Changes in Google Places, Your Business & Local Search

Changes in Google Places, Your Business & Local Search

Google are at it again and the effect could alter your position in local search results. They have changed the way Google Places looks. It’s now cleaner and has more emphasis on customer reviews and photos/videos. The ‘Write a Review‘ button is now in red in a prominent position on the page. (Fig 1. Why did I added an arrow to this screen shot? Ed) This demonstrates the importance and weight that Google give to reviews on your Google Places page in local search results. HINT: They want you to get reviews for your business… lots of reviews… the more the better… get the picture? Good read on…

Google Places

If we scroll down the Google Places page a little further we notice another prominent ‘Write a Review‘ button (Fig 3. What do Google want us to do?) but this is where the story takes a sudden twist.

 

The Change in Local Search Listings post Google Places Changes

Google used to pull in reviews from third party review sites like Yelp, Qype and Local.Yahoo and feature them quite heavily. Now they have all gone except for a couple of nondescript links at the foot of the page. (Fig 4. Indicated by my 4th and final arrow ; )

Some say that Google built Google Places scraping review content from third party sites using an unfair advantage but now, as ‘Google Places‘ has enough content of it’s own they can stand alone and no longer need the 3rd party support. Google couldn’t have built this service without the 3rd parties and have now abandoned them. Whether this was ethical or morally right or wrong is another debate but they have now changed their policy.

One other thing to note is that you may have had 100′s of reviews on your Google Places page only to see that number now reduced to just a handful as the 3rd party reviews are no longer being counted. We are still investigating how this has effected rankings and place positions. Also take into consideration that only gmail account holders can write reviews on Google Places.

I’m currently beta testing Google + and wouldn’t be surprised if Google Places features in this new social phenomenon in the near future. So what does all this mean to your business listing on Google Places and your position in Local Search?

Local Search

Google Places Should Be the Cornerstone of your Local Search Strategy

At Blend Local Search Marketing we have always treated Google Places as the primary business listing for our clients. Now more than ever, it is essential to claim your Google Places listing and complete all sections fully including photographs, videos, and a comprehensive description of your local business.

Once your Google Places listing is set up correctly, actively encourage your customers to visit the page and write a review. They need a gmail account to do this.

You can even email your Google Places page to your customers. It’s as easy as 1,2,3!

1) Simply click on the ‘More‘ button (Fig 2.) underneath your business address and a small window appears.

2) Click on ‘Send‘ and add an email address and short message.

3) Press send again.

In the same window you will also find a URL link. You can cut and paste this link into the ‘Signature box’ in your email account. Then every time you send an email, you will be actively promoting you Google Places page.

Remember, Google want you to get reviews and will reward you by giving your Google Places page a higher ranking in customer search results. This is a sure fire way of getting a number 1 ranking in Google local search results.

We want you to succeed in your local search marketing efforts. If you want your business to be found for your local search keywords by hungry customers in Google Places we can help you set it up right now so you can benefit immediately.

To see what we do and how we can help you click here. To contact me or one of my associates click here. Alternatively leave a comment below – Perry.

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Local Search Marketing starts with Google Places

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Don’t Have Time to Write Articles and/or Press Releases?

That’s OK, we can write them for you. We’ve made submitting articles to our privately owned domains simplicity itself. You can get started straight away for FREE here – Blend Article Marketing Service. (Discontinued)

Of course you may not want to write an article or press release if you are pushed for time, don’t like writing or would rather pay a professional to do it for you.

Introducing our 10X10 Article Writing and Submission Service.

“There’s no better proven way to put your search engine optimization and link building efforts on auto-pilot and as well as attract thousands of visitors to your website every month than article marketing”.

Before we start to research and write your articles we firstly need to get some information from you such as topic, category, keywords and your website URL. Armed with this information our team of professional writers can then write a series of eye-catching articles for you.

Each unique, 400 – 500 word, well researched article is content rich and contains the optimum keywords and phrase density favoured by the search engines.

We ensure each article title is highly relevant to your industry to attract targeted and lucrative visitors to the article pages, and finally to your website. We also include 2 one way links pointing back to your website, one at the top and one at the bottom of the article, so readers can fast track over to your website or landing page.

We then release one article per month for 10 12 months* into our privately owned article network. Each article is syndicated across our network at a rate of 10-20 sites a day. The links generated are STATIC one-way content rich inbound links to your website and will boost your search engine ranking safely and consistently over time.

We understand advanced search engine optimization tactics and have designed our technology to meet new rules and the ever-changing formulas of Google and other major search engines. You can be assured that our article marketing submission service and technology always has your best interest at heart.

Summary

*12 articles for the price of 10

*400 words per article

*Unique content – well researched

*Keyword optimized

*Submitted to our privately owned domains over a year (1 per month)

* Thousands of quality, static, one way, permanent back links

Price: A one off investment of £347

 

Discover more about our article marketing submission service. Click here – Article Marketing.

Start submitting your own articles and press releases right now. Click here – Blend Article Marketing Service.

Your comments and questions are welcome.

 

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Local Search Marketing Services Press Release

London, England (Press Release) 1 July 2010. It’s still a tough and uncertain time for trading in any business sector post election but small local businesses can now finally compete with the big companies and beat them at their own marketing game.

While top end grocers (TEG’s) are not content to dominate with their hyper stores and continue to pursue their growth with ‘Local’ and ‘Metro’ brands, Google now offer small and medium size businesses a golden opportunity to get seen where the customers are looking… and that’s on the net.

One London based internet marketing company is aiming to provide all the Internet marketing strategies these small companies need at affordable rates to dominate in online local search. Perry Stevens founded the company, Blend Local Search Marketing in 2009. Prior to establishing Blend, Perry worked in marketing with some of the biggest household brands in the world before running his own successful small business, IMP Film Co. a production company again in London.

Blend was born of the advertising shift from TV, radio and traditional print media to online, viral, social and local marketing. Small businesses are now able to claim and build their own real estate in the form of web properties and utilize the growing trend for social networking, video and map marketing to laser target new customers and elevate their company profiles to rock star status in local search.

‘It’s very important for business to claim their brand online. This means claiming a listing in Google local, registering websites and having accounts and profiles in all the major social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Youtube’. Perry continues ‘If you don’t claim your brand, there is a strong chance someone else will ‘hijack’ it and create all kinds of problems for you down the line’.

Blend Local Search Marketing is not an SEO company in the traditional sense. Blend build and optimize web properties and directory listings for small companies with or without a website. However they strongly recommend a website or Blog for maximum effect in local search results to stay ahead of their competition, help build their brand and create invaluable company awareness.

Blend offers three affordable packages to get any small business on the first page of Google in local search – Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Blend claim your business listings and then build and fully optimize each web property with videos, photos, keyword rich copy and use a whole suite of tools to rank you higher then your competition, using the keyword phrases your customers use to find you.

Every small business today should have a web presence and Blend’s ‘Local Map Marketing Service’ is the affordable first steps to be seen were the customers are searching and that’s online.

A reported 86% of all local searches are online with 90% of these searches resulting in offline activity. 61% of this offline activity results in a purchase with 90% of these consumer purchases being made within a 20 mile locality of where people live or work. If you run a local company wouldn’t you want those customers coming to you? Your competition certainly would!

If your company isn’t seen on the first page of Google, the fact is you are not going to get any customers from online. Can your business afford to miss out on new customers, growth and sales?

The real beauty of investing in local and social marketing is three fold:

  • Firstly, it’s working for you 365 days a year all round the clock (sounds like the perfect employee!) and continues to grow and evolve over time.
  • Secondly is the invaluable dialogue you can have with your customers. You want them to be talking about your products and services so why not lead the discussion and build long lasting relationships with them?
  • Thirdly, most people like to do business with people they know. By stamping your personality all over your web properties, searches get to know you and long standing, trusting relationship are formed.

A strong Local Map Marketing strategy will raise your company profile above your competition, engage and inform your customers which in turn result in retaining old and creating new customers, more sales and a healthy ROI.

For more information on internet marketing for small business in the UK and the USA (you don’t have to be local to us to have a successful local search marketing campaign) contact Blend Local Search Marketing.

www.BlendLocalSearchMarketing.com

45 Bridge Meadows, London England SE14 5SU

T: 0207 635 0549

E: blendlsm @ googlemail.com

Perry StevensPerry Stevens – Founder of Blend Local Search Marketing.


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Dominate Page 1 of Google in Local Organic Search With a No Cost Website Analysis and Keyword Research Report from Blend.

These days it isn’t enough to be on Page 1 of Google, you need to completely dominate it!

