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Do you offer (local search) for the top 3 search engines to your clients? I know everyone talks about google places but what about bing and yahoo.

If you do, what is the average cost to charge them?

And if you only do 1 search engine?
#listings #local #seo
  • Profile picture of the author rbrShorty
    The Yahoo! Local listing is an inseparable part of the citation building, so it is basically included in the price. Bing has recently launched the beta version of their Bing Business Portal, so I am thinking to include this as well. It will take a few minutes to fill in the business info.

    This is a good pointer by the way, because due to a recent research, Bing driven search (Yahoo + Bing) has a market share of almost 1/3, which is already significant.
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  • Profile picture of the author brittney marie
    Oh cool i was not knowing this!!
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  • Profile picture of the author bombasdeagua
    I am not sure there that many people using bing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Woityra
    I read around in some of the wso courses that you can offer an avg $300 for google places and some even said it could be up to 10k. So maybe I should package all 3 for $499. With 3 keywords and 1 city.

    Any thoughts on that?
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