??? www.labelle-wastesystems.com

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How do I find out if this site is in "supplemental review" with google?
#wwwlabellewastesystemscom
  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    I did a quick check and you're showing up Local business results for the term 'dumpster rental massachusetts', which isn't bad. Most people are going to look at that first when searching for a local service.

    You rank #1 for your name, 'Labelle Waste Systems', which is also good and not surprising since most of your links use that term.

    Most of your links are lower value links. They will get your site indexed and ranked for lesser searched terms but it probably won't help it rank against other companies if they have better optimized sites and better quality links, especially links from local sources, not lower tier generic SEO-oriented sources like article directories, press releases and social bookmarks.

    I don't know what you mean by "supplemental review" but I suspect, based on your other post, you were getting fed some BS. As always, the solution is to get "mo' better" links, in your case, links anchored with terms other than your business name and getting links from local sources like newspapers, chambers of commerce, other local businesses in related businesses, etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author jamie41676
      I can't thank you enough! I get just about all of my local business from google and I'm paying a fortune every month on PPC. So, I've been trying to get ranked quick. I'll try local businesses. Do you think I should buy some high page linkbacks to speed up the process?
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      • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
        I think you'll get the most bang for your buck/time by exchanging links with local businesses and residents. For example, here's a quick recommendation I did on my blog for a local dumpster company I worked with during my move a while back: Moving, Trash Dumpsters and Niche Blogs. Getting your customers to promote your site online is often a big help.

        I wouldn't worry about chasing page rank, especially from outside your industry. I've seen sites that had links from more relevant sources outrank sites that had PR4-6. If you can get good links from within the waste management industry this will help you a lot more than some paid links that aren't relevant to your industry.
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