If you share page 1 of Google with other competing businesses in your sector you still only get part of the market share. By completely dominating it you get the lions share.

Did you know that over 80% of website traffic is the result of search engines? If you want to increase the number of visitors to your website it is crucial that you have a top search engine position for the keywords your customers are using for search.

Most SEO experts optimize one static website. Blend creates multiple listings outside of your website to dominate Google Page 1 using keyword phrases your customers use when searching.

At No Cost to You, Blend will run a website analysis and keyword research report showing you exactly where your business is visible on the net. This will include the optimum keyword phrases your customers use to find you, monthly searches, cost per click (CPC), Local search competition and domination viability. Then we will email you our analysis report along with the recommendations of how we can market your company on the net, increase your ranking, improve your websites traffic dramatically, eliminate your online competition and produce a high ROI.

We exclusively provide our Local Search and Google Page 1 Domination tactics to only one company in its business sector. Don’t let it be your competition.

To Get Your No Cost Website Analysis & Keyword Research Report Today Complete the Form Below or follow this link to see how Google Page 1 Domination looks.

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Local Search Marketing – Case Study #2

In the second case study for Local Search Marketing by Blend we are going to have a look at London Property Video Productions.

This is a new company that produce videos to promote the selling and rental of properties. Their service, already established in the USA and Asia is new to the UK market. A website was required to showcase their products and services B2B.

The keywords chosen were in a very competitive area producing nearly 64 million index listings. This makes it much harder to rank in Google or any other search engine.

A content rich site was constructed. A blend of SEO, vertical, local and social marketing techniques is used to rank the website. Within six weeks London Property Video Productions have established themselves in the front of their customer base by dominating Google page #1 and #2 with 8 Google page one listings and 6 page two listings.

Local Search London Property Videos 1

Local Search London Property Videos 2

Above Google Page 1 Domination with London Property Video Productions taking 8 out of 10 listings in a very competitive market place.

Local Search London Property Videos 3

Local Search London Property Videos 4

Above London Property Video Productions even have 6 index listings on Google Page 2 and note there are 63.8 million listing for this search term.

The methods we use to blend local search and market this company give the potential searcher rich content and relevant information on the business and its property video marketing services. Their competitors are simply not seen and are completely left out in the dark.

A website that ranks as well as the one above is a piece of company real estate commanding a high value and a tangible asset.

Back to Previous Local Search Case Study.

Contact Blend to skyrocket your business, generate more leads, gain new customers and make more sales now!

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The Local Search Marketing Monster

 

Geo Loco – The Local Search Marketing Monster is the new face and blue furry body of Blend Local Search Marketing’s new 20 part online viral video campaign – The Geo Loco Show.

The Geo Loco Show - The Local Search Monster

During the first seasons series of videos, all less than one minute in duration, Geo Loco answers the top 20 frequently asked questions about Local Search Marketing with a focus on small and medium sized businesses.

The GEO Loco Show

Season 1 Show 1

In addition to the 20 viral videos, Geo Loco will feature in out-takes and blooper videos taken from the set of the two day shoot in London.

Perry Stevens explains further “The videos are fun but they do have a serious intent. The idea of the videos series is to introduce, educate and explain the benefits of local and social search marketing to small and medium sized business owners/managers in a non techie, entertaining and informative way”.

Geo Loco was born to be the alternative antidote to all the noise, slick presentations and so-called experts of Local Search Marketing. Of course behind the big blue hairy monster is Blend Local Search Marketing, a real company with real clients who have benefited from Blends Local Map Strategy and other online local search marketing solutions such as video, web 2.0 and social networks’.

Discover how your business can be get seen online, attract new customers and benefit from local search marketing using video and an arsenal of other tried and tested SEO and SEM strategies we use to dominate Google in SERP’s (search engine results pages).

25% and growing of all Internet traffic is from videos. Do you want to be in a dead end street staring at a wall or cruising down a super highway?

This is really a call to action. You’re online and watching video of a puppet. If you’re are watching it, you can bet your bottom dollar others are too. Now just imagine instead of watching a blue furry puppet you were watching a video that sells the benefits of your business, product or service.

Blend Local Search Marketing has a successful 20 X 20 Video Strategy that is designed to dominate in SERP’s and establish you as the Go-To business expert in your profession.

Here is what we do in 5 easy steps…

* We produce 20 videos.

* We host each video on 20 video sites

* We bookmark each video on each hosting site to 20 social bookmarking sites

* We submit each video on each site to 10 RSS feeds

* We Ping each and every video submission.

You win big when Blend implement their 20 X 20 Video Strategy. Here are just 7  amazing benefits…

1) 1000′s of high ranking and permanent back-links that you own pointing to your website

2) Each video is optimized with your keywords and phrases

3) Each video description is optimized with your keywords and phrases

4) Your videos pop up all over the place in organic search results.

5) Your videos get muliple listings in organic search results.

6) Your videos will dominate in Youtube Videos, Google Videos, Yahoo! Videos and many, many more.

7) All these ‘satelite’ videos give you more chances of being seen online and funnel traffic back to your website.

In a later post we will provide a case study so you can see for yourself how our video strategy dominates search results for our clients.

Thinking about starting to use online video to market your company?

* Do you want to establish yourself as the expert in your field?

* Want to dominate search results for your keywords?

* Do you want 1000′s of quality and permanent back-links that you own?

Don’t be a puppet, Contact Us Today.

Look out for Geo Loco – The Local Search Marketing Monster! Watch more videos and subscribe to The Geo Loco Show on Youtube.

The Geo Loco Show is recorded using Flip Video mino HD. Discover Flip Video Here

FYI - Inspiration for Geo Loco comes from Animal ‘The Muppets’, Mr. T. ‘The A Team’, Yoda ‘Star Wars’, Zig and Zag, Fraggle Rock, Motley Crue and of course Robert DeNiro.

Be Local. Be Social. Blend.

 

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20 Benefits of Local Search Marketing

The Blend Local Search Marketing Strategy is designed to elevate your on and offline business and services so you are recognized as the go-to authority in your profession.

We believe ‘Content is King’ and unlike the some SEO companies who only build links, we bring marketing strategies to the table. We produce content that not only provide those important links back to your site but engage with your prospects, presenting you in a way that they will know, like and trust you. People, who know like and trust you, want to do business with you and refer their family and friends.

Content is king 4

Be Local. Be Social. Blend.

Here are 20 Benefits of the Blend Local Search Marketing Strategy

1) Full 360* Marketing Strategy

2) By dominating keywords and phrases with our strategy your competition gets outranked in page 1 search results as your content pushes them out.

3) If Google changes their algorithms your campaigns do not disappear overnight because the strategy is a multi layered blend of proven disciplines.

4) The traffic that arrives at your site can be monitored and the strategy can be tweaked accordingly.

5) We provide flexibility to your online marketing. So if you have news worthy story for instance, we can post a Press Release instead of an article.

6) The video content we produced is designed so people get to know, like and trust you.

7) We upload a high volume of video content because we know how to use it and it works.

  1. a. The search engine love videos
  2. b. 25% of all content viewed online is video

8) Search engines love consistency – we feed them with more content month after month.

9) Search engines love authority – we ensure you are the authority by volume and quality of content.

10) Your online marketing is working for you 24/7 365 days of the year. (The perfect employee).

11) The web properties we build for you are always there growing, bigger, deeper and stronger month after month, year upon year, unlike many links that are annual.

  1. a. Google loves history

12) Exclusivity – we only work with one business in a profession in any one area.

13) You’re investing in long lasting real estate – a company asset.

14) Web property links have a high page rank value.

15) We work with your 20 best keywords and phrases including local search terms.

16) Flexibility.

17) We provide monthly reports and updates.

18) We are open and transparent in all we do for you.

19) We are real people who you can contact on a phone, Skype or IM. We can even sit down over a nice cup of tea!

20) Our success is built on your success.

Is local search marketing right for my business? I bet your competition is thinking the same thing!

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Blend Local Search Marketing – Press Release.

London, England (Press Release) 18 May 2010. It’s still a tough and uncertain time for trading in any business sector post election but small local businesses can now finally compete with the big companies and beat them at their own marketing game.

While top end grocers (TEG’s) are not content to dominate with their hyper stores and continue to pursue their growth with ‘Local’ and ‘Metro’ brands, Google now offer small and medium size businesses a golden opportunity to get seen where the customers are searching… and that’s on the net.

