When operating a local business, it is rather easy to garner traffic
to a website. When operating throughout multiple cities or wanting to
reach those audiences, however, it becomes a bit more difficult to
effectively target each location. Nevertheless, there are plenty of
search engine optimization strategies that can be utilized to get your
business the attention it deserves in more than one city. We will
outline a few basic tricks that you can use to begin having your site or
business appear in search results in any and every city you wish to
target.
Create Separate Pages
Search engine experiments show us that you can only effectively
optimize any given page for three to four locations before “overdoing
it”. Generally speaking, we are referring to minor and major
metropolitan areas; targeting micro-communities within the same
metropolitan area can be done rather effectively from one central page.
By these standards, a business offering services or products in Los
Angeles, New York City, London and Tokyo would want to create separate
optimized pages for each locale. Similarly, smaller cities within a
state or region may need this approach as well. This helps search
engines and gives them the impression that you are not trying to “stuff”
the search results.
Use Maps
One of the best ways to optimize your page’s location reputation is
by using an embedded map that shows the location you serve or the
building from which you operate. Google Maps is excellent and obviously
works well with its fellow search engine algorithms. You can easily
embed a map of any location by searching for it via Google Maps,
clicking the ‘Link’ icon in the upper-right hand corner, followed by
copying and pasting the selected HTML code into any part of your web
page. This not only shows customers where you are, but also lets search
engine spiders and bots know as well.
Try Out Some Keywords
Implementing a variety of different keywords and phrases into each
locale’s page design is vital to improving the likelihood that search
engines are going to view you favorably. We recommend sticking to 2-3
phrases per page so that it does not appear that you are attempting to
circumvent the algorithms set forth by Google, Bing and others. If you
are struggling for keyword and phrase ideas, try using Pingler’s Keyword Suggestion Generator, which takes a phrase or words that you put in and suggests alternative keyword and phrase ideas.
Use Google Places
Google Places is a great way to garner attention for your site or
business at the local level and is quite simple to setup. All you need
is a Google account associated with your website to begin. You can
target a specific location and provide the contact information or
address of the establishment which will then be reflected in search
results for a variety of phrases. When people search for “[specific type
of business][city]”, your site will be reflected in Google Places’
results. Google Places is fairly well indexed alongside regular Google
algorithms, so the better you perform in the search engine, the higher
spot your business or site will have in Places.
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