673 local community, and create an online "brand" that is easily found by customers and prospects.

Let's discuss these strategies one at a time.

1. Scoring well inrepparttar 120674 Search Engines

There is an endless amount of information about "Search Engine Optimization". If you know nothing about "SEO" (Search Engine Optimization), here are some ofrepparttar 120675 most important general principles to be aware of:

Search Engines use "keywords" to find web pages and web sites. That means you must build your site fromrepparttar 120676 ground up around specific keywords.

Not all keywords are equally useful. Some are too popular (e.g., "web marketing") and you stand almost no chance of getting good ranking inrepparttar 120677 SEs with them.

Others are rarely searched on (e.g., "online strategies"), and so nobody will see your site if you focus on them. There are ways of analyzing keywords to pre-determine which are most likely to bring you traffic. This service is built into Ken Evoy's Site Build It!(http://buildit.sitesell.com/ebizstrategics.html) and is also available through my service calledrepparttar 120678 SBO WebReport.

You must build your pages and your site(s) in certain ways to maximize your chances of "scoring" well withrepparttar 120679 SEs. This isrepparttar 120680 only way you can get good ranking when people search on your keywords

You must consistently "submit" your optimized web pages torepparttar 120681 major SEs.

You must build valuable content into your site, so it is actually worth looking at.

You must seek alliances with other web owners in your field, and exchange links with them.

2. Scoring Well in Local Searches

If you want LOCAL traffic, structure your pages and sites to clearly associate them withrepparttar 120682 desired local geographic area. For instance, if you sell landscaping services inrepparttar 120683 area around Cincinnati, build consistent mention of your service area (Cincinnati and surrounding area) into your most important pages. This is based onrepparttar 120684 premise that Google-style surveys of your pages are looking for hints within your pages about your geographic service area. You might as well help them along as much as possible.

Where isrepparttar 120685 best place to mention these things? There is no definitive answer yet, butrepparttar 120686 following are safe bets:

--In your page names (e.g., landscaping-cincinatti.html) --In your meta-tags (title, keywords, and description) --Inrepparttar 120687 body of your page, as near torepparttar 120688 top as possible --In alt-tags, comments, etc.

In other words, userepparttar 120689 same strategies for your location hints as you use for your most important keywords.

3. Networking in your local area

Perhapsrepparttar 120690 most important thing you can do is to define what I call a "Location-Focused Identity" — an LFI. If you don't do this, you will constantly be debating whether your website is too focused onrepparttar 120691 local market, or not focused enough. Websites are cheap, so my advice is to create a locally-oriented website specifically to reachrepparttar 120692 local market. By making it local-user-friendly you will have created a base for your local promotion efforts. Here are some good places to start:

If you can, give your website an easy-to-remember name with a clear connection torepparttar 120693 name of your company or service.

Your LFI should also be your domain name. Try to build your location name right into it. For example, www.indian-food-toronto.com, or www.pools-orlando.com.

22 Ways to Grow Your Subscriber List

Written by Catherine Franz


1. Don't bury your subscriber form, place it on your home page and or every page and make it VERY easy to find.

2. Add a one-liner torepparttar byline section of your online published articles. For example: "You can subscribe to [name]'s free e-newsletter by visiting [URL]."

3. Give people an additional incentive to subscribe. Give them a free ebook or ecourse that has valuable content on a topic that will attractrepparttar 120660 exact type of ideal clients/customers for you.

4. During network events, ask them if you can sign them up for your newsletter. Then you manually add them when you return fromrepparttar 120661 function with a double opt-in feature. Explainrepparttar 120662 opt-in feature to them when you ask them to subscribe. This gives them a way out if they were just being polite. Keep asking and don't stop. Practice a simple two or three liners to explainrepparttar 120663 frequency and purpose of your e- newsletter.

5. Contact any trade organization or associations you belong to or membership has your target market. Ask for their member list. Member's usually get this free, they may charge you if you aren't.

6. After you haverepparttar 120664 organization's or association's member list, send a direct mail letter, and offer a free subscription and another other free offers you have that help them get aquatinted with you,repparttar 120665 type of services you provide, andrepparttar 120666 benefits of working with someone such as yourself. You can educate them through free ecourses that were created from your e-newsletter articles.

7. Recommend your client's company's newsletter in your e- newsletter. Ask them for a reciprocal recommendation. Both of you win with new subscribers.

8. Write reviews or provide feedback to other newsletters (electronic or printed) you read and enjoy. Many times your comments will get posted in a future issue, along with a link to your site.

9. One ofrepparttar 120667 top ways to attract people is by giving them various ways to interact with you at your web site. Use questionnaires, contests, giveaways, games, or ask for post survey questions and postrepparttar 120668 statistical responses. Send out a special e-mail announcement whenrepparttar 120669 results ofrepparttar 120670 questionnaire, survey, contest is posted on your web site. The Sales Lead Report, http://www.imninc.com/macmcintosh, adds a survey with each issue, then usesrepparttar 120671 information in his PR campaign with phenomenal success.

10. Offer a different writing style. One that is warm, comforting, as if you are talking to a friend onrepparttar 120672 phone. Write conversationally with a personal tone. Add I's, me and you.

11. Always encourage your readers to forward a copy of your e-newsletter to friends, colleagues, and co-workers. You can even write a "forwarding e-mail paragraph" atrepparttar 120673 beginning so it is even easier for them to forward.

12. If you do speaking engagements or sales presentations, use one ofrepparttar 120674 first few slides or last slide to invite them to subscribe to your e-newsletter. Don't turn offrepparttar 120675 screen so it is displayed after you are finish speaking if possible.

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