ATRONOT SEO
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- Jan 30, 2014
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21 years old? youre is rocker...perfect..
I know this thread has been idle for a week or so now but I thought it best I post here rather than create a new one.
I've been doing a bit of SEO on my own offline local business these past few weeks. I'd created a G plus page perhaps as long as a year ago and then done nothing at all with it. Maybe a week-10 days or so ago, I added just one single post on there and as of this morning my G Plus page article appears position 5 on page one of Big G for 4 of my main keywords. That's some result I think (was a surprise to me anyway) so don't neglect your G Plus page in amongst all your other social media promotion.
Next up for me will be a couple of whiteboard videos for my youtube channel. No-one is using youtube in my city for my industry so I'm expecting to occupy another space or 2 on page one of the search engine soon enough.
Soul collector says:
"Why is it that very few are actually offering sound advice for this?"
Then says, inter alia:
"Track your visitor, behavior data leads to targeted sales copy, which leads to sales."
The irony will be lost on absolutely noone here at all.
Go to brightlocal.com, and subscribe for the $20 a month plan and then go in and run all the reports for your business that you can. They have a free month, so if you are not going to stay subscribed, run the reports again just before you cancel.
Using these reports, start working on the problems these reports show you. Pay particular attention to page titles, h1 tags and descriptions. Make sure your site is responsive or you have a mobile version, mobile experience is becoming a ranking factor.
Keep your location and main keywords in the title and heading tags.
Descriptions are not used for ranking, but they are generally shown in the search results, so make the description informative and designed to get a click, not necessarily to match the keyword.
Make sure that you have your NAP on the website in microcode, use a schema generator for this purpose, and put this in the footer of every page on the site.
Since you have a store, the local algorithm will help you rank, so learn how to do citations. Run the citations report from BL, and start getting citations. Use the list they provide and get the ones with a rating above 30. Do the highest rated ones, but do not worry about the paid ones for now.
Gather up some pictures to use for the citations, and make sure to have a picture of your store front included. Use the same pictures in the same order when you upload them, and upload the storefront one first.
Make about 200 or so citations as fast as you can and make them identical to each other. (pm me if you need to and I will teach you how).
When I ran my computer repair shop, I had guys and girls who came by to do the repairs I couldn't do. I would take in game systems, and laptop screen repairs and power connection repairs, and these people wuld stop by and do the repairs I had accumulated on a regular schedule when I had work for them.
You might consider doing this if you offer a high value service that other shops do not offer. You can give these other shops a good rate, and spend a couple of afternoons making rounds each week.
Go into Googfe alerts and put alerts for everything you can think of about your service for Q and A sites. use th site command (site:answers.yahoo.com fix phone screen), and go to these sites when a question pops up. Every once in a while, drop a link to your site and your NAP, especially if the question is in your vicinity.
Go into the various tech repair platforms (work market, field solutions, onforce, and so on) an list your services with them. Getting a drug test and a background check will increase the number of calls in your area you are eligible for.
If your area allows bandit signs, have some made up and put them out near shopping places like best buy for the weekend, being sure to go pick them up at the end of the weekend. This has the potiental to bring in repairs from the people who went to best buy and crap when they find found out what fixing the item will cost with GeekSquad.At the rate GS screws things up, you will get work they create for you.
At your place of business set up a geo cache and set up a video camera so you can show people who find the geo cache. List the geo cache with geocaching websites and the video feed with camsites for great back links.
If your place of business is near a mall, sporting arena, freeway, or other local point of interest, put up a webcam, and list it with cam sites using your business NAP in the location description. This creates powerful citations.
That should keep you busy for a day or two.
DON'T build backlinks to your site unless they come along with the citations you build. Don't let anyone do seo on your webste if they want to build backlinks.
Still reading this thread and getting helpful advice. Appreciate it.
My website has been up for about a week.. it doesn't rank well at all because it is pretty new and I haven't done much SEO on it.
Since this is a new site, what SEO tactics would be good to get an organic ranking for my website?
I've considered going with an SEO company that is charging about $200 monthly to rank my site and says it can get to first page in a couple of months. I met this person on fiverr. Any recommendations?
I just launched my first google Adwords campaign about an hour ago with some keywords and messed around with it for the first time.
Will keep you guys updated, and once again appreciate all the advice.
