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Local Marketing Online: Part 3: Google Places

April 28, 2011

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In Part 2: Web & Map Listings, I explained in detail the importance of claiming and managing your web and map listings. Well, Google Places is chief among those listings that you need to claim or ‘verify’ if you expect to enhance your local marketing search results. For those of you who still may not [...]

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Local Marketing Online: Part 2: Web & Map Listings

April 27, 2011

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Maintaining consistency across the web is absolutely essential if you want to take advantage of the local marketing opportunities online. Unfortunately, there are hundreds of web directories and map listing services on the internet that have acquired your business information from either a contacts list provider or an outdated, cached web page. More often than [...]

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Local Marketing Online: Part 1: Intro

April 26, 2011

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Local marketing has become one of the most powerful ways to reach and convert customers online.  With more than 2.5 billion local searches a month on Google alone, Google has taken notice of this fact and recently initiated a direct marketing campaign in targeted regions throughout the US to promote its local marketing opportunities. The [...]

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Online Advertising and User Intent: Part 4: 3rd Party Website Advertising

April 22, 2011

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Many third party websites offer online advertising opportunities. These include professional organizations, online directories, blogs, newsletters, online magazines and journals, news sites, and a variety of informational sites. Online advertising programs for these types of websites are varied and may include banner only (i.e. graphics), text only, or a combination of media which may also [...]

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Online Advertising and User Intent: Part 3: Search Engine Advertising

April 20, 2011

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Many of you are familiar with search engine ads, and may even have engaged in an online advertising campaign through one of Google’s ad programs or through Microsoft’s AdCenter. If so, many of you may have spent an awful lot of money without garnering the kind of results you were expecting. In my series Online [...]

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Online Advertising and User Intent: Part 2: Social Media Advertising

April 13, 2011

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When most of you think of social media you think of Facebook or Twitter. There are actually many forms of social media that attract a wide variety of users intent on doing a number of diverse things. These sites include personal blogs, consumer review sites, professional networking sites like LinkedIn, local city sites, travel sites, [...]

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