Thursday, May 26, 2016

We Are Not in Kansas Anymore Toto!

Are you a local business, but can't be found locally? Here are some surefire ways to make sure you can be found on local searches and directory’s.

May 26, 2016 | Shannan DuShane


There are so many companies out there today with hundreds of free internet tools, e-books, directory sites and search engine rules, it can be difficult to keep up with all of them plus make sure your business is up-to-date with correct business information for your customers to find you.  On average there are probably over 500 different directory sites out there, some are paid listings, but most are free listings like MyBusiness by Google that allow your business to create an account, upload pictures, list business hours, let customer place reviews and much more.  But now what? The most common question I get asked is, “what are the top directory sites I need to be on and how many should I sign up for?”.  The best answer that I can give is, look up your local directories -create accounts with your service area in mind.  If you are located in Grand Rapids, and you don’t do business in Cadillac, make sure you aren’t listed on the Cadillac city business listing; it’s that simple. The hardest area most businesses suffer is management of the accounts once they are created; your business is ever changing; your accounts should reflect your business. One thing I know from experience is that people love to discover and shop at locally-owned, businesses that invest in and build up their community. So give them the opportunity to find you and use your services.

So here are my top 5 ways for business owners to reach out to new customers and make sure they can be found on local searches:

My Business page by Google.  This is probably one of the most common yet effective way to optimize your rankings for local search. Google has some powerful yet simple options for all types of owners from beginners to expert.  You can visit www.google.com/mybusiness to get started. All of your information in one simple dashboard, it is up to you to ensure your information is correct, to keep up with reviews, and the best part about this is Google also gives you insights to your page for reporting purpose to see what’s working and what’s not.  If you think you have no time, well now you can update your information on the go, post pictures and update business hours so there is no excuse to put it off.

Online Directories.  There are 1000’s of directory sites out there on the internet probably more listings that you will ever be able to manage. The most important thing to remember is to make sure you claim all of your business listings that you can, if it is means hiring a part time coordinator to go through all of your accounts and get them in order. There is a chance you will find some that are out of your service area, or if you’ve moved recently, make sure to delete or update the account to mimic the correct business information, you don’t want customers showing up to a wrong location or showing up when you are closing. Then the next step is to manage each of them regularly. Create a spreadsheet and keep an accurate record of the site url, username and password for safe keeping. Add small keywords in your business name such as a city, add alt tags to your images to ensure those are working in your favor as well.
  
Custom Landing Pages.  For local searches you can create and manage localized pages, you do not have to list only your business name in the meta data of the page, make sure to add a major services and your city or service areas, be consistent with NAP (name, address, phone), and have customized content for your page that reflects your business services or products you are promoting in that area and you’re on your way to better heathier local search results that your customers will be able to trust.  Here is a great article to read if you’re interested in learning more.

Mobile Friendly Site.  With the advancement of the internet and more searches that ever being on mobile devices from iPads, tablets and cell phones, the need to have a mobile friendly website is crucial. There are too many tools to count out there on the world wide web, but one great tool out there to definitely utilize is the newly launched Facebook Instant Articles, you can click here to read more. Always be ready to service your customers through any means necessary to gain leads and move forward, because the search engines are always on the move your business needs to be right up there with the latest services too.

Post Local Content. Your clients are sponges leaning to you for information and if you are not there to provide it, they will seek it elsewhere. You cannot post your company services and products in their faces every day, they need stimulation from other sources that provide a certain amount of value to their everyday lives. By providing local news, activities, events and other local content on your blog on a regular basis will help you aim to boost your local search results and keep your followers content.  And it does not take hours to find content, go to a local news station or chamber of commerce website and you will find an enormous amount of information to post on a daily or weekly basis however often you post. You can take it a set further by editing the Title of the article to include the City name and add meta data including alt tags to all images you post.  Make sure to optimize the post further by posting to your social media channels to push it further. 







