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Adobe Acquires Typekit
Just a few moments ago, Adobe’s CTO Kevin Lynch took the stage at their annual MAX conference and explained the company’s Creative Cloud strategy. Part of that announcement is very big news for us: Typekit has been acquired by Adobe. Adobe Acquires Web Typography Innovator Typekit.
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SEO and Business Listing
To get traffic to any website requires planning and process. The buzz word is SEO or Search Engine Optimization which is a process of improving the visibility of a website in search engines. It is the practice of optimizing a website to rank on your desired and relevant keywords and phrases.
In addition to website content, there are many other practices that can enhance your website’s ranking in the search engines. Business Listing allows potential customers to find your business locally. There are a half of billion unique local searches per month on Google and Yahoo. Getting listed in Google Places, Bing Business Portal, Yahoo Local Listings, Yellow Pages, GetListed, ect… is a great start in getting local traffic to your website.
Be wary of any company that offers a guarantee in ranking, as ultimately, the exact ranking is out of their control.
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10 Tips to Improve Your Google Places Page
1. Creating a Google Places page listing helps you rank higher in local search results.
Google emphasizes Places pages in its localized search results, both on computer and mobile browsers. If you don’t have a Places page, you’re hurting your chances of rising to the top of the first page of search results, which is prime real estate. It only takes a few minutes to set up a Google Places page, so there’s really no reason not to do it if your business serves local customers.
2. Add keywords to your business description.
A Google Places page lets you describe your business in up to 200 characters. Make sure you use your most important keywords — but don’t just stuff keywords in. Write a useful, compelling description that will appeal to readers first and to Google second.
3. Have multiple locations? Create a Google Places page for each one.
For each Places page, list each location’s local phone number and address, rather than a corporate headquarters address or toll-free phone number. Using a post office box can cause Google to remove your Places page. If your business services many locations but has only one physical address, it’s best to simply create one Places page for your actual location and then add the areas you service to your listing.
4. Use standard categories when possible to describe your business.
When building your Google Places page, you can list up to five different categories to describe the products or services you offer. Using standard category descriptions, such as “Internet Marketing Service” rather than custom descriptions, such as “Social Media Marketing,” will help your Places page rank better in search results.
5. Don’t add a keyword to your Google Places page’s business name if it’s not actually part of your business’s name.
For example, your business is physical therapy but your business name is, say, Joe Schmoe Pain Management. If you list your business name as Joe Schmoe Physical Therapy on your Google Places page, Google might actually push your listing down in relevancy. (Google is smart and always on the look-out for people trying to game the system.)
6. Encourage satisfied customers to add reviews to your Google Places page.
It’s easy for them to do, and it helps flesh out your Google Places listing. Even better, ask customers to rave about you on Yelp, CitySearch, and similar review sites on which you’re listed. If you own a B&B, for instance, ask happy customers to post a review on TripAdvisor. The reason: Many SEO experts believe having citations from trusted sources like Yelp, CitySearch, and TripAdvisor can help boost your Google Places page’s ranking in local search results.
Bottom line: Try to get as many positive — and legitimate — reviews posted to your Google Places, Yelp, CitySearch and other listings. The Local SEO Guide blog has compiled a list of the top 10 reviews sites for improving Google Places page rankings.
7. Space out reviews as much as possible.
It’s best to get a steady stream of reviews, rather than having a bunch appear all at once. Again, the search engines are always on the lookout for spam, hoaxes, and frauds and may see a sudden surge of reviews as suspicious. At worst, this might cause Google to push your Place page down in search results.
8. Get your business listed in appropriate online business directories.
Listings of your business in directories such as Local.com, Yellowpages.com, your local city’s chamber of commerce, or a directory affiliated with your profession can help boost your Place page’s ranking.
9. Add images and videos to your Places page.
You can add up to 10 photos and up to five videos for free. SEO experts don’t uniformly agree that adding photos and videos per se helps boost your Places page ranking. But some believe geo-tagged photos and videos in particular may give you a bump. At a minimum, photos and videos can make your Places page more appealing to potential customers.
10. Monitor your Places page analytics.
Make it a point every so often to log in to your Places page account. You can learn the top search queries that caused users to see your listing and how many clicks occurred to your website over the past week or month. The information isn’t nearly as comprehensive as what you get with Google Analytics, but it’s helpful nonetheless. You can have analytics automatically emailed to you as well.
Transform Your Small Business Website From Blah to Ta-Dah!
Written by Jessica Swanson from Manta.
Here is a list of five simple and proven ways to transform your website:
1. Create a clear purpose.
When a visitor comes to your website, your purpose needs to be crystal clear. Do you want the prospect to enter their name and email into a website opt-in form? Are you trying to sell a product or service? Are you interested in educating the prospect over time? Your website should be designed to efficiently guide visitors to the information that they are seeking. It must have a clear and direct purpose.
In the overcrowded world of the internet, you only have three seconds to capture the attention of your prospect. If your visitor is confused (even a little), they are going to leave your website in order to find a more obvious solution.
21 Shoestring Marketing Secrets That All Small Business Owners Need to Know | Internet Marketing
Written by Jessica Swanson | Manta
There are twenty-one shoestring marketing secrets that will provide you with the right frame of mind so that you can begin the process of building a thriving small business without spending a dime on marketing.
What every small business needs to know is that Shoestring Marketing is:
1. Low-cost. In today’s internet and social media age, there are now more low-cost marketing options than ever before. Not only is it possible, but absolutely doable to substantially grow your small business on a shoestring budget.
2. Commitment. If your marketing is going to eventually take hold, then you need to make a strong commitment to see it through until it sticks. Don’t give up in the early stages.
3. Patience. The fruits of your marketing labors don’t happen overnight. You need to plant your marketing seeds and tend to them regularly before your marketing garden blooms.
4. Branding. Your clients and customers need to have a clear picture in their minds as to who you are and how your product or service can solve their most pressing problems
5. Consistency. Marketing is much like breathing. It’s the life of your small business and should be a regular part of your daily business activities.
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