APR. 17, ISSUE #1227
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As the population with internet access explodes, and more and
more people are using search engines to find what they need, the
usage of local search also continues to rise. For any sites
servicing a local or specific geographic audience, submission to
local search based engines is becoming more and more important.
What is it?
In a nutshell local search involves the use of specialized
search engines specifically created to focus on a selected
geographic region to find local businesses and websites focused
on your area.
Local search is commonly utilized as a directory, where users
select their location, and narrow their search by categories
till they find the listing they want. In many cases local search
engines also guess at the users' location by using their IP, so
when you visit the site and search, for example, "Chinese
restaurants" you automatically see results specific to your
location.
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Google has been doing this for a while to one degree or another.
When you perform a search in Google using a geographic modifier
the map comes up with results specific to that location. You can
also take it one step further and search Google Local
specifically.
But Google isn't the only engine out there focused on local
search. There are several of these directories ranging from the
better known Best of the Web, right down to small town specific
websites offering local search options. You even may find a web
directory or guide specifically created for your city, and
chances are, it will be a great place for you to submit your
site.
Many local directories are free for basic listings along with
paid advanced listing options.
Who needs it?
Local search is ideal for anyone serving a specific region,
especially those with brick and mortar stores. While you do not
necessarily need a physical location, some local search
directories, including Google Local, require that you do.
Only recently have small local businesses realized the need to
be found in the major search engines. I know that if I am
personally looking for a bike tune-up, the first place I turn to
is online, to find the various bike shops in my area, if at very
least, I search online to find their contact info. I can't
remember the last time I picked up a phone book. As the
internet grows in popularity, there are more and more people
like me who use it exclusively to find what they want, local or
otherwise. For businesses not found within the various local
search sites, they are missing out on a growing piece of their
market.
Considering the limited expense in getting listed in local
search directories, traditional brick and mortar business can't
afford to not be listed, it's quickly becoming a necessity.
Why bother?
With more people using these directories, and the incredibly low
cost of "free" involved in being listed in many of them, it
only makes sense to get listed. These directories, even the
lower traffic ones, are a great free source of relevant traffic
and the few minutes required to submit to them (usually around
10 minutes or so) only needs to result in a very small handful
of site visitors to make it worthwhile.
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Where to get listed?
When it comes to local search there are a few places you don't
want to miss such as Google Local. Many local search directories
are country specific, so try your searching by using your
country name; such as, "Canadian business directory".
Try to focus your efforts on finding local directories that not
only focus on your geographic region, but also offer you
something in return.
How to decide if a directory is worthwhile
There are 5 main factors you need to consider when choosing to
submit to a local search directory.
1. Location
What geographic regions does the directory serve? Do they
serve your location?
2. Relevance
Does a relevant category exist? When you navigate to your
appropriate category, are the other business listings
relevant to your business? Some local directories may focus
only on one industry, such as hotels. If the theme of the
directory will not cater to your industry, you certainly
don't need to be listed there.
3. Price
How much does the directory charge? If it is free, it's
most likely worthwhile. If there is a cost associated with
the listing, you need to know more to find out if it's
money well spent (which is where the next two points come
in).
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4. Traffic
Does this directory have much traffic? The quickest way to
get a rough idea on this is to check their Alexa rating.
Alexa is a rough indicator of how busy a site is, the
busier the site, the closer their ranking will be to 1. If
the site looks like it has very limited traffic, then you
need to find out if the listing will have any SEO benefits
if you are to spend any money here. (A low traffic free
directory is likely still worthwhile however.)
5. SEO
Will your listing help you with your organic rankings? This
is relatively simple to find out. You want to first check
the Google Page Rank for their home page. If it is low
(less than 5) then this is not one of the major directories.
If it is between 5 and 10, then they likely have some
authority. Next check the page your listing will actually
reside on. Is this page indexed by Google, and does it have
any Page Rank? If so, is the link back to your site search
engine friendly?
Many local search directories may link to your site using the
rel=nofollow tag, or by redirecting through a variety of
tracking methods, which can cause your link to have no value in
terms of SEO. However, some of them will give you a straight
link fully readable by Google, so you will also get the added
benefit of increased link density from many of these links. Some
directories will also create a brand new page just for you. In
that case, your page will not be indexed by Google and will have
no Page Rank, but in time, it will. If this is the case, check a
few of the listings to see if their pages are indexed.
If Google can not see this link, it has no SEO value. If the
directory has no SEO value, and no traffic, it is not worthwhile
to pay for this submission. (That said, if it's a free listing,
you may as well list your site there.)
How can I get listed?
Unlike organic SEO, getting listed in a local directory is often
as simple as finding the local directories that are relevant and
submitting your site. Once you have decided that a directory is
worthwhile, filling in a few online forms and submitting payment
where applicable is all it takes. Most paid local directories
will have your listing posted within a few days, if not
immediately. Free directories can take anywhere form a couple of
days to several weeks, depending on their policies, etc.
StepForth will soon be offering a Local Search service, so stay
tuned to see what we can do for you.
About The Author
Scott Van Achte is the Senior SEO at StepForth Web Marketing Inc.; based in
Victoria, BC, Canada and founded in 1997. You can read more of Scott's articles
and those of the veteran StepForth team at
http://news.stepforth.com
or contact us at www.stepforth.com,
Tel - 250-385-1190, Toll Free - 877-385-5526, Fax - 250-385-1198

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