Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
…and hot on the heels of our last post comes a story that illustrates the potential of Foursquare for local online marketers.
If you live in Baltimore, you may know Miss Shirley’s Cafe. This popular brunch spot is particularly hard to get into – on Sundays, the wait often passes 2 hours to get a table.
Miss [...]
Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
In a study released today, Forrester Research recommends marketers should stay away from location-based services like Foursquare.
The reason? As reported by Ad Age, after finding that only 4% of U.S. Adults have ever used location-based services, Forrester’s study also revealed that:
Almost 80% of location-based service users are male. Close to 70% of them are between [...]
Posted on June 19th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
On Thursday, Robert Scoble posted a blog about two new services that illustrate the direction the local internet marketing world is headed.
Dealmap and Goby are both taking the social out of local internet marketing. In its place, they’re providing something of much more tangible value to the user.
Goby helps its users find things to do [...]
Posted on June 17th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
When you think about it, social media is just an organized extension of the way the web has worked since the beginning. You would see something you liked, then copy and paste it into an email and send it to your friends. Services like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, etc. just automate the process for you.
It’s really [...]
Posted on June 14th, 2010 by Mike Cooch | 1 Comment »
One of the things I stress with local businesses I am working with is that online marketing isn’t the only way to generate leads, as many search marketing consultants would have them believe. In many cases, direct mail will work better than online campaigns, and in all cases where it is affordable, I recommend an [...]
Posted on June 7th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
We’ve mentioned David Mihm’s Local Search Ranking Factors article before – it’s a crucial guide to the ins and outs of how Google (in particular) determines where in the Google Places results a local listing will show up.
Each year David Mihm surveys a number of top SEO practitioners regarding the local listing results they’ve seen, [...]
Posted on May 17th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
We’ve spoken a lot about how Twitter is a great medium to build relationships with your customers and prospects…but Twitter can also be an effective tool for generating local leads.
As Jonathan Volk points out, you can even automate the process. By feeding various articles to a locally-targeted Twitter feed, you can direct prospects to a [...]
Posted on May 14th, 2010 by Kipp | 1 Comment »
If you’re in any way social media-savvy, you’ve probably encountered Yelp before. (If you haven’t, it’s one of the leading review sites on the web. Users can post reviews of various businesses and interact with people who post other reviews. If you’re working with a B2C company and they’re not on Yelp, drop what you’re [...]
Posted on May 7th, 2010 by Mike Cooch | No Comments »
One of the things that is clear from coaching people about how to help local, small businesses with their online marketing is that most people over-complicate what needs to be done.
The fact of the matter is that most small businesses have done next to nothing to give themselves a fighting chance online, so anything you [...]
Posted on April 27th, 2010 by Kipp | 1 Comment »
Of all the local directories out there, Google Local (now Google Places) is still the king of the hill. Not only are they a part of the most widely-used search engine in the world, but they also have the most integration with third party applications.
Thanks to Google’s extensive API, developers for web and mobile applications [...]
Posted on April 26th, 2010 by Mike Cooch | No Comments »
You may not have really noticed it – or at least didn’t recognize it’s impact from a marketing perspective, but some changes rolled out in the last week by Facebook will have a big impact on the local online marketing universe.
Facebook is essentially becoming “the internet” for a lot of users, similar (and yet totally [...]