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		<title>Claiming Local Business Listing Is Only The Beginning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Google Places Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Claiming your local business listing is only the beginning of tapping into local business marketing tools on the web.  Local business listings help local businesses reach local consumers through web searches, mobile searches and mobile applications if you maintain your local business listing monthly.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com/claiming-local-business-listing-is-only-the-beginning/">Claiming Local Business Listing Is Only The Beginning</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com">Smartfinds Geographic Marketing</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many businesses have gone down the path of claiming their local business listing, but we have seen two distinct problems. The first is that while the local business listings have been claimed, they are only claimed at Google.  That doesn’t necessarily benefit the overall marketing process on the web, which we will discuss further. The other is that the local business listing has been claimed only at Google and nothing further has been done.  No coupons updated, no customer reviews disputed, no events, no videos, and no photos.  Essentially the local business listing has been claimed, but they are not being used for marketing purposes or to avoid public relation problems.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, businesses that have claimed their local business listing have found that their time resources are limited in order to manage the local listings at Google let alone managing the local listings at many other websites, searches engines, social communities, 411 websites, GPS websites and general business directories.  This doesn’t include the frustration they may have encountered in the claiming process that could have led to an anxiety to do anything further with these listings.</p>
<p>Here are a few items to consider for local business listings with multiple local business listing websites, search engines, social communities, 411 websites, and GPS websites:</p>
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<li>Claiming your local business listing</li>
<li>Updating your local business listing with your marketing materials (coupons, offers, events, discounts, promotions, events, photos, videos, map marker location, business information, and much more)</li>
<li>Removing or Claiming duplicate listings</li>
<li>Responding to existing customer reviews (particularly negative ones)</li>
<li>Securing positive customer reviews from satisfied customers.</li>
<li>Monitoring your local listing for new duplicates and customer reviews.</li>
<li>Managing your local listing through local listing analytics and tweaking your local listing monthly with new marketing information.</li>
</ol>
<p><a href="http://www.smartfindslocallisting.com" target="_blank" title="local business marketing"><img src="http://www.smartfindsmarketing.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/local_listing_owner_verified-300x296.png" alt="local business listing owner verified" title="local listing owner verified" width="300" height="296" align="left" border="0" style="padding:10px;" /></a>You see, local business listings are the interactive yellow pages of the 21st century.  Unlike the traditional yellow pages, these listings give you the ability to add any digital marketing information including coupons, videos, events and photos.  Besides you have the ability to updating these local business listings 24x7x365.  I think you will find that you can eliminate or greatly reduce your traditional yellow page costs.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that when we say the listings are “interactive” that means customers can post their reviews about their experience with your business, staff, products or services.  These reviews need to be managed to avoid public relations problems and there are three options for your response.  You can rebut the issue, you can apologize or you can provide your perspective.  Doing nothing is not really an option if you plan on having new customers come to do to business with you.</p>
<p>There is also a debate in the Internet marketing industry if the customer reviews will affect your website’s ranking position with search engines.  For example, if your search engine optimization was 100% perfect and you are ranked #1 for a variety of search terms, but your consumer reviews are 100% negative (e.g. 1 start our of 5) you may find that you are no longer ranked in the search engines.  While this algorithm is not in place yet, it is possible that it could become activity since customer reviews do have a quantitative component to them.</p>
<p>Let’s discuss briefly why there is more to this than Google.  You will find that there this is a closed loop circle that begins with customer using Google to search for a business, product or service.  Once they have experienced doing business with you, they go to other websites to post their review about your business, product or service.  The other websites then push these reviews into your Google local listing for future customers to see.  You can see this requires that you manage your local listing at other websites.</p>
<p>There is of course another reason besides the consumer reviews.  Local business listings show up not only in web searches, but also in mobile searches and mobile applications.  Thus, mobile application developers decide which database they will use for their mobile application.  If a business only concentrates on Google, but the mobile application developer uses another website, then you would be missing out on potential business.</p>
<p>As a business who has claimed your local business listing you are heading down the right path, but time resources, expertise and experience will prevent you from using this interactive marketing tool to truly benefit your business and reach the local consumers.  Local business listing management services for marketing purposes can support your business for as low as $1.50 per day.  Do not be fooled by the lower cost data only services as you will get what you pay for.</p>
<p>Certainly your time resources are limited and <a href="http://www.smartfindslocallisting.com/" title="Local Marketing Services" target="_blank">Local Marketing Services</a> are provided by <a href="http://www.smartfindsmarketing.com/" target="_blank" title="internet marketing">SmartFinds Internet Marketing</a>. You will find this to be of great benefit to your time resources and the low cost service may eliminate your yellow page ad costs. Let the experts of over 16 years Internet marketing experience help you use this local business marketing tool properly and prevent brand security issues from occurring.</p>
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		<title>Geographic Marketing As A New Business Marketing Tool</title>
