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| Joyotto Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: ahmedabad
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So I have been optimizing allot lately for one of my clients to get them into the 10,7 and 3 box for Google local results and thought I would give back to the community. Here are the things that I have found to be true from reading the Google local help forum and my own knowledge gathered over the last 6 months or so. Citations Citations: Are the number 1 thing you MUST do to get a coveted A-Z balloon for your local area. Citations are local directories that "cite" your business name along with it's address. Despite what others say you do NOT need to be in the Axciom or infoUSA database to achieve high rankings, although I do suggest that you at least submit your business listing to these companies for further "proof" of your business' physical location. Axciom and infoUSA are considered by many to be "the" trusted sources for business' physical locations, but typically take at least 6 months for them to verify and pass your information along to Google. Here is a list of places that I have been using for local citations: yellowikis.wikia.com merchantcircle.com cityslick.net aboutus.org citysquares.com google.com/profiles/ getfave.com fastpitchnetworking.com superpages.com facebook.com brownbook.net local.yahoo.com wikimapia.org tjoos.com squidoo.com yellowpages.lycos.com kudzu.com crunchbase.com naymz.com gomylocal.com ibegin.com hotfrog.com ezlocal.com businessdirectory.bizjournals.com busiverse.com many local yellow page type sites, e.g. cityname business directories Some, but not all of these sites also allow you to drop links back to your site as well. My current favorite is merchantcircle. Reviews Reviews are the juice that propels your site higher in the local rankings with all other things being equal. Good reviews as well as negative reviews (at this time) can currently give you that little edge to push you into the top spots for google maps. Complete Profile A complete profile helps in the sense that their is literally nothing more you can add to your profile to make it any better. Summary, For brand new sites here is what I have found and confirmed on my own and with speaking with Google Maps Employees on the subject. Expect it to take 2-3 full months for a brand new site to begin ranking for your specific zipcode with all the above in place(for brand new sites). Expect it to take 3-5 full months for Google to include reviews and citations into your Google places account with the above in place(for brand new sites). Questions/Comments/Ideas/Suggestions are welcome. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Oct 2011
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Ya good list its really useful
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: London uk
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Looks interesting, did you upload any files to your clients website? Did you insert any QR codes ? |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Sunny Florida, USA.
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Good list. I also want to add that niche directories are important. I know for physicians, healthgrades, ratemds, vitals.com etc are viewed often though I am not sure how they impact the google places ranking number. I saw a doctor who had a bad review on vitals.com that was quite upset. Debbie |
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| Precious Metal Evangelist Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: The Swamp, Gainesville, Florida, but I root for the Hurricanes
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Thanks for the list of citation sources. Had some of them but didn't have others. I've got a client that is starting to get some GP love right about now, at the same time that his site is coming to the first page on a lot more keyword searches. Pretty exciting timing. Then, to make it even better, the posts I made from the local ninja plugin started getting indexed at the same time, so literally in one day, client had first page on maybe 3 keywords that i could find, and the next day, scores and then the day after, hundreds. Correction. I had him on page one for quite a few YouTube vids and keywords, but other than that, just about 3 keywords I had targeted. But now his site, the blog that I did the local ninja plugin on and the Google Places are starting to crush it all at the same time. One question I've wondered about. Has anyone tried getting backlinks to the actual Google Places listing to see if that did anything? |
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| Domain Invester War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Hot Ass AZ
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Thanx for this info..this will help a lot
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