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One Dead Simple Tactic for Better Rankings in Google Local
This post is short and easy to follow, just like the tactic it recommends. Most everyone who optimizes for Google Local (aka Google Maps) is familar with David Mihm's excellent and oft-referenced Local Search Ranking Factorts. In that document, and in many places where local results are analyzed, it's clear that getting your business/website into more listings that Google indexes is a v...
UK Telephone Numbers and Local Search SEO
This article is mainly going to focus on the UK, so apologies to those of you who don't deal with UK telephone numbers on the sites you maintain. The US is, however, used for comparison.In the url=http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/do-all-your-business-telephone-numbers-work-as-published [ previous article ] I mentioned making sure all the numbers published online for your business are correc...
Geolocation & International SEO Frequently Asked Questions
While answering Q&A the other day it occurred to me that a lot of questions we see are basically the same question asked over and over again in different formats. In answering these questions we often end up re-using the same responses time and time again so I thought it would be a good idea to create a bit of an FAQ based off some of the most informative questions and answers which we've answ...