One London based internet marketing company is aiming to provide all the internet marketing strategies these small companies need at affordable rates to dominate in online local search. Perry Stevens founded the company, Blend Local Search Marketing in 2009. Prior to establishing Blend, Perry worked in marketing with some of the biggest household brands in the world before running his own successful small business, IMP Film Co. a production company again in London. Perry Stevens - Blend Founder

Blend was born of the advertising shift from TV, radio and traditional print media to online, viral, social and local marketing. Small businesses are now able to claim and build their own real estate in the form of web properties and utilize the growing trend for social networking, video and map marketing to lazer target new customers and elevate their company profiles to rock star status in local search.

‘It’s very important for business to claim their brand online. This means claiming a listing in Google local, registering websites and having accounts and profiles in all the major social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Youtube’. Perry continues ‘If you don’t claim your brand, there is a strong chance someone else will ‘hijack’ it and create all kinds of problems for you down the line’.

Blend Local Search Marketing is not an SEO company in the traditional sense. Blend build and optimize web properties and directory listings for small companies with or without a website. However they strongly recommend a website or Blog for maximum effect in local search results to stay ahead of their competition, help build their brand with video and create invaluable company awareness.

Blend offers three affordable packages to get any small business on the first page of Google in local search – Gold, Silver and Bronze.

Blend claim your business listings and then build and fully optimize each web property with videos, photos, keyword rich copy and use a whole suite of tools to rank you higher then your competition, using the keyword phrases your customers use to find you.

Every small business today should have a web presence and Blend’s ‘Local Map Marketing Service’ is the affordable first steps to be seen were the customers are searching and that’s online.

A reported 86% of all local searches are online with 90% of these searches resulting in offline activity. 61% of this offline activity results in a purchase with 90% of these consumer purchases being made within a 20 mile locality of where people live or work. If you run a local company wouldn’t you want those customers coming to you? Your competition certainly would!

If your company isn’t seen on the first page of Google, the fact is you are not going to get any customers from online. Can your business afford to miss out on new customers, growth and sales?

The real beauty of investing in local and social marketing is three fold:

* Firstly, it’s working for you 365 days a year all round the clock (sounds like  the perfect employee!) and continues to grow and evolve over time.

* Secondly is the invaluable dialogue you can have with your customers. You want them to be talking about your products and services so why not lead the discussion and build long lasting relationships with them?

* Thirdly, most people like to do business with people they know, like and trust. By stamping your personality all over your web properties, searches get to know you and long standing, trusting relationship are formed. These customers want to do business with you.

A strong Local Map Marketing strategy will raise your company profile above your competition, engage and inform your customers which in turn result in retaining old and creating new customers, more sales and a healthy ROI.

For more information on internet marketing for small business in the UK contact Blend Local Search Marketing.

www.BlendLocalSearchMarketing.com

Suite 57, 16 Rossetti Road, London SE16

Contact Us here.

T: 0207 231 2432

E: Perry @ BlendLocalSearchMarketing . com

E: Lee @ BlendLocalSearchMarketing . com

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Youtube Search Stories allows you to make a short video story using maps, news, web, images, music and much more to create your own viral.

Anyone can do this, so why not give it a go and then blast it around all your social network sites like Twitter, Myspace, Facebook and Flickr for all the world to see.


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Blend Local Map Marketing Gold Package

Blend Local Map Marketing Gold Package

blend local map marketing gold packageBlend Local Map Marketing Gold is our premium package. We will start by claiming your Google map listing before someone else does and customise it with your photos, videos and your company information. We will then ensure it is fully optimized with the correct keyword phrases your customers are using to find you.

Next we will create video and 5 web properties, all of which will be fully optimized to provide an endless flow of ‘Google juice’ back to your website. We will also build a blog so you can inform your customers of all your latest news, offers and services.

Monthly there after we will maintain all your web properties and invest in them further by building quality links, posting articles with links and social bookmarking everything.

This has a two fold effect of providing your website and listing with lots of juicy back links to maintain your page 1 position in local search. It also spreads your business reach all over the net generating targeted leads back to your website and listing.

Click here to see everything you will get in the Blend Local Map Marketing Gold Package.

Remember to take advantage of this amazing opening offer by contacting us now. It will not last forever and it may be gone tomorrow! Now closed! See our NEW Profit Systems.

Blend Local Map Marketing Service

Blend Local Search Marketing have created an affordable stategy for listing local businesses in the Google Local Map 7 Pack in organic local search page 1 results.

“Your business can feature in the Google Local Map 7 Pack in organic local search with or without a website!”

Google Local Listings have made internet marketing a level playing field for businesses. Now you can compete and beat the big corporations at their own game by implementing an inexpensive local search engine marketing solution. Those who take advantage of this opportunity sooner, rather than later will make the greater returns on investment.

Does your business show up in the Google Local Map 7 Pack? If not, read on to learn how your business can be listed in Google Local Maps in organic local search.

Blend Local Search Marketing have developed an affordable internet marketing strategy that gets your business visible where customers are searching; on the net and on Google Local Maps… it’s called Blend Local Map Marketing (BLMM)

Blend Local Map Marketing

Are you disillusioned with the ROI with your Yellow Pages advertising?

Are you confused by SEO and internet marketing information overload?

Are you paying a fortune for CPC (cost per click) Google Adwords?

“If you are serious about having your business in the Google Local Map 7 Pack and on page 1 of organic local search this is going to be the easiest business decision you have ever had to make”.

google local map 7 packType in any ‘service’ and a ‘city’ into Google i.e.  cycle shop Lincoln, restaurant Brighton or orthodontist Leeds. This is how your potential customers will find you. Do you want new customers to find you?

Google page 1 shows the same results for the local search. You’ll notice Google local maps have 7 spots (A to G) to the right of the map, below there are 10 organic listings and to the right (and sometimes above) are paid advertisements (CPC).

Here’s the thing… If you are not in the Google Local Map 7 Pack or page 1 of organic local search no one is going to find you. Page two is rarely looked at. The reality is if you are not on page one you are NEVER going to get any business from Google. However, one point to remember is that you don’t even need to have a website.

So why choose the Blend Local Map Marketing service for your effective local search engine marketing solutions? Well we really believe that we have simply put together the strongest local search marketing package available today at the most affordable price. Your success is our success.

Do you want more quality leads?

Do you want to get new customers and engage with existing ones?

Do you want to increase sales?

Get your business in the Google Local Map 7 Pack and be on the first page of organic local search and you will get more leads, engage with customers and skyrocket sales. Well, that’s exactly what we’ll do for you. We’ll get YOU seen in the right place, by the right people so you can convert these qualified leads into sales and build ongoing relationships with them.

Be Seen Where the People Look!

Online local search is the new Yellow Pages and a whole lot more. A whopping 86% of adults now use search engines such as Google to look up information, products and services from local businesses. A reported 80% of all income is spent within a few miles of their homes or place of work. A strategic internet marketing campaign is now imperative to the success of running a thriving business in today’s market and even more so as Google roll out Social Search.

“Someday is not a day of the week”.

Many small businesses have been slow to respond to this shift from traditional media, so NOW is the time to invest in Blend Local Map Marketing and beat your competition to the top spots.

Blend’s Unique Service.

Blend Local Map Marketing will create a customized business profile and optimize your listing for the highest possible ranking in the Google Local Map 7 Pack. We use the correct keyword phrases that your customers use to find you. This ensures that when a consumer uses the internet or a mobile devise and searches for YOUR business or service in YOUR location you WILL be found. 75% of searchers do business with listings they find on the first page. BLMM will ensure you are there.

Does Yellow Pages, cost per click and traditional print media advertising seem like you’re throwing good money away? With local search marketing you are actively investing in your business and building up online real estate, a real company asset.

Here’s Exactly What You Get

An optimized custom business listing in Google Local.

10 UK Business Listings including Bing, AOL and Ask.

10 social bookmarks

A 60 second slideshow video – optimised with 5 keyword phrases and submitted up to 10 video platforms

Your own fully optimized Youtube Channel

1 custom Twitter profile – optimised with 100 organic followers

1 Flickr or Photobucket profile – optimized and loaded with your photographs

1 Facebook Group Page – including all your videos, photos, links and business details.

1 Web 2.0 custom lens – fully optimized with your videos, photos, links and business details

1 Blog – including all videos, photos, links and business details.

Your top 20 keyword phrases

50 UK Business Directory listing submissions

100 Monthly hand built links across City Directories and Industry Specific Directories. Including – videos, photos, business details and links to your website

Monthly detailed reports emailed directly to you.

