Local SEO Scam Of The Month: Craigslist SEO
Most SEO consultants I have met are pretty decent, hard-working folks. But there are plenty of SEO con artists out there, and it kills me every time I see a small business (or a big business) get taken. Recently, I had the privilege to witness a true P…
Are You Winning The Attention Auction?
Every waking minute of every day we choose to do one thing or another. For a long time we didn’t have many choices. Hunt the mammoths or mind the fire. Read the bible or tend the crops. I can remember when we only got six television stations on an old black and white TV. But […]
Are You Winning The Attention Auction? is by AJ Kohn, originally posted on Blind Five Year Old.
SearchLove Boston speaker line-up revealed
This April (7th & 8th) will see us return to the Joseph B Martin conference centre in Boston to share our latest insights into the world of online marketing.
5 Not-So-Common Reconsideration Request Errors
I’ve been struggling with a particularly difficult link cleanup project lately. On the occasion of my 100th reconsideration request (4th for this particular client), I thought it might be helpful to share five not-so-common problems that you might run into during your own link cleanup…
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Searching For Gmail In Google Links You To Compose A Message To A Google Apps User
If you search for [gmail] in Google and if you click on the sitelink that reads “Google mail” – Google may push you to a page that composes an email to a Google Apps user. Here is the search result you may see when you search for [gmail]: Clicking on that sitelink below the main…
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Dissecting Google Penguin 2.1: What Factors Mattered? [Study]
SEO data platform MathSight used its reverse engineering process to give clues into what factors Penguin 2.1 was targeting. This data builds on research MathSight uncovered last year on Penguin 2.0, and expands on the idea that it’s centered on low-qualit
Martin Luther King, Jr. Logos From Google, Bing, Ask.com & Dogpile
Today is the official holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth, which was on January 15, 1929 but is celebrated the Monday after…
Google Removed 350 Million Ads & Rejected 3 Million Publishers
Google announced on Friday their efforts to keep their ad network safe, in-line and trustworthy. They shared some pretty crazy stats on what that means for their ad network…
Google AdSense New Policies FAQs Teach Publishers New Rules
Google announced the new policies FAQs for AdSense and guess what…
Manipulating Browser History (for links)
Not every Ecommerce platform is perfect in its internal linking and URL structure. In a client project last year, it turned out that we weren’t going to get perfect, so we had to get creative. Users could not actually access the raw product pages because internal links used extensive dynamic parameters. These URL parameters meant […]
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Getting Started with the Moz API
Matt Beswick gives an introduction to the Moz API and provides you with some free code. What more could you want in life?
Post from Matt Beswick on State of Digital
Getting Started with the Moz API
Martin Luther King, Jr. Google Logo Marks Holiday Honoring Civil Rights Hero
Today’s Google logo marks Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a federal holiday recognizing the civil rights leader. The illustrated logo includes a profile of Martin Luther King, Jr., images of doves to represent King’s 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, and the Lincoln Memorial where King made his…
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Local SEO best practice: dos and don’ts
Local SEO ranking factors
There are hundreds of signals that impact local SEO rankings, but the factors that have the biggest impact can be split it into the following:
- Place page factors.
- On-page factors.
- NAP listings and citations – Link signals.
- Reviews.
The Moz 2013 Local Search Ranking Factors survey is a great resource for learning about local SEO. Moz compiled the responses of a host of leading industry names and created a report on the findings.
The image below provides a breakdown of the findings on how much weight each of the different signals possesses:

Local SEO: dos
Optimise local pages for target local keywords
The page’s title tag should include the brand name, the keyword being targeted and the location. You should also think about this with the meta description of the page.
This should be possible to achieve without making either page or meta description come across as unnatural, as the objective remains to optimise for both users and search engines.
If you only have one address, you could also include it within your footer as an additional reference.
Here’s a example from Feng Sushi (click for larger image):
The areas bordered in red shows where the on-page content has used target keyphrases, such as ‘sushi delivery Kensington’.
Crucially, the page has achieved this without compromising the user experience or appearing unnatural.
Have Google Place / Google+ Local pages for each local business location
This is a now a no-brainer. It allows businesses to create a (free) listing that will appear next to relevant search results.
Google places these results in a prominent position on desktop search results, even more so on mobile.

