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Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #170 – 7/22/15

Weekly Update Overview The Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update, presented by Scott Gallagher. Scott is the co-founder of Local Marketing Source and has become the recognized expert in providing local marketing services to local businesses. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL TO BE NOTIFIED OF WEEKLY AND CRITICAL UPDATES IN THE LOCAL SEO INDUSTRY, ALONG WITH STRATEGY.

Disavow Tool, Mobile Shift, Foursquare and Local Search, Google’s EMD Update, Cutt’s “Spam Forever”

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #27 – 10-17-2012 This week’s agenda: • A new tool to disavow links in Google • Map Search On PCs “Eroding,” Shifting To Mobile — comScore • Foursquare Takes On Yelp With New Homepage Search Box • Google’s EMD Update • Google’s Matt Cutts – “Search Spam Go On […]

Chitika Failure, Algo Updates, Review Cred on Steriods, Google Credit Card

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #25 October 10, 2012 This week’s agenda: • Chitika got Google Local Numbers Wrong • Five things Facebook did this week • Chinese Telecoms dispute Congress, it’s implications and what Canada has to do with this • Google Algorithm Updates – Top Heavy and improved rankings • “We do […]

Updates on Google Panda 3.29, & Google Maps

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #24 – September 19, 2012 This weeks Agenda: Google Panda Update 3.29, Google Maps includes “Interior Business Photo’s, and more… Welcome to the Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update. This presentation is brought to you as part of the Local Marketing Source professional development series for the local marketing industry. […]

Apple Updates, and movement towards Local Business.

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #23 – September 12, 2012 This weeks Agenda: Apple releases the IPhone 5, mixed opinions, but most importantly… Where is Apple going? Local that’s where. Welcome to the Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update. This presentation is brought to you as part of the Local Marketing Source professional development series […]

This Week: All about Google, Facebook, & Twitter Updates

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #21 – August 29, 2012 This weeks Agenda: Google having some changes this week, also Twitter continues to block Pintrest, and other sites. Welcome to the Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update. This presentation is brought to you as part of the Local Marketing Source professional development series for the […]

Google+ vs. Facebook, Service Areas, & Penguin Update Concerns

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #19 – August 15, 2012 Scott has “Housekeeping Items”: Local Marketing Source’s Mike and Ryan at SEO Brain Trust (Dan Theis) in San Diego, CA. News about Penguin Update and peoples concerns, Google+ vs. Facebook, Service Area for Clients, and an overview of Google. Welcome to the Local Marketing […]

Image Links, Google Algorithm, Local Ranking, Profile Authority, Review Acquisitions

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #14 – July 11, 2012 This week’s agenda: Scott talks about Image Links, Google Algorithm, Local Ranking, Profile Authority, & Review Acquisitions. Welcome to the Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update. This presentation is brought to you as part of the Local Marketing Source professional development series for the local […]

Search Engine Optimization Strategies, What’s Best?

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #10 – June 13, 2012 This week’s agenda: Scott talks about Google, strategies and what direction you should take with your business. Welcome to the Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update. This presentation is brought to you as part of the Local Marketing Source professional development series for the local […]

Google Places becomes Google+ Local

Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update – #9 – June 6, 2012 This week’s agenda: Google Places becomes Google+ Local, Scott goes over all the changes. Welcome to the Local Marketing Industry Weekly Update. This presentation is brought to you as part of the Local Marketing Source professional development series for the local marketing industry. (Note: […]

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