Here is a list to some of the directories we post to:

Yelp, Dmoz, Qype, HotfrogUK, Ufindus, Scoot, Smilelocal, Bizwiki, Wampit, Yellowpages, Freebusinnessdirectorylisting, Blueboomarang, UKsmallbusinnessdirectory, Business-directory-uk…

Your Bonus – We will set up something else for you. We don’t want to give all our secrets away here but this will give you more links, more customers and possibly another listings in organic results below the Google Local Map.

Blend Consultant - Perry StevensAllow me to introduce myself. My name is Perry (that’s me in the photo) I manage the team at Blend and you have my personal guarantee of the work we will be doing for you to get you in the Google Local Map 7 Pack and listed on page 1 of organic local search results. When you make your order you will get my direct line and Skype so you can have constant communicate with me so you know what we are doing for you. I’ll also give you ideas and advice (on and off line) how you can help improve your rankings.

The Winning Strategy

Blend Local Map Marketing comes in three packages Gold, Silver and Bronze. We recommend the Gold Package as it’s designed to give the best possible return on investment. The Silver Package is very good value for those on a tighter budget or in a market that has little online competition. The Bronze package allows you to claim your Google local listing before someone else does and creates your instant web footprint to be found by your customers.

Click here for your package elements and price plan.

Blend Local Map Marketing Gold Package

Blend Local Map Marketing Silver Package

Blend Local Map Marketing Bronze Package

Satisfaction is guaranteed. Your success is our success. We can’t get you on Google page 1 over-night; it takes time to move up the rankings. It will depend on the competitiveness of your market as to how long it will take to get you ranked on page 1 in local search. However with diligent SEO practise on our part and if you’re patient and trust the process you will eventually reach page one.

We do not insist on a monthly contract so if you are not satisfied with the service we provide you can cancel anytime. If at anytime you cancel the agreement we will discontinue our local search optimization service. It’s our goal to get you to page one of Google in local search so you can begin turning a search in to a sale. The sooner we start, the sooner your listing will show up.

Google can change their algorithms at any time so we may have to implement new optimisation tactics to achieve the same results. I would like to thank you for your business and rest assured the team at Blend are working on your behalf to help your business succeed beyond all expectations in these competitive and difficult times.

Read the ‘Think Local’ Report by Rachel Rosmarin at Forbes.
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Blend Local Search Marketing & SEO Dictionary

Local Search Marketing & SEO DictionaryWe like to be open and transparent when communicating with our clients and customers. Therefore, we have compiled the essential list of words and phrases used regularly in the local search marketing and search engine optimisation industries.

Please scroll down the list for the keyword definition.

Algorithm - An algorithm is a set of finite, ordered steps for solving a mathematical problem. Each Search Engine uses a proprietary algorithm set to calculate the relevance of its indexed web pages to your particular Query. The result of this process is a list of sites ranked in the order that the search engine deemed most relevant. Search engine algorithms are closely guarded in order to prevent exploitation of algorithmic results. Search algorithms are also changed frequently to incorporate new data and improve relevancy.

Algorithmic Results – Algorithmic results are the ranked listings search engines provide in response to a Query. They are often referred to as Organic Listings in contrast to Paid Listings because their rank is based on relevancy rather than advertising revenue paid to the search engine. However, paid listings do appear alongside algorithmic results in many search engines, provided they are relevant. Improving a website’s unpaid algorithmic results is known as Organic or Natural Search Engine Optimisation.

Alt Tag/Alt Text – An alt tag is the HTML text that appears while an image is loading or when a cursor is positioned over an image. Alt text is useful in Search Engine Optimisation because it can include keywords that a search engine looks for in response to a query.

Analytics – Analytics refers to all the technology, programming, and data used in Search Engine Marketing to analyze a website’s performance or the success of an Internet marketing campaign.

Anchor Text – Also known as link text, anchor text is the visible, clickable text between the HTML anchor and tags. Clicking on anchor text activates a Hyperlink to another web site. Anchor text is very important in Search Engine Optimisation because search engine algorithms consider the Hyperlink keywords as relevant to the Landing Page.

Backlinks – Also known as back link, backward link, or inbound links, backlinks are all of the links on other websites that direct the users who click on them to your site. Backlinks can significantly improve your site’s search rankings, particularly if they contain Anchor Text keywords relevant to your site and are located on sites with high Page Rank.

Banned - Also known as delisted or blacklisted, a banned site is a URL that has been removed from a search engine’s Index, typically for engaging in Black Hat SEO. Banned sites are ignored by search engines.

Banner Ad – A banner ad is a rectangular graphic advertisement. Banner ads are one of the commonest forms of online advertising. Their sizes vary, but most measure 468 pixels wide by 60 pixels high. Clicking on a banner ad will direct you to the advertiser’s website or a designated Landing Page.

Black Hat SEO – Black hat SEO is the term used for unethical or deceptive optimisation techniques. This includes Spam, Cloaking, or violating search engine rules in any way. If a search engine discovers a site engaging in black hat SEO it will remove that site from its Index.

Blacklisted – Also known as banned or delisted, a blacklisted site is a URL that has been removed from a search engine’s Index, typically for engaging in Black Hat SEO. Blacklisted sites are ignored by search engines.

Broken Link – Also known as a dead link, a broken link is a link that no longer points to an active destination or Landing Page. Search engines dislike broken links. Keeping all of your site’s links active is an important part of ongoing optimization.

Canonicalization - In web search and search engine optimization (SEO), URL canonicalization deals with web content that has more than one possible URL. Having multiple URLs for the same web content can cause problems for search engines – specifically in determining which URL should be shown in search results.

Click Fraud – Click Fraud is the illegal practice of manipulating Cost-Per-Click (CPC) or Pay-Per-Click (PPC) revenue sharing agreements. There are numerous types of click fraud, but in a typical scenario the webmaster of a site that earns money from each click of the advertising links it publishes pays individuals a small fee to click those links. Companies thus pay for advertising to clients who had no intention of buying from them. Some companies have filed class action lawsuits alleging that ad publishers such as Google and Yahoo! have failed to aggressively confront click fraud because they benefit from increased CPC revenue.

Click-Through – Click-through refers to a single instance of a user clicking on an advertising link or site listing and moving to a Landing Page. A higher Click-Through Rate (CTR) is one of the primary goals of Search Engine Optimisation.

Click-Through Rate (CTR) – Click-through rate is the percentage of users who click on an advertising link or search engine site listing out of the total number of people who see it, i.e. four click-throughs out of ten views is a 40% CTR.

Cloaking – Cloaking is the presentation of alternative pages to a search engine Spider so that it will record different content for a URL than what a human browser would see. Cloaking is typically done to achieve a higher search engine position or to trick users into visiting a site. In such cases cloaking is considered to be Black Hat SEO and the offending URL could be Blacklisted. However, cloaking is sometimes used to deliver personalized content based on a browser’s IP address and/or user-agent HTTP header. Such cloaking should only be practiced with a search engine’s knowledge or it could be construed as black hat cloaking.

Content-Centric – Google and other major search engines have decided to go content-centric; the more places you have your content, the more traffic you generate. Social Bookmarking, blog reviews and comments are all good ways to go Content-Centric.

Contextual Link Inventory (CLI) – Search engines/advertising networks use their contextual link inventory to match keyword-relevant text-link advertising with site content. CLI is generated based on listings of website pages with content that the ad-server deems a relevant keyword match. Ad networks further refine CLI relevancy by monitoring the Click-Through Rate of the displayed ads.

Conversion – Conversion is the term used for any significant action a user takes while visiting a site, i.e. making a purchase, requesting information, or registering for an account.

Conversion Analytics – Conversion analytics is a branch of Analytics concerned specifically with conversion-related information from organic and paid search engine traffic, such as the keywords converts used in their queries, the type of conversion that resulted, landing page paths, search engine used, etc.

Conversion Rate – Conversion rate is the next step up from Click-Through Rate. It’s the percentage of all site visitors who “convert” (make a purchase, register, request information, etc.). If three users buy products and one user requests a catalogue out of ten daily visitors, a site’s conversion rate is 40%.

Cost-Per-Acquisition (CPA) – Cost-per-acquisition (CPA) is a return on investment model in which return is measured by dividing total click/marketing costs by the number of Conversions achieved. Total acquisition costs ÷ number of conversions = CPA. CPA is also used as a synonym for Cost-Per-Action.

Cost-Per-Action (CPA) -In a cost-per-action advertising revenue system, advertisers are charged a Conversion-based fee, i.e. each time a user buys a product, opens an account, or requests a free trial. CPA is also known as cost-per-acquisition, though the term cost-per-acquisition can be confusing because it also refers to a return on investment model.

