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How to Market Your Local Business | Ep. #82
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In Episode #82, Neil and Eric highlight the tips, tools, and tactics to use when marketing your local businesses. Listen to learn why you’re not capturing your local market and what you can do about it.
Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:28 – Today’s topic: How to market your local business
00:40 – Do local SEO 00:46 – Check out and read Moz and David Mihm
01:49 – Make sure you understand variables
02:06 – Use tools like Moz Local, Yelp, and City Search 02:22 – If you’re not in them, you’ll end up losing tons of revenue
02:45 – Make people happy to encourage them leave a review
03:16 – Use Facebook for geo targeting to market your local business
04:16 – Use Pretty Link in Wordpress to track local ads
04:41 – Use localized websites to network with
05:50 – Make sure you’re getting reviews
06:18 – Don’t forget Google Adwords for call tracking 06:34 – Another tool is Callrail
07:18 – Your website is important
07:41 – Make your phone numbers clickable
07:59 – Make your form fields simple
08:16 – Keep images and copy short and on point
08:28 – Make sure your server is close to that localized region
09:21 – Don’t forget about phone calls!
09:41 – Waze local is worth a try too
09:56 – Be aware on all the new stuff that’s going on
10:10 – That’s it for today’s episode!
3 Key Points: Make the most of your marketing efforts by trying all the tools applicable to your biz.
Business owners often neglect local details that can cost them revenue.
Large-scale growth starts locally and expands outward.
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