Shannan DuShane is an independent blogger, marketing specialist and graphic designer in the Grand Rapids area. She is a social media specialist, marketing enthusiast, and network fanatic. Feel free to connect with Shannan on FacebookTwitter,LinkedInInstagram and Google+



   

Google Doodle honors man behind “Lindy Hop” swing dance moves Frankie Manning

Hopping and Popping and Swinging + Frankie Manning = Iconic "Lindy Hop" Celebration

May 26, 2016 | Shannan DuShane
It’s official! May 26th, 2016 marks the celebration of World Lindy Hop Day. Organized to take place on Frankie Manning’s birthday what would be Frankie’s 102nd birthday today, World Lindy Hop Day celebrates the joys, benefits, of Lindy hopping and swinging.
To view the Doodle on May 26th, go to Google’s homepage www.Google.com, and click on the iconic graphic that will take you to a list of Frankie-related sites, including the foundation page and memory facebook page. The Doodle will live on in the archives of Google. Click here to see more. 
lindy hop
We welcome everyone of every age from beginner to expert swing dancers and jazz lovers around the world to celebrate the life and honoring the memory and legacy of this legendary Lindy hopper on his 102nd birthday and get to hopping and popping and swinging.
Share your photos on social media with the hashtag #TheLindyLook;photos shared on most social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram will automatically be collated as part of #TheLindyLook tag board. Share your #TheLindyLook photos on social media and get the word out about this amazing man and his accomplishments.
*image from www.google.com | Google Doodle
This entry was posted in Blog, Grand Rapids Events, West MIchigan News and tagged #thelindylook, Frankie Manning, Google Doodle, Grand Rapids, Lindy dance, Lindy hop, Lindy swing, Michigan on May 26, 2016

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

SEO & Beyond: After Initial SEO Is Completed

May 11, 2016 | By Shannan DuShane

 So now what, you have your initial search engine optimization completed and your site is live for all to see. It’s taken months and you are extremely excited with how it will perform; you can’t wait for all of your new leads to start flowing in through the web. You did your diligence 

and either hired a seo specialist or did it yourself and researched the basic seo options, meta keywords, description and title phrase for each page, made sure you have matching content, then combined that with the basics of statistics and installed your Google Analytic code snippet and now you’re out the door running, but now what; will you let it go and sit there stagnant after months of hard work to let it fall off the map or do you want to keep moving to the top (or stay at the top)?
The most basic of mistakes that business owner forget is that search engine optimization is not a one and done type of service, it is a very involved comprehensive ongoing task that takes time (months) to move up the ranks or to keep your business in the ranks.
Search engine optimization is very behind the scenes type of work that does not always get noticed immediately; that is because it isn’t an exact science, there are a few proven better than another tactics, and since Google will never release how it works, it takes time with using best proven practices to get to the front pages of your most popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing/MSN and a few others. Traffic does not just find your site, it takes work, look at it like this, it is like a piece of paper suspended in the wind by a single string, you need a plan to find it, the same with your website-planning is everything. SEO is an ongoing monthly process from analysis, monitoring, testing, marketing strategy and changes to site content, technical changes in the back with your H1 headers tags to the front end; making sure you have alt tags on all your images (since search engines can’t read images), and much more. And the company that is providing this service will keep you informed when you move up and down and what changes need to be made monthly to keep you moving upward to the top of the page, the average time to see changes is normally 4-6 months of active and ongoing changes to the site. In the past customers have come to me after 3 months and tell me they can’t justify the cost with no results to show, that tells me they were never in it for the long haul and had no realistic expectations of the plan we set forth in the beginning, if you can’t budget your seo campaign for a 12-month time frame you shouldn’t invest at all, it would be throwing your money out the window, because search engine optimization is a long term marketing tactic that needs time and patience to build not a month to month marketing plan.
Shannan DuShane is an independent blogger, marketing specialist and graphic designer in the Grand Rapids area. She is a social media specialist, marketing enthusiast, and network fanatic. Feel free to connect with Shannan on Twitter,FacebookLinkedInPinterestGoogle+ FourSquare  Instagram