Cost-Per-Click (CPC) - Also known as pay-per-click or pay-for-performance, cost-per-click is an advertising revenue system used by search engines and ad networks in which advertising companies pay an agreed amount for each click of their ads. This Click-Through Rate-based payment structure is considered by some advertisers to be more cost-effective than the Cost-Per-Thousand payment structure, but it can at times lead to Click Fraud.

Cost-Per-Thousand (CPM) – Also known as cost-per-impression or CPM for cost-per-mille (mille is the Latin word for thousand), cost-per-thousand is an advertising revenue system used by search engines and ad networks in which advertising companies pay an agreed amount for every 1,000 users who see their ads, regardless of whether a click-through or conversion is achieved. CPM is typically used for Banner Ad sales, while Cost-Per-Click is typically used for text link advertising.

Crawler – Also known as Spider or Robot, a crawler is a search engine program that “crawls” the web, collecting data, following links, making copies of new and updated sites, and storing URLs in the search engine’s Index. This allows search engines to provide faster and more up-to-date listings.

De-listed – Also known as banned or blacklisted, a de-listed site is a URL that has been removed from a search engine’s Index, typically for engaging in Black Hat SEO. De-listed sites are ignored by search engines.

Description Tag – Also known as a meta description tag, a description tag is a short HTML paragraph that provides search engines with a description of a page’s content for search engine Index purposes. The description tag is not displayed on the website itself, and may or may not be displayed in the search engine’s listing for that site. Search engines are now giving less importance to description tags in lieu of actual page content.

Directory – A directory is an Index of websites compiled by people rather than a Crawler. Directories can be general or divided into specific categories and subcategories. A directory’s servers provide relevant lists of registered sites in response to user queries. Directory Registration is thus an important method for building inbound links and improving SEO performance. However, the decision to include a site and its directory rank or categorisation is determined by directory editors rather than an Algorithm. Some directories accept free submissions while others require payment for listing. The most popular directories include Quip, Yelp, Yahoo! And Dmoz.

Doorway Page - Also known as a gateway page or jump page, a doorway page is a URL with minimal content designed to rank highly for a specific keyword and redirect visitors to a homepage or designated Landing Page. Some search engines frown on doorway pages as a softer form of Cloaking or Spam. However, doorway pages may be legitimate landing pages designed to measure the success of a promotional campaign, and they are commonly allowed in Paid Listings.

Dynamic Content - Dynamic content is web content such as Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS) that are generated or changed based on database information or user activity. Web pages that remain the same for all visitors in every context contain “static content.” Many e-commerce sites create dynamic content based on purchase history and other factors. Search engines have a difficult time indexing dynamic content if the page includes a session ID number, and will typically ignore URLs that contain the variable “?”.Search engines will punish sites that use deceptive or invasive means to create dynamic content.

Flash Optimisation – Flash is a vector graphics-based animation program developed by Macromedia. Most corporate sites feature Flash movies/animation, yet because search engine Crawlers were designed to index HTML text, sites that favour Flash over text are difficult or even impossible for crawlers to read. Flash Optimisation is the process of reworking the Flash movie and surrounding HTML code to be more “crawlable” for Search Engines.

Gateway Page – Also known as a doorway page or jump page, a gateway page is a URL with minimal content designed to rank highly for a specific keyword and redirect visitors to a homepage or designated Landing Page. Some search engines frown on gateway pages as a softer form of Cloaking or Spam. However, gateway pages may be legitimate landing pages designed to measure the success of a promotional campaign, and they are commonly allowed in Paid Listings.

Geographical Targeting – Geographical targeting is the focusing of Search Engine Marketing on states, counties, cities and neighbourhoods that are important to a company’s business. One basic aspect of geographical targeting is adding the names of relevant cities or streets to a site’s keywords, i.e. ‘Bournemouth beachside restaurants’. Another important element of geo-targeting is increasing your site’s presence on Local Search engines.

Geographic Segmentation – Geographic segmentation is the use of Analytics to categorize a site’s web traffic by the physical locations from which it originated.

Google AdSense – Google AdSense is an ad-serving program operated by Google that provides relevant text, image, and video-based advertisements to enrolled site owners. Advertisers register via Google AdWords and pay for ads on a Pay-Per-Click, Cost-Per-Thousand or Cost-Per-Action basis. This revenue is shared with Google AdSense host sites, typically on a PPC basis (which sometimes leads to Click Fraud). Google uses its search Algorithms and Contextual Link Inventory to display the most appropriate ads based on site content, Query relevancy, ad “quality scores,” and other factors.

Google AdWords – Google AdWords is the Keyword Submission program that determines the advertising rates and keywords used in the Google AdSense program. Advertisers bid on the keywords that are relevant to their businesses. Ranked ads then appear as sponsored links on Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS) and Google AdSense host sites.

Graphical Search Inventory (GSI) – Graphical Search Inventory is the visual equivalent of Contextual Link Inventory. GSI is non-text-based advertising such as Banner Ads, pop-up ads, browser toolbars, animation, sound, video and other media that is synchronized to relevant Keyword queries.

Gray Hat SEO – Gray hat SEO refers to Search Engine Optimization strategies that fall in between Black Hat SEO and White Hat SEO. Gray hat SEO techniques can be legitimate in some cases and illegitimate in others. Such techniques include Doorway Pages, Gateway Pages, Cloaking and duplicate content.

Hidden Text - Hidden text is a generally obsolete form of Black Hat SEO in which pages are filled with a large amount of text that is the same colour as the background, rendering keywords invisible to the human eye but detectable to a search engine Crawler. Multiple Title Tags or HTML comments are alternative hidden text techniques. Hidden text is easily detectable by search engines and will result in Blacklisting or reduced Rank.

Hit – A Hit is a somewhat misleading measure of traffic to a web site. One hit is recorded for each file request in a web server’s access log. If a user visits a page with four images, one hit will be recorded for each graphic image file plus another for the page’s HTML file. A better measure of traffic volume is the number of pages/HTML files accessed.

HTML – The acronym HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language, the authoring language used to create pages on the World Wide Web. HTML is a set of codes or HTML tags that provide a web browser with directions on how to structure a web page’s information and features.

Hyperlink – Also known as link or HTML link, a hyperlink is an image or portion of text that when clicked on by a user opens another web page or jumps the browser to a different portion of the current page. Inbound Links with keyword-relevant Link Text are an important part of Search Engine Optimisation Strategy.

Hyper Local – A new term used to refer to someone or something that is the best at connecting people, locally.

Index - An index is a Search Engine’s database. It contains all of the information that a Crawler has identified, particularly copies of World Wide Web pages. When a user performs a Query, the search engine uses its indexed pages and Algorithm set to provide a ranked list of the most relevant pages. In the case of a Directory, the index consists of titles and summaries of registered sites that have been categorized by the directory’s editors.

Inbound Links – Also known as back link, backward link, or backlinks, inbound links are all of the links on other websites that direct the users who click on them to your site. Inbound links can significantly improve your site’s search rankings, particularly if they contain Anchor Text keywords relevant to your site and are located on sites with high Page Rank.

Impression – Also known as a page view, an impression is a single instance of an online advertisement being displayed. Search engines and ad networks use impression statistics to charge advertisers on a Cost-Per-Thousand (CPM) basis.

Internet Marketing – On a fundamental level, Internet marketing is using the Internet to advertise, communicate and sell goods and services. On an advanced level, Internet marketing is known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which is the use of targeted keywords, crawler-friendly site architecture, Search Engine Submissions and a well-developed link network to improve a site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate.

Internet Marketing Consultant – Also known as SEO professionals or SEO specialists, Internet marketing consultants use their knowledge of Search Engine Optimization Strategy to improve their clients’ Position and Page Rank.

Internet Promotion – Also known as search engine promotion, website marketing or website promotion, Internet promotion refers to all methods employed by a company or individual to promote a website and increase its Position and Page Rank.

Keyword – Also known as search terms or query terms, keywords are the word(s) or phrase(s) a user enters into a search engine’s Query box. A Search Engine Results Page (SERP) ranks indexed sites according to how relevant the Search Engine deems them to the searched keywords. One of the most important SEO Strategies companies can employ is to optimise their site pages with content that contains targeted keywords relevant to their products or industry.

Keyword Marketing – Keyword marketing is the use of keyword-optimised content and keyword-specific Link Text to emphasize a site’s relevancy to those terms and thereby increase Rank for related web queries. Keyword marketing can also be done through keyword-based ad programs such as Google AdSense. Keyword marketing is an essential component of Search Engine Optimisation.

Keyword Submission – Keyword submission is an all-inclusive term for the keyword research/selection, bid cost assessment and budgeting that companies undertake to begin Pay-Per-Click keyword campaigns with advertising networks such as Google AdWords.