		<link>http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com/geographic-marketing-as-a-new-business-marketing-tool/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Google Places Experts</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Geographic Marketing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Geographic marketing as a local business marketing tool to reach local consumers through web searches or mobile searches.  Geo Marketing (or Geographic Marketing) is a new method of marketing a business and its website through web searches, mobile searches and social media.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com/geographic-marketing-as-a-new-business-marketing-tool/">Geographic Marketing As A New Business Marketing Tool</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com">Smartfinds Geographic Marketing</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Geo-Marketing (or Geographic Marketing) is a new method of marketing a business and its website through web searches, mobile searches and social media.  As you can see, the geo-marketing tools being used are digital and through the Internet or Mobile devices.</p>
<p>While geo-marketing’s definition is the association of data and maps in the traditional sense, the added convergence of local business listings, mobile marketing, and social media makes this method of marketing more powerful than ever before.  This marketing tool is no longer just a large business marketing tool, but is available to small and medium size businesses too.</p>
<p>We should define what we mean by local business.  A local business is any sized business dependent on the local consumer for its revenue.  This means you could be a national company like Home Depot, U-Haul, or Best Buy or you could be a local florist or independent store only known to your local geography.</p>
<p>From a technical standpoint an Internet user’s IP address is tied to GPS data, like longitudes and latitudes, which are mapped with technology to geographies around the world down to the city and street level.  While all this data may seem overwhelming, the good news is that most businesses do not need to concern themselves with this part of geo-marketing. Many of the tools already have all of this information built into their software or hardware technology so we can stay focused on how we will use geo-marketing tools.</p>
<p>The difficulty with any new marketing tool is a business’s inability to adopt the methodology early.  When it comes to technologies and the Internet, in the past, by the time most businesses are ready to adopt a marketing tool, the industry has already moved on to something new.  Being an early or at least an earlier adopter of marketing methods on the Internet and through digital devices can only benefit the business.</p>
<p>We have seen many signs over the past two years regarding the evolution of geographic marketing.  When companies like Google, Apple, and the investment community of Wall Street start to put $100+ million and more behind a technology it will become part of our daily lives whether a business wants it or not.  Consumers have and will be using more of these geo-marketing tools to find businesses, services or products near them.  </p>
<p>Let’s take a look at the three main tools that consumers are using to find businesses, products or services close to their geography.  </p>
<p>1. <strong>Web searches</strong> are the first and most obvious, however, these are web searches in which a map displays with targets the businesses that match the search criteria.  Unlike the traditional yellow pages, these geo-listings (a.k.a. Local Business Listings) can be claimed and updated with your business marketing information in order to meet these search criteria.</p>
<p>While this may sound relatively easy, geo-listings also include: consumer reviews that need to be managed; the clean-up of duplicate listings; coupons; offers; discounts; videos; photos; citations; QR bar codes; and, hyper local websites.  Understanding what to start with and how to strategically use these components can be done by a professional marketing firm that specializes in this area.  You can read more about these components in one of our previous articles <a href="http://www.smartfindsmarketing.com/blog/2010/04/19/local-business-marketing-the-known-future/" title="local business marketing" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Mobile Marketing</strong> is the next most significant geo-marketing tool in which SMS Texting, Mobile Applications, Mobile version of your website, and Mobile advertising are your key components.  The starting point in this process will be with SMS Texting to get your alerts out to customers that subscribe to your short bursts of information.  The reason why this is your starting point is that it will take time to build your list of subscribers.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Social Media Marketing</strong> continues to evolve and is, also, geographic in its targeting ability.  Consumers are using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Wiki sites, Four Square, Instant Messaging and other social community tools on their mobile devices.  While they use it mostly to find businesses, products and services, in the social communities they are seeking recommendations from their friends (near and far).  They are, also, using these social communities to post their experiences with a business, product or service.  For this reason you have to monitor the social communities in order to embrace any potential problem situations and work with them.</p>
<p>These three geo-marketing components are important to any business size – large or small – and each have their own sub-components that need to be well understood in order to succeed.  Understanding the strategy amongst them; the acceptance and embracing them early; and, finally planning on a 3-year return will put you on the right path of geo-marketing.</p>
<p>Certainly your time resources are limited and <a href="http://www.smartfindslocallisting.com/" title="Geo Marketing Services" target="_blank">Geo-Marketing Services</a> are provided by <a href="http://www.smartfindsmarketing.com/" target="_blank" title="internet marketing">SmartFinds Internet Marketing</a>. You will find this to be of great benefit to your time resources and the low cost service may eliminate your yellow page ad costs. Let the experts of over 16 years Internet marketing experience help you use this local business marketing tool properly and prevent brand security issues from occurring.</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com/geographic-marketing-as-a-new-business-marketing-tool/">Geographic Marketing As A New Business Marketing Tool</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.smartfindsgeographicmarketing.com">Smartfinds Geographic Marketing</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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