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SEJ Shares 12 Proven Local SEO Tips

Local SEO is the practice of increasing the online visibility of local businesses. It’s similar organic SEO, but with an added geographical component. Search Engine Journal contributor Winston Burton has published an article featuring 12 proven local SEO tips to dominate the SERPs. He says, “In this article, we’ll explain why local search is important and how you can ensure your business is optimized for the local search results to maximize performance. 1. Get On A Local Search Platform Many local search platforms can fit into your budget, including Moz, Yext, RIO, RenderSEO, Chatmeter,... [...]

Strategies to Improve Local SEO

Local SEO helps your business stand out – even if you don’t have a website – and helps drive more traffic to your premises through online leads. Search Engine Journal contributor Helen Pollitt has published an article featuring seven ways to improve local SEO. She says, “In this article, I’ll be taking you through the ways you can win new customers and improve your visibility through local SEO. 1. Keep An Eye On Your Competitors’ Google Business Profile Q&As Google Business Profile (GBP) has a great function that can do wonders for growing new business – the questions... [...]

The 15-Step Local SEO Guide [Guide]

Local SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the process of improving search engine visibility for local businesses, primarily those with brick-and-mortar locations. Search Engine Journal has published ‘The 15-Step Local SEO Guide: How To Find Hidden Opportunities’ to help you improve local SEO performance. Brian Gareth says, “Picture this. You run a local business, and you have a website to help you with it. Maybe you are doing fine, though it could be better. If only your site was a bit more prominent on the web, then you could have more customers and profits to help you feel more... [...]

The 15-Step Local SEO Guide [Guide]

Search Engine Journal has published ‘The 15-Step Local SEO Guide: How to Find Hidden Opportunities’ sharing useful local SEO tips. Brian Gareth says, “Picture this. You run a local business, and you have a website to help you with it. Maybe you are doing fine, though it could be better. If only your site was a bit more prominent on the web, then you could have more customers and profits to help you feel more successful. But how do you make it happen? It’s possible that you don’t even have to imagine this situation; it could be your reality. Or, perhaps, someone living in this... [...]

Improve Local SEO with These Free Tools

There is a huge potential for local businesses to win from the search engines with the growth of Internet-connected mobile devices. seoClarity contributor Aidan McClain has published an article featuring 15 best tools for local SEO. He says, “As an SEO platform for enterprise businesses, we think the best kind of customer is an informed customer. Here’s a list of the top SEO tools, selected for multi-location businesses. The Best Local SEO Tools for Enterprise Businesses #1. LocalClarity LocalClarity (that’s us!) is a review and reputation management platform that lets you interact with... [...]

Your Guide to Learning Local SEO

Local SEO is a search engine optimization (SEO) strategy that helps your business be more visible in local search results on Google. Any business that has a physical location or serves a geographic area can benefit from local SEO. Search Engine Journal contributor Jason Hannessey has published an article explaining how to learn local SEO. He says, “Whether you’re doing local SEO for yourself or someone else, here are some easy and free ways to learn local SEO from scratch. Learn Local SEO As A Beginner The following steps are just the beginning when it comes to learning local SEO, but it’s... [...]

Three Takeaways from MozCon 2022

MOZ contributor Miriam Ellis has published an article featuring three local SEO takeaways from MozCon 2022 event. She says, “Today, I’ll provide my personal rundown of the best tips I gleaned for local businesses from MozCon 2022, I highly recommend pre-purchasing the video bundle to go beyond my recap to a detailed understanding of how to excel in your marketing. 1. Let’s really talk about landing pages The SEO industry has zoomed in on the critical role both location and product landing pages are now playing in marketing. The former will come as no surprise to local SEOs, and the... [...]

A Comprehensive Guide to Local SEO in 2022 [Guide]

Local SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the process of improving search engine visibility for local businesses, primarily those with brick-and-mortar locations. HubSpot has published ‘A Comprehensive Guide to Local SEO in 2022′ to help marketers achieve better results.  Kelsey Smith says, “Search engines rely on signals such as local content, social profile pages, links, and citations to provide the most relevant local results to the user to gather information for local search. With local SEO, businesses can use this to position their products and services to local prospects... [...]

The Complete Local SEO Checklist for 2022 [Video]

Semrush has published a new video ‘The Complete Local SEO Checklist for 2022’ to help you improve your local SEO performance. The Semrush team says, “Follow this step-by-step guide and start ranking in Google’s local pack. You’ll learn: ► The 3 factors that determine your local rankings on Google ► How to optimize your Google Business Profile (without doing anything super technical) ► The best way to get more Google reviews ► How to create local content that actually makes sense.” Semrush  [...]

Understanding Localism and Its Impact on Local SEO

Localism is about building communities that are healthier and more sustainable – backed by local economies that are stronger and more resilient. MOZ contributor Miriam Ellis has published an article explaining localism and how it relates to local SEO. She says, “The most immediate and obvious benefit of economic localism is that the money you spend keeps circulating amongst your neighbors. As illustrated above, you buy a bike and put money into the pocket of the local bike shop owner. On their lunch break, the bike shop owner cycles down the road for lunch and hands your money over to the... [...]


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