Landing Page – The landing page is the page on which a visitor “lands” after clicking a search engine listing, email link, Banner Ad, Cost-Per-Click ad, or other ad/link. The landing page can be a site’s homepage, but is usually a page designed to appeal to users who Click-Through a specific ad or link. Landing pages are also used to monitor site traffic and measure an advertising campaign’s success. Well-designed landing pages that are relevant to a user’s keyword query will improve Conversion Rates and play a critical role in Search Engine Marketing.

Latent Semantic Indexing Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is an approach to understanding keywords in the context of the words on the entire webpage. It is one of the latest techniques that the Google Algorithm has recently put more emphasis upon when determining its main ranking factors

Link – Also known as hyperlink or HTML link, a link is an image or portion of text that when clicked on by a user opens another web page or jumps the browser to a different portion of the current page. Inbound Links with keyword-relevant Link Text are an important part of Search Engine Optimisation Strategy.

Link Baiting – Link baiting is the creation of content that incites users to link to your page from another website. The types of link bait vary tremendously, but they include highly informative articles or news stories, useful resources and sometimes controversial or sensationalistic content. Link baiting is a White Hat SEO technique used to help a site improve its Link Popularity and Page Rank. Some sites use link baiting as the centrepiece of a Website Marketing campaign. Link Baiting is another  term given to natural & viral link building.

Link Exchange - A link exchange is a quid pro quo arrangement or reciprocal link exchange between two sites. Reciprocal links usually lead to the home page of the associate site.

Link Farm – A link farm is a webpage or group of webpages that exist solely to increase the number of Backlinks in a site’s link network. A link farm is meant to increase a site’s PageRank or popularity and thus improve its search engine Position. However, link farms are considered a form of Spam and sites that rely on them are penalized by search engines.

Link Popularity – Link popularity is the measure of how popular a webpage is by the number of Backlinks it has. However, link popularity is not solely a matter of quantity. Page Rank is achieved when Backlinks are located on reputable, relevant sites rather than so-called Link Farms. Most search engines use link popularity as a factor in their Algorithmic Results.

Link Text – Also known as anchor text, link text is the visible, clickable text between the HTML anchor and tags. Clicking on link text activates a Hyperlink to another web site. Link text is very important in Search Engine Optimisation because search engine algorithms consider the hyperlink keywords as relevant to the Landing Page.

Listings – Listings are the indexed sites that appear in ranked order on a Search Engine Results Page in response to a user Query.

Local Maps – A Google map shown in local organic search. Also known as the Google 7 pack.

Local Search - Local search refers to both the addition of geographical keywords (cities, streets, etc.) to Search Terms and the use of Yellow Pages-type Search Engines such as Google Maps, Yahoo! Local and AskCity to find business services in a particular zip code. Search Engine Placement Services use local SEO to help traditional “brick and mortar businesses” connect with customers in their community.

Marketing Analytics – Marketing analytics is a branch of Analytics concerned specifically with marketing-related information from organic and paid search engine traffic, such as Unique Visitors, keyword-generated sales, Cost-Per-Click advertising, Click Fraud, Search Engine Marketing, etc.

Meta Description Tag - Also known as a description Tag, a meta description tag is a short HTML paragraph that provides search engines with a description of a page’s content for search engine Index purposes. The meta description tag is not displayed on the website itself, and may or may not be displayed in the search engine’s listing for that site. Search engines are now giving less importance to meta description tags in lieu of actual page content.

Meta Keywords Tag – A meta keywords tag provides search engines with a list of keywords that are relevant to a webpage. This can improve search engine Rank for a page by ensuring it’s properly indexed. However, search engines are now giving less importance to meta keywords tags in lieu of actual page content.

Meta Robots Tag – A meta robots tag (named for a search engine Crawler or Robot) lets page authors prevent their webpages from being added to a search engine’s Index. Alternatives to a meta robots tag are Robots.txt files and password protection.

Meta Search Engine – A meta search engine derives its listings by running user queries through multiple other search engines and then summarizing the results. A meta search engine does not maintain its own Index. Listings are displayed by meta search engines either in aggregate or categorised by search engine source. An example of a meta search engine is Dogpile.com which uses Google, Yahoo!, Bing and Ask.

Meta Tags – Meta tags are HTML tags placed in a webpage that contain information for Crawlers and web browsers. Types of meta tag information include page descriptions (Description Tag), page-relevant keywords (Meta Keywords Tag), whether a page can be indexed (Meta Robots Tag), copyright, page refresh dates and redirection instructions.

Natural Listings (or Natural Optimisation) – Also known as organic listings, natural listings are webpage listings that appear on a Search Engine Results Page solely because the search engine Algorithm deems them relevant to the Query. Natural listings can contain Paid Listings, but only if they fulfil the same requirements as natural listings. The best way to improve a site’s natural listing Position is through Natural Search Engine Optimisation.

Natural Search Engine Optimisation – Also known as natural optimisation, organic search engine optimisation or white hat SEO, natural search engine optimisation is the use of keyword-focused copy and tags, Crawler-friendly site architecture, Search Engine Submissions and a quality Backlinks network to improve a site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate. Because about 80% of web users look at Natural Listings first, natural SEO offers a much greater chance of long-term business success than Paid Listings or Pay-Per-Click ad campaigns.

Optimisation Services – Also known as Internet promotion, site optimisation, or search engine placement service, optimisation services are all of the methods a Search Engine Optimisation Company uses to improve a site’s Position and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.

Organic Listings (or Organic Optimisation) – Also known as natural listings, organic listings are webpage listings that appear on a Search Engine Results Page solely because the search engine Algorithm deems them relevant to the Query. Organic listings can contain Paid Listings, but only if they fulfil the same requirements as organic listings. The best way to improve a site’s organic listing Position is through Natural Search Engine Optimisation.

Outbound Links – Outbound links are all links from a particular webpage that lead to other pages, including pages in the same domain. An excessive number of outbound links can damage a site’s Search Engine Positioning because a Spider may perceive it as a Link Farm.

Page Rank (or PR) – PageRank is a link analysis algorithm developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. A number from one (lowest) to ten (highest) is assigned to a webpage as a measure of its importance, specifically the likelihood that a user will arrive at that page by randomly clicking Links. PageRank is not the same thing as Rank.

Paid Inclusion – Paid inclusion is an advertising program offered by some search engines in which a page is guaranteed inclusion in the Index in exchange for a fee. Unlike Paid Placement, the rank of paid inclusion pages is determined solely by the search engine Algorithm. Paid inclusion sites may or may not be branded as advertisements depending on Search Engine policy.

Paid Listings – Paid Listings, as opposed to Natural Listings or Organic Listings, are sites that appear on a Results Page because money was paid to the search engine for inclusion and/or position. Paid listings are used as an all-inclusive term for the practices of Paid Inclusion and Paid Placement.

Paid Placement – Paid placement is a program in which advertisers’ listings are guaranteed to appear on a Results Page when particular Keywords are searched. The ranking of paid placement listings is determined by competitive bidding. Unlike Paid Inclusion listings, paid placement listings are usually displayed separately from Natural Listings and are labelled as advertisements or sponsored links. Google and Yahoo! Search Marketing are two of the largest paid placement search networks.

Pay-Per-Click (PPC) - Also known as cost-per-click or pay-for-performance, pay-per-click is an advertising revenue system used by search engines and ad networks in which advertising companies pay an agreed amount for each click of their ads. This Click-Through Rate-based payment structure is considered by some advertisers to be more cost-effective than the Cost-Per-Thousand payment structure, but it has at times led to Click Fraud.

Ping - The term ping has a lot of different meanings. In ‘blog speak’ ping is a tool that you can use to test if a particular host is reachable across an IP network.

Position – Also known as rank, position is the place a website occupies relative to the first listing on an Algorithmic Results page in response to a Keyword query. The first page displays Listings in the one through ten positions, the second page eleven through twenty, etc. Businesses trying to get their site into a top ten position will often employ a Professional Search Engine Optimisation company. Consumer studies have shown that most search engine users click only on sites that occupy the top ten positions on page one.

Position Reporting - Position reporting is the monitoring of daily changes in search engine Position for indexed URLs that have been optimised for specific keywords by a Search Engine Optimisation Company. Position reporting is also used to generate a Search Engine Ranking Report.

Professional Search Engine Optimisation – Professional search engine optimization is the modification of a website by an SEO company in order to increase its Position and Page Rank and improve its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.

