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they may have the time to break the code for organic search. This small business had much more success organically, than with pay per click probably others out there with similar experiences… Justin December 18, 2008 at 10:01 am SMEs do not buy SEM. They are sold SEM. Together, traditional local ad providers likely represent 4 MM+ SMEs . SMEs might know they are utilizing SEM but they are, and if it is not to drive clicks to profile or web pages, it certainly is in purchased traffic that drives to multi-advertiser results pages. Where there Asia Mobile Number List
is eyeballs, there is feeding. Andrew Shotland December 18, 2008 at 10:10 am Well put Justin. I doubt many SMEs think about their yellow page/local search buys as a coop buy with their competition, but in a sense that’s what they are. An intriguing thing about the Web is that SMEs who understand how to use search (SEO, SMO, paid, etc.)
can do an end-run on these co-op buys and get their own traffic. Of course just as most SMEs are not going to produce their own print directories, most are not going to try to do Web marketing on their own either. Which is likely why you always seem in such a good mood whenever I encounter you at a conference PREVIOUS BOTW Local: Greg Hartnett Interview NEXT Are You Using Meetup To Market Your Small Business? Subscribe To The LSG Blog! No SPAM. Ever. Email Address * * required Check Out Our New Free Tool! Local Pack-O-Meter Logo Popular Posts Local SEO Ranking F
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is eyeballs, there is feeding. Andrew Shotland December 18, 2008 at 10:10 am Well put Justin. I doubt many SMEs think about their yellow page/local search buys as a coop buy with their competition, but in a sense that’s what they are. An intriguing thing about the Web is that SMEs who understand how to use search (SEO, SMO, paid, etc.)
can do an end-run on these co-op buys and get their own traffic. Of course just as most SMEs are not going to produce their own print directories, most are not going to try to do Web marketing on their own either. Which is likely why you always seem in such a good mood whenever I encounter you at a conference PREVIOUS BOTW Local: Greg Hartnett Interview NEXT Are You Using Meetup To Market Your Small Business? Subscribe To The LSG Blog! No SPAM. Ever. Email Address * * required Check Out Our New Free Tool! Local Pack-O-Meter Logo Popular Posts Local SEO Ranking F
actors Automated Lighthouse Reporting by Template Can You Trust B2B Keyword Research Tools? Best Local Directories for SEO Free Local SEO Tools Near Me SEO Ranking Factors Recent Posts What’s With The New Site?Twitter Or Die!Tess Voecks Named to MNSearch Board! Free Business Listing Scan Update Your Business Listings on Over 30 Local Directories like Yelp & CitySearch From One Dashboard FREE SCAN - CHECK YOUR DATA We’re Speaking At Anywhere that will have us, honestly… Local SEO Guide Proudly Supports: Bay Area Search Archive.org.