Saturday, May 7, 2016

Milford PA Web Marketing

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Marketing Services In Milford PA

Milford Pennsylvania. They call it the beauty of the Delaware River Valley. Small and quaint town, lots of little shops, some really good eateries and it's the county seat for Pike County. Relatively close to New York City- about an hour and a half drive without too much traffic. Can be a little bit tough in the winter depending on the snow and ice but summers are typically beautiful. The nights are cool, everything is green and lush. The Delaware River rolls lazily and is full of fishermen, swimmers, rafters and boaters. Milford is a great place to raise kids and if you're lucky enough to own and run a local business you get to enjoy Milford both day and night.

Unfortunately there are just so many people and other businesses are competing for their dollars as well as you. So how do you make sure that you get the amount of business needed to support you and your family?  One way is to make sure that people can find you. You know if you're in the first five positions depending on which study you read get anywhere from 5% (Position 5) to 42% of the clicks which means on average you're getting somewhere about 60% of all clicks just for being in that top one through five position. Of course, if you're in the number one position depending on which study you read you're anywhere from 17 to 42% of all the clicks overall. If you're in the top 10, the top 10 results typically get anywhere from 50% to 95% of ALL the clicks. Which means if you're on the second page you're nowhere. You might as well not even exist. So pay attention to where you are now. How often is that phone ringing? If you need help with that call us. We can help.

Web Services Offered In Milford PA

We can help you do the following:

1. Website Optimization
2. Search Engine Optimization
3. Website Creation
4. Reputation Mgmt.
5. Social Site Creation
6. Social Optimisation and Engagement
7. Schema
8. Video Marketing
9. Video Optimisation
10. IFTTT Network Development
11. Website Mobile Optimization
12. Consulting on current marketing.

We will be happy to provide a free website analysis that will show you the areas that are lacking as well as the areas that are you are doing well in and how they affect your search engine results.

It's all happening right here in Milford. Call today or visit us at www.visibilityxpert.com

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Friday, April 22, 2016

Columnist Joy Hawkins discusses the Top 9 reasons Google suspends local listings

Source Here Columnist Joy Hawkins discusses the “Top 9 reasons Google suspends local listings”

The following article was written by Joy Hawkins. It goes through the top 9 reasons you can get your local listings suspended. It is definitely worth the read if you operate a local business. The wonderful thing about SEO is you learn more every day. Read on...

Google won’t tell you why you got suspended

A Google employee will rarely tell you why your account got suspended.

Business owners often want Google to spell out what rule caused their suspension, but Google isn’t about to help rule-breakers get better at doing it and avoid consequences.

There are two different types of suspensions

The first type of suspension is what I refer to as a soft suspension. This is when you log in to Google My Business and see the “suspended” label and no longer have the ability to manage your listing. However, your listing still shows up on Google and Google Maps/Map Maker.

In this case, the listing has really just become unverified. Since you broke Google’s guidelines in some way, they have removed your ability to manage the listing, but the listing’s ranking is rarely impacted. I once worked with a locksmith who ranked first in a major metro area; even after his account got suspended, his ranking didn’t decline.

To fix this type of suspension, all you need to do is create a new Google account, re-verify the listing and stop breaking the rules.

The second type of suspension is what I call a hard suspension. This is very serious and means your entire listing has been removed from Google, including all the reviews and photos. When you pull up the record in Google Map Maker, it will say “removed.”

In this case, your only solution is to get Google to reinstate it; however, the chances of that are slim because this generally only happens when Google has decided the business listing is not eligible to be on Google Maps.

Following are the top nine reasons that Google suspends local listings:

1. Your website field contains a forwarding URL

I dealt with a case last year where I couldn’t figure out why the listing got suspended. Google was able to publicly confirm that it was because the website URL the business was using in Google My Business was actually a vanