“I’ve got to update my website every two-three months… really?” said a business owner.

Well, actually, posting every single week is even better. If your blog is part of your website, every time you update it, it adds new content to be indexed.

The new social media push and introduction of real-time updates has affected the way Google updates its database. With June’s Caffeine update, Google has created a new index that will allow users to find this kind of readily updated content very nearly as quickly as it is published.

As a result, businesses creating real-time updates and making new pages constantly will be rewarded with a faster inclusion on the Google Index.

Jim Stewart, chief executive of Stewart Media says:

“If your site is getting updated regularly, people are visiting it and you have a load of backlinks, then you’re going to be rewarded more than passive sites.”  (Backlinks from other reputable sites are a quality indicator to Google that you’re top stuff).

“Real time indexing will impact those quality sites that are upgraded and updated regularly. Google will visit you as a result and will constantly index you – update a lot and you’ll be indexed a lot.”

So please realise that blogging for business is not only to encourage local visitors, inform your clients and encourage backlinks from other bloggers, it’s also to get a foothold in the daily fight for the best Google results (called the SERP – Search Engine Results Page).

How do keywords impact your final sales results for a Small to Medium Business? Glad you asked. As you are no doubt aware, keywords are what users type into their ‘search query’ on Google or Yahoo or Bing. The right keywords (attracting a paying market) can make or break online merchants and also be helpful for bricks and mortar businesses… because they can get Free Organic Website Traffic.

First of all, how does a business owner know the best keywords? That’s easy, you say, I’m a carpet installer so the keywords are “Carpet installation”… but wait. Is that truly what people are looking for?  If I want a new carpet I am not thinking of the term installation, I am thinking “new carpet”, so this is more likely the term. Also I probably would add an area, like “Brisbane” to ensure my results are localised.

When you get a bit more complex a business with several possibilities that could be targets (and more unknown), that is where the confusion comes in. As a busy proprietor, you don’t want to be spending hours looking for the right keywords (with often inaccurate results from the free online tools).

Solution: Keyword Research Service

I have a tool called “Market Samurai” – it’s software that can return up to 1200 search results in one minute. Give it one key term (e.g. web design) and it can return hundreds of related synonyms, which I sort through and find the best twenty, often putting in the best ones manually. These synonyms are then put into the software and it does a live search on the major engines to find out how many searches per day for these words (Australia or worldwide).

Of these twenty, only around five will be your topmost searched words, with results in the hundreds per day, with a high chance of buying as opposed to browsing (this is a calculated variable).

I have had many surprises in keyword research, one that stands out is “Napoleon Perdis” which receives around 230 searches per day in Australia, believe it or not. (It’s the cosmetics they are after, not the man himself).

What great surprises am I going to find for your business?  Is it worth a small fee of $70 to get a specialist to find the correct keywords?… I believe it’s probably worth ten times that to be on the right path to getting the top natural search results that you want.

You can then have me write the copy around these keywords in the way that it persuades your target customers first, and pleases the search engines second. Because it’s no good getting them to your site if your sales copy is not going to excite them into action. Please enquire direct at jennifer@redplanetdesign.com.au.

While we like to encourage anyone to start up a business that they think has a verified market, there are some high barriers to entry for any new website players in the broad areas of hotels, apartments, car loans, home loans, music, books.

There is a wonderful Q & A on how to rank well for a keyword in a highly competitive marketplace (in this case apartments) by  Peter Newsome at ‘Ask Kalena’. The answer to the business owner’s question is quite complex, but here are some great points:

“The number one site ranked for the term ‘apartments’ has over 11,000,000 inbound links and the sites in the other top 5 each have well over 100,000 inbound links.”

“The next challenge will be the age of your website – each of the top sites in this niche have been around for over 10 years.”

Peter also mentions that as advertisers are paying up to $3 per click in Google Adwords, so a high rating campaign could cost as much as $1.2 million per month – WOW!

The point toward the end he makes is true – there are many SEO providers who will tell the client what she wants to hear… But if the business marketer is willing to create a content niche for their business, then they will find more success with a start-up website of any kind. Even a niche as narrow as “coffee lovers in South Queensland”.

As marketing guru Seth Godin says,
“Selling to people who actually want to hear from you is more effective than interrupting strangers who don’t”

Since a local business listing (on Google Map) is free, why not make the most of this page and update it with as much information as you can. You will find plenty of people are searching for your services/products in your surrounding area.

First of all, claim your listing if you haven’t already. You can do this in one of two ways.

The first is by searching for your business in Google Maps. Go to Google Maps, type in your business name and click on the “more info” link next to your result on the left hand side. The next screen you’ll see is the page created by Google just for your business. These days the business info is being sourced from Yellow Pages. To edit this page, click the “business owner?” (edit listing) link.

There is another way to make changes. The next time you sign into your Gmail, select “Account Settings”, find “Additional Services”, click on “Local Business Centre”, and click “Set Up” (or edit for existing accounts).

Filling Out Your Details in Full

Firstly, ensure all the information about your business is correct. Similar to Yellow Pages, use the best category for your business services. You can add more refined information in “additional information” section – which can be any product or service or goods you have that people might search for.

The Company/Organisation field is one of the most important pieces of real estate, as it becomes the actual listing title (next to the map) in the Google results. If you can make this slightly more keyword rich, this will give you more chance of a rank in the Google results. Perhaps add your suburb or city here.

But don’t go overboard: Google’s quality guidelines are fairly clear about not being spammy with your company name title. Our writer can help you with this, along with the right words to put under “Description” and “additional information”.

We recommend adding as much information about your business as possible – upload your logo or other pictures, any videos you have, and product or service variations.

Once submitted, you’ll need to verify your listing or listing changes, which Google provides by SMS, phone or mail.

When you have your Google Business Listing up and running, log in. On the reporting page you will see an activity graph, which highlights how many people have been shown your local ad (impressions) and how many have clicked on it. It’s like a mini-analysis tool… so why not use it to judge visitor numbers from local search every month.

Google also lets you create ‘quick coupons’ that people can see when they’re looking at your result on a Google Map, and choose to print out. Offering a 10% off coupon might convince people to choose you over a competitor.

Having used Google Local Business Listings in our home based businesses, we believe it is a boon to any local or regional business owner.

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