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Archive: November, 2010

As a result, the significance of being number one in the organic results has lost its meaning dramatically. At the same time, due to the competitiveness of the local space, obtaining and maintaining a Google first page results has become even more difficult; therefore local businesses should claim and ensure their presence in local before it is too late.

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This new technology will dramatically change SEO, but not in the sense of search engine rankings or how your website is optimized. This will change the behavior of a user’s decision to visit your website based on your site’s first impression. This is either good news or bad news for some companies and highlights the importance of a good web designer.

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While Google refines this product offering, Google Boost is currently limited to testing in Chicago, Houston, and San Francisco. In order to set up a Google Boost ad, a local business must claim their Places Page first and the ads are then created directly in the Google Places account. Here’s how they work:

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Almost 55% of all websites that are launched for attracting and realizing business goals on the web suffer from a killing bounce rate, which ultimately forces them off the table. SEO services, even when sourced from a great online SEO firm and at the best price available, can often ignore bounce rates and thus impair the whole purpose of the campaign.

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There are many reasons as to why on-page SEO optimization is known as the foundation of any SEO work. On-page optimization is all about the work needed to do when you are online. It means the content and text of any website. This is why it is considered to be foundation o SEO as words of your content and the text are the arms that you need to support SEO work. Let us discuss them in details in the coming paragraphs.

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When Google’s search engine believes the searcher wants information about a location, it returns local businesses high in the search engine results page. The new results in Place Search supports longer descriptions and reviews. Scroll down the page and the map follows along in the browser window.

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Of course, that’s a tall order for most small businesses (and, let’s face it, there are some industries where you’d really struggle even to approach a dozen unique pages of content). But the good news is that this content doesn’t all have to be added to your site at once; in fact, it’s better if it isn’t.

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