Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #46 – March 13, 2013
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• Microsoft’s ViralSearch: Search Engine For Measuring Tweets & Viral Content
• Google’s Matt Cutts Awarded Patent On Detecting Hidden Text & Hidden Links
• Interflora Is Back: What Did They Fix & How Did They Come Back So Fast?
Last Week – Business Habits and Addiction
This week – Local Networking for Citation and Ranking
LIM Tip last week – Time Management. Balancing your personal and business life for success. Stop chasing the money, find inner peace, follow your passion and the money will follow.
LIM Tip this week – Local Networking to Create a Local Seminar for FREE
Tisha M. Silvers
Great article – How to Avoid SM crisis – perfectly!
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10. Join Your Local Chamber of Commerce
I know. This one comes with a price tag. Before you dismiss this tip completely, consider that there are only a few marketing decisions you can make today that have the potential to get you more business, save you money and provide a solid benefit in local search – joining your local Chamber of Commerce would be one of those decisions.
If you implement even just half of these tips, your local business is likely to grow. Remember to take care of your customers and engage with them.
Last Week – Learning to Sell SEO Services
This week – Business Habits and Addiction
LIM Tip last week – STUDENT HOT SEAT WITH GEM WEBB. We’re going to look through his proposal to his client, a complete proposal overview looking at the all the website components to improve search and conversion.
LIM Tip this week – Time Management. Balancing your personal and business life for success. Stop chasing the money, find inner peace, follow your passion and the money will follow.
Google Places dilemma. I have a client, a psychologist, who is operating from a leased desk in someone else’s business (weight loss advice). They are two separate businesses but they share an address and even a phone (the receptionist redirects incoming calls). At the moment my client is ranking well in local results but with her old address in the Google Places listing. Now, the weight loss business ALSO ranks in local results for the term “psychologist <location>’ even though they are only cross-selling my clients services.
So should we claim our Places listing, change the address and phone and risk loss of visibility? Or just let it go for now and enjoy the two listings we have?
Note: the client’s website and all other major directories have the correct NAP. Google Places is incorrect but ranks her #1 for a key geo-phrase.
What is addiction?
Addiction is a worldwide mysterious plague that infests every level of society. It baffles and corrupts teachers, doctors, lawyers, police, and politicians. What is addiction, and why is it so powerful and pervasive? Addiction is a rebellion against the metabolic basis of life. Metabolism requires nutritious food to satisfy hunger and create health. Addiction bypasses metabolism by replacing food with fantasy, nutrition with numbness, hunger with euphoria, satisfaction with craving, and health with sickness. So addiction is a fanciful, futile flight from life with a fleeting euphoria, constant craving, and certain sickness
This week – Learning to Sell SEO Services
LIM Tip this week – STUDENT HOT SEAT WITH GEM WEBB. We’re going to look through his proposal to his client, a complete proposal overview looking at the all the website components to improve search and conversion.
Darren U.
Google Places dilemma. I have a client, a psychologist, who is operating from a leased desk in someone else’s business (weight loss advice). They are two separate businesses but they share an address and even a phone (the receptionist redirects incoming calls). At the moment my client is ranking well in local results but with her old address in the Google Places listing. Now, the weight loss business ALSO ranks in local results for the term “psychologist <location>’ even though they are only cross-selling my clients services.
So should we claim our Places listing, change the address and phone and risk loss of visibility? Or just let it go for now and enjoy the two listings we have?
Note: the client’s website and all other major directories have the correct NAP. Google Places is incorrect but ranks her #1 for a key geo-phrase.