Query - A query is a question or instance of questioning. A search engine query is a user’s request for the information (i.e. webpages) in a search engine’s Index that is most relevant to a Keyword or set of Search Terms. Query is sometimes used to mean the actual keywords a user enters in a search box.

Rank - Also known as position, rank is the place a website occupies relative to the first listing on an Algorithmic Results page in response to a Keyword query. The first page displays Listings in the one through ten positions, the second page eleven through twenty, etc. Businesses trying to get their site into a top-ten rank will often employ a Professional Search Engine Optimisation company. Consumer studies have shown that most search engine users click only on sites that occupy a top-ten rank.

Reciprocal Link Exchange - A reciprocal link exchange is a quid pro quo arrangement or link exchange between two sites. Reciprocal links usually lead to the home page of the associate site.

Registration – Also known as search engine registration or search engine submission, registration is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also require payment. Registration is a basic but important part of Search Engine Optimisation.

Results Page – Also known as search engine results page, the results page is the collection of ranked Listings displayed in response to a search engine Query.

Robot – Also known as Crawler or Spider, a robot is a search engine program that “crawls” the web, collecting data, following links, making copies of new and updated sites, and storing URLs in the search engine’s Index. This allows search engines to provide faster and more up-to-date listings.

Robots.txt – Also known as robots exclusion protocol, Robots.txt is a text file stored in a site’s root directory that tells a search engine Crawler which site pages and sub-folders should not be included in the search engine Index. However, there is no guarantee that a Crawler will comply with this request. Robots.txt is an alternative to a Meta Robots Tag or password protection.

SEO Professional - Also known as Internet marketing consultant or SEO specialist, SEO professionals use their knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation Strategy to improve their clients’ Position and Page Rank.

SEO Services – SEO services are all of the tools used by a Professional Search Engine Optimisation company, including Analytics and Keyword Marketing.

SEO Specialist – Also known as Internet marketing consultant or SEO professional, SEO specialists use their knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation Strategy to improve their clients’ Position and Page Rank.

SEO Strategies - SEO strategies are the techniques used in Search Engine Optimisation to improve a site’s Position and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate. A few SEO strategies are keyword research and content writing, optimized HTML code, and improved Geographical Targeting.

Search Engine – A search engine is a website that enables users to Query an Index of stored webpages gathered by a Crawler for information relevant to specific criteria expressed via a Keyword or Search Terms. The Rank of information/websites on the corresponding Search Engine Results Pages is determined by relevancy as measured by the search engine’s Algorithm and/or payment made to the search engine by indexed sites. Sites ranked solely by relevancy are known as Natural Listings or Organic Listings in contrast to Paid Listings. Popular search engines include Google, Yahoo! and Bing.

Search Engine Marketing (SEM) – Search engine marketing is an inclusive term for all techniques used to market a website via search engines, including Pay-Per-Click advertising and Natural Search Engine Optimisation.

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) – Search engine optimisation is the modification of a website for the purpose of improving its natural Rank on Search Engine Results Pages. This is done through a combination of SEO strategies such as directory and search engine Submission, website optimisation, content writing and improved Link quality.

Search Engine Optimisation Company (SEO Company) – A search engine optimisation company employs SEO Strategies to improve a website’s Search Engine Placement.

Search Engine Optimisation Consultants – Also known as SEO professionals or SEO specialists, search engine optimisation consultants analyze a website’s Position and Keyword strength and offer solutions for improvement.

Search Engine Optimisation Software Systems - Search engine optimisation software systems enable marketers to generate site data and automatically customize Submission schedules. However, automated submissions should generally be avoided in favour of submissions catered to each search engine’s rules.

Search Engine Optimisation Strategy – Search engine optimisation strategy refers to the specific optimisation plan an SEO company employs for the site promotion of an individual client.

Search Engine Placement – Search engine placement means the tactics used by Site Optimisation firms to improve their clients’ Rank. The term search engine placement is sometimes used to mean the Position of a website on a Results Page.

Search Engine Placement Services – Also known as Internet promotion, optimisation services or site optimisation, search engine placement services are all of the methods a Search Engine Optimisation Company uses to improve a site’s Position and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.

Search Engine Positioning – The term search engine positioning can be used in two different ways. The first is to describe the ordering process of indexed websites being ranked by a search engine Algorithm in response to a Query. The second refers to the use of Search Engine Optimisation to achieve a higher search engine Position.

Search Engine Promotion – Also known as Internet promotion, website marketing or website promotion, Internet promotion refers to all methods employed by a company or individual to promote a website and increase its Position and PageRank.

Search Engine Ranking Report – A search engine ranking report is a monthly, weekly or daily report of the Position of a company’s website Listing in relation to their top Keywords. Position Reporting enables companies to monitor the success of an SEO strategy or Cost-Per-Click advertising campaign.

Search Engine Registration – Also known as search engine submission or web submission, search engine registration is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also require payment. Search engine registration is a basic but important part of Search Engine Optimisation.

Search Engine Results Page (SERPs) – Also known as a results page, the search engine results page is the collection of ranked Listings displayed in response to a search engine Query.

Search Engine Submission – Also known as search engine registration or web submission, search engine submission is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also require payment. Search engine submission is a basic but important part of Search Engine Optimisation.

Search Terms – Also known as keywords or query terms, search terms are the word(s) or phrase(s) a user enters into a search engine’s Query box. A Search Engine Results Page (SERP) ranks indexed sites according to how relevant the Search Engine deems them to the search terms that were queried. One of the most important SEO Strategies companies can employ is to optimize their site pages with content that contains targeted search terms relevant to their products or industry.

Shopping Search – Shopping search engines or search engines with a shopping feature (such as Google Product Search) allow users to comparison shop by providing lists of sellers and prices in response to a product Query. Some shopping search sites require Paid Inclusion or offer Paid Placement.

Site Optimisation - Also known as Internet promotion, optimisation services or search engine placement service, site optimisation refers to all of the methods a Search Engine Optimisation Company uses to improve a site’s Position and Page Rank and increase its Click-Through Rate and Conversion Rate.

Spam – Spam refers to any and all Search Engine Marketing techniques that violate search engine guidelines or attempt to gain increased Rank for a site using content that is irrelevant, deceptive or of little value to users. Types of spam include Hidden Text, content that contains nonsensical Keyword repetition, deceptive Cloaking or numerous Doorway Pages that redirect users to the same Landing Page. If a search engine detects spamming the offending site will be Blacklisted or lose Position. Spam is a Black Hat SEO technique.

Spider – Also known as Crawler or Robot, a spider is a search engine program that “crawls” the web, collecting data, following links, making copies of new and updated sites, and storing URLs in the search engine’s Index. This allows search engines to provide faster and more up-to-date listings.

Submission – Also known as search engine registration or search engine submission, submission is the providing of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine for inclusion in its Index. Submission is usually free but can also require payment. Submission is a basic but important part of Search Engine Optimisation.

Title Tags – A title tag is an HTML tag which contains a sentence of text describing the contents of its associated webpage. Title tags are a very important part of Search Engine Optimisation because they are frequently used as the text links that lead to sites from a search engine’s Results Page. The best title tags contain strategic keywords that will help a site be indexed properly and appeal to human search engine users.

Thematic PR Links – Links from relevant directories back to your site.

Three-Way Link Exchange – A three-way link exchange is a Reciprocal Link Exchange established between three domains. However, unlike a two-way link exchange, not all three sites link to each other. Page A links to Page B and Page B links to Page C and Page C links to Page A. Page B does not post a reciprocal link to Page A and Page C does not post a reciprocal link to Page B. Three-way link exchanges are used by owners of multiple websites to increase the Link Popularity and Page Rank of new or smaller sites.

Unique Visitor - A Unique visitor is a web traffic measuring term which means the registering of at least one hit on one page of a web site from a unique IP address during a specified report period (typically anywhere from twenty-four hours to a month). A subsequent hit(s) by the same IP address is not counted as a unique visitor during that report period. Unique visitor count can be an effective way of measuring the success of an SEO strategy.

Web Analytics – Web analytics is a branch of Analytics that uses web traffic records to study the behaviour of website visitors. Data such as Unique Visitors, Hits, page views, and the connection between Landing Pages and Conversion Rates are used to improve a website or marketing campaign.

Website Marketing – Also known as Internet marketing, website marketing is using the Internet to advertise, communicate and sell goods and services. On an advanced level, website marketing is known as Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), which is the use of targeted keywords, crawler-friendly site architecture, Search Engine Submissions and a well-developed link network to improve a site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate.