As you can see from the screenshots, Latium and Black and Blue have secured themselves very prominent positions on desktop and mobile

Ensure that citations, NAP listings and on-page address references are consistent
NAP (name, address, phone number) citations are a key ranking factor in local SEO and Google looks at them in a similar way to how they look at links in conventional SEO. NAP citations from relevant and authoritative websites provide more value, just like with links.
Google also recognises partial citations, so references of business name + address or address + phone number.
Here’s an example of a citation, as used by Feng Sushi in the previous screenshot:
Feng Sushi
13 Stoney Street London
SE1 9AD
020 7407 8744
A good place to start with NAP citations is the key third-party websites, such as Yell and Thomson Local. These websites are seen as trusted review sites by Google, who will also look at the reviews on these pages and include them within places pages.

Use place schema to markup your address
Schema.org provides a collection of html tags that sites can use to mark up pages so they are recognised by the search engines.
Place schemas allow you to ensure that address and place data is used in a search-friendly format. Here’s a quick guide from Search Engine Watch.
Encourage your customers to leave reviews on Google and third-party websites
More reviews help you to improve your rank, and to achieve higher click throughs from local search results.
Why not provide a gentle prompt for customers to leave a review with a subtle sign in your shop, on menus, on business cards, receipts etc?
Use your customer email database to generate reviews from loyal customers
You have an email database, so why not use it?
Build Google+ into your local search strategy to optimise for personalised search
With Google+, it isn’t just a case of adding the listing and leaving it.
You can add images, details on piaces, links to your website, and so on, which all help to give your listing greater appeal to searchers.
With personalised search, interaction with your Google+ listings can have an impact on your local search visibility, so the more appealing your pages and product, the better.
Local SEO don’ts
Make your information copy unnatural or spammy (on your Google Places / Google+ Local pages)
This looks awful, will deter many potential customers, and may land you in trouble with the search engines.
Try to build Google Places pages that aren’t related to your physical address
This defeats the object.
Pay for fake reviews
As above, this may be tempting, but fake reviews will look fake, and people will soon smell a rat.
Write fake reviews yourself
If you have one or two negative reviews, or the reviews are coming in at a slow rate, it may be a temptation to add one or two yourself.
Again, as with fake reviews, these can be spotted, and the loss of credibility would be harder to recover from than the odd bad review.
Forget your online reputation
You can ask for reviews, add listings on Google +, Yelp and elsewhere, but what you really want is lots of good reviews.
This can only be achieved by providing an excellent customer experience, and making every effort to ensure that you have a good reputation is essential.
In today’s socially/digitally connected world, many things can affect your online reputation and have an impact on search results.
Take the Lysses House Hotel in Hampshire for example. A dispute over refunding a bereaved veteran’s payment for a party resulted in an extreme social media backlash which has demolished the review scores of the hotel.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of the case, long after the news is forgotten, this is likely to impact clickthrough rates and therefore bookings via local search.
Local U & Friends Invite You to the New Local U Forums
Last week was a busy and exciting week for Local U. It has been our long term dream to provide high quality local marketing training and advise on-line. On Thursday we rolled out the Local University Forums. The Forums will be place where marketers, digital agencies and businesses large and small can get expert answers, […]
Real-Time Giving: WestJet’s Christmas Miracle Highlights the Importance of Honest, Empathetic Content
In this day and age where content drives almost all marketing, connecting with your customers emotionally is increasingly important and valuable.
Post from Clarissa Sajbl on State of Digital
Real-Time Giving: WestJet’s Christmas Miracle Highlights the Importance of Honest, Empathetic Content
Life Above and Beyond the Fold
Posted by tallen1985
For many years we used content above the fold as a gateway for users to access pretty much anywhere on our sites. We would fill these 600 or so pixels of valuable space with all the important sections of our site we wanted ou…
9 Tools to Help You Come Up With Content Ideas
One of the biggest challenges for content marketers and creators is idea generation. If you’re feeling stuck or creating content has become a chore, here are nine different strategies to quickly discover, develop, and test content ideas.
Google Updates Widget Link Scheme Definition
Until recently, Google’s definition of a widget link scheme was pretty broad. However, Google has gotten a lot more specific in an update to its Link Schemes page to clarify what types of links in widgets violate its webmaster guidelines.
Google’s First Major Algorithm Update in 2014?
After a promised quiet holiday period, Google’s search results started fluctuating again on the 8th of January culminating at a massive 2.91 roos on the 17th. This is the 6th strongest SERP fluctuation we’ve seen in a year and the first major result shake up in 2014.…
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Google Glass Driving Case Thrown Out of Court
A woman was pulled over for speeding, but when an officer realized she was wearing Google Glass, he added the felony charge of watching a TV monitor while driving. Now a court has ruled that there was no proof the head mounted screen was turned on.