Hello, I have a local phone and tablet repair store and have been in business close to a year. I get a lot of traffic via craigslist, and some through Facebook and of course word of mouth. But I need to put a plan together to bring in some sales.
Facebook works good but the conversion rate isn't as high as I'd like, and I'm having a hard time targeting my audience because phone/tablet repair is something everyone can relate to now a days so I don't know what to narrow my audience to. I honestly don't have any filters besides running my ads to everyone in my city. I'd really like to get some ideas on how to make the most out of my Facebook ads because I've been running 4-5 day ads spending about $30-$50 a day so I really want to get the most from my money.
I have a yelp page but I need reviews. I'm trying to get customers to go online and leave a review for a discount or free accessory but lot of them get put in the "non recommended" section. Can someone tell me how I can at least get 5 positive reviews to stick on my yelp listing? That will help me gain a lot of credibility and hopefully ranking. I just signed up with a paid per click ad service with yelp that starts next month so I solid, reputable page would help.
I have a google+ page for my business that has only one 3 star review. The person building my website won't be done with it for another week or so, so I haven't spent any money or anything to get my business to rank because I want to have a website to send my traffic to. I would like to rank somewhere in the first 5-7 listings on google for "Phone Repair" "iPad Repair" "iPhone Repair" and so on.. I'm a noob when it comes to SEO so any advice on how to achieve that would be really beneficial.
All of your ideas and thoughts would help me. If I'm doing something wrong please correct me. I'm a 21 year old entrepreneur looking to learn. Thank you.![]()
Go to brightlocal.com, and subscribe for the $20 a month plan and then go in and run all the reports for your business that you can. They have a free month, so if you are not going to stay subscribed, run the reports again just before you cancel.
Using these reports, start working on the problems these reports show you. Pay particular attention to page titles, h1 tags and descriptions. Make sure your site is responsive or you have a mobile version, mobile experience is becoming a ranking factor.
Keep your location and main keywords in the title and heading tags.
Descriptions are not used for ranking, but they are generally shown in the search results, so make the description informative and designed to get a click, not necessarily to match the keyword.
Make sure that you have your NAP on the website in microcode, use a schema generator for this purpose, and put this in the footer of every page on the site.
Since you have a store, the local algorithm will help you rank, so learn how to do citations. Run the citations report from BL, and start getting citations. Use the list they provide and get the ones with a rating above 30. Do the highest rated ones, but do not worry about the paid ones for now.
Gather up some pictures to use for the citations, and make sure to have a picture of your store front included. Use the same pictures in the same order when you upload them, and upload the storefront one first.
Make about 200 or so citations as fast as you can and make them identical to each other. (pm me if you need to and I will teach you how).
When I ran my computer repair shop, I had guys and girls who came by to do the repairs I couldn't do. I would take in game systems, and laptop screen repairs and power connection repairs, and these people wuld stop by and do the repairs I had accumulated on a regular schedule when I had work for them.
You might consider doing this if you offer a high value service that other shops do not offer. You can give these other shops a good rate, and spend a couple of afternoons making rounds each week.
Go into Googfe alerts and put alerts for everything you can think of about your service for Q and A sites. use th site command (site:answers.yahoo.com fix phone screen), and go to these sites when a question pops up. Every once in a while, drop a link to your site and your NAP, especially if the question is in your vicinity.
Go into the various tech repair platforms (work market, field solutions, onforce, and so on) an list your services with them. Getting a drug test and a background check will increase the number of calls in your area you are eligible for.
If your area allows bandit signs, have some made up and put them out near shopping places like best buy for the weekend, being sure to go pick them up at the end of the weekend. This has the potiental to bring in repairs from the people who went to best buy and crap when they find found out what fixing the item will cost with GeekSquad.At the rate GS screws things up, you will get work they create for you.
At your place of business set up a geo cache and set up a video camera so you can show people who find the geo cache. List the geo cache with geocaching websites and the video feed with camsites for great back links.
If your place of business is near a mall, sporting arena, freeway, or other local point of interest, put up a webcam, and list it with cam sites using your business NAP in the location description. This creates powerful citations.
That should keep you busy for a day or two.
DON'T build backlinks to your site unless they come along with the citations you build. Don't let anyone do seo on your webste if they want to build backlinks.