Website Optimisation – Also known as search engine optimisation, website optimisation is the modification of a website for the purpose of improving its natural Rank on Search Engine Results Pages. This is done through a combination of optimisation strategies such as directory and search engine Submission, Keyword Marketing and improved Link quality.

Website Promotion – Website promotion refers to the marketing aspects of Search Engine Optimisation, such as Keyword Submission, Paid Inclusion, and other techniques to increase a site’s exposure.

Website Promotion Services - Also known as search engine marketing, website promotion services is an inclusive term for all techniques used to market a website via search engines, including Pay-Per-Click advertising and Natural Search Engine Optimisation.

Website Submission – Also known as search engine registration or search engine submission, website submission is the submission of a URL to a Directory or Search Engine for inclusion in its Index. Registration is usually free but can also require payment. Website submission is a basic but important part of Search Engine Optimisation.

White Hat SEO – Also known as natural search engine optimisation or organic search engine optimization, white hat SEO is the legitimate use of keyword-focused copy and tags, Crawler-friendly site architecture, Search Engine Submissions and a quality Backlinks network to improve a site’s Position, Page Rank and Click-Through Rate. White hat SEO does not involve the use of Cloaking, Spam or any other Black Hat SEO techniques.

XML – XML is an acronym for Extensible Markup Language, a simple and flexible text-based programming language used in conjunction with HTML. XML is useful for data exchange and the creation of customized tags.

XML Feed – An XML feed is a form of Paid Inclusion or Search Engine Submission in which an XML document is used to provide a search engine with information about multiple web pages. An XML feed is particularly useful for multimedia sites or database sites that draw a variety of relevant search queries.

If you know of any other word or phrase that you think should be included on this list, please let us know.

Local Search For You.

Local Search Marketing is for you!

If you have a business with or without an online presence in the form of a website, you should be marketing where your customers are searching for products and services, and that’s on the net.

search local online

Google, CNN and AOl to name but three search engines have put their business model behind local search. Increasing numbers of consumers use a PC or mobile phone to find products or services. We call mobile phone users ‘Hyper Locals’. How can you harness the upward trend of local search for your company?

Blend Local Search Marketing can tailor a sustained online marketing campaign for your business whatever the size of the company or budget.

To emphasize the depth and scope of local search marketing we have produced a presentation video in two bite size chunks – Local Search Explained Parts 1 & 2. They can be viewed below.

 

Local SearchExplained Part 1-2

 

Local Search Explained Part 2-2

Can you afford to do it? Can you afford not to do it?

“Businesses that get in to local search sooner rather than later will get the greater returns on investment!”

You do what you do best – running your business!

Blend Local Search Marketing will tell the world about your business.

If you are serious about marketing your company online, finding new customers, skyrocketing sales and increasing profits with an excellent ROI, simply contact us here.

 

For more information about local search trends and figures follow these links.

Hyper-Local

Local Search Outpacing Regular Search

Local Search Outpaces Overall Online Search

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The Post Oscars Party with… Local Search

Local Search Explained Video Pt. 2-2

We hope you enjoyed Local Search Explained Video Pt. 1-2 posted a couple of days ago. Click here And the Oscar Goes to… Local Search if you haven’t.

So you may have won a major award and are basking in the glory, or you may be basking in someone else’s glory. Maybe you’re still at the party but now it’s back down to business of Local Search.

In Part 2 we cover the subjects of photographs, directory, links, blogs, comments, reviews, RSS feeds, mobile devices and reporting.

 

PART 2

Photograph

We ensure every photograph is named with your chosen keyword phrase

Load photographs to social network sites

Load photographs to photo hosting sites

Load photographs to micro blogs

Include photographs in video slide shows

Directory

Completing all fields in directories and get to the top of Google’s 7 pack in local search results.

Links

We build one way and two way back links to relevant sites like yours.

Regularly test the links to ensure they are not broken.

Blogs

We will design, build, host and maintain your WordPress blog

We’ll ping your website or blog to more than 50 sites systematically.

Comments

We write comments in relevant blogs , posts and forums with a hyperlink back to your site.

We will advice you on how to engage with your customers to add comments.

Reviews

We write positive reviews ensuring they are keyword density rich.

We will advice you on how to engage with your customers to add reviews.

News, Article, Comment & RSS Feeds

RSS Feeds or Really Simply syndication are a quick and easy way to get the news that matters most to you, as soon as it is published.

These feeds contain headlines, links and descriptions and are updated as the website is updated with new stories.

We will optimise your blog for RSS feeds.

Press Releases

We take your PR stories and press releases & post them in the correct format to the appropriate syndication site.

A well crafted press release will be seen by hundreds of thousands of journalists in over 170 countries.

An effective step to reach journalists, editors, newspapers, TV, radio stations and Internet sites.

Increase the SEO of your website.

Mobile Devices

We will create and manage your ad for smart phones.

Reporting

We have an open and transparent policy

Monthly itemised time sheets

Video view reports

Viewed minutes, viewer attention span/drop-off embed tracking, geo-graphic‘s, referring sites & search terms, stream quality , data filter by region, date range, embed and category

Traffic statistics & analytics

Google Screenshots

Alexa ranking

Blog Tracking Reports

Geo-locations

Page Hits

Number of Hits and Unique Visits

In Summary

Blend provide comprehensive service in SEO, Internet marketing and Google Page 1 Domination in Local Search.

Our aim is to:

a) Have your company dominate Page 1 of Google in Local Search -    eliminating your online competition.

b) Building quality internet real estate that is deep, long lasting and a company asset.

c) Provide a professional service with an excellent ROI for your company

Blend provide their Google Page 1 Domination in Local Search tactics exclusively to only one company in your business sector. Don’t let it be your competition. Contact us now, before your competition does.

‘those who take advantage of this opportunity sooner rather than later will make the biggest returns on investment’.

www.BlendLocalSearchMarketing.com

Discover the right Profit System for you here Now!

Dominate Google Page 1 with Local Search Now!

Local Search for Perry’s Aquatic Centre

Perry’s Aquatic Centre of Lincoln are pleased to announce they have signed a 1 year contract with Blend Local Search Marketing.

Wayne Perry the owner of the 19 year old company says “We thought we would trial the local search marketing route for 4 months and have been overwhelmed by the response we have got in terms of footfall, new customers and sales in that time”.

Local Search Perrys Aquatic Centre

“We now have a strong web presence and are able to communicate with our customers every new development we have in store. We now culture Phyto Plankton on site for instance and this has been a big hit with customers new and old”.

He goes on to say “We have actually ceased advertising in trade magazines and in Yellow Pages and put our marketing budget online. We believe it’s a more direct way of communicating, it’s certainly more dynamic, timely and a better return on investment than traditional print press”.

Blend Local Search Marketing look forward to serving Perry’s Aquatic Centre over the next twelve months and wish them every success in their underwater world.

For more information about Lincolnshire’s premier pet and aquatic centre click on this link Perry’s Aquatic Centre.

Blends Google Wave Open Invitations

We have had our signing up confirmed to Google Wave which will allow us to give early feedback on Google Wave.

Blend Local Search Marketing would like to extent an invitation to other online marketers to join the Beta Google Wave to improve the product and discuss ways to use the revolutionary tools to benefit our online businesses in Marketing, Sales, Lists and Local Search.

The idea is to create a group and start a wave of like minded individuals to really push this new tool and explore ways of getting ahead of the curve in the months to come to maximise sales and marketing businesses on the web.

If you don’t have Google Wave and would like to be invited to join in on the Beta testing, send your contact email to us with a short note describing your business and interest in Google Wave.

We will then invite you to join us in this new and exciting online revolution.

We look forward to seeing you on the other side.

For more information on Google Wave watch this long video here.

or this video here

If you want an invitation to join Google Wave contact us here at Blend Local Search Marketing.

Do you want to be a Google Page 1 Rock Star?

A successful business is a visible business. Now days, being visible means being where your customers are looking and that is on Page 1 of Google – the largest search engine in the world!

Blend Local Search Marketing will make your business a Google Page 1 Rock Star in Local Search. Not only that, but we will blend your marketing exposure and completely dominate the top ten. (Not even The Beatles managed that!)

We promise to take your company website internet presence from…

PUB SINGER

Local Search Pub Singer

is there anybody there?

To

ONE HIT WONDER

joe Dolce one hit search wonder

Do you remember this one?

To

X FACTOR

Local Search gareth gates

Here today, gone tomorrow!

To

Rock Star

Local search crowd hands

Hello World!

Click here for more information about how Blend Local Search Marketing can skyrocket your business to the top of Google in Local Search!

Further information about Local Search Marketing can be found online here.

Local Search Guide

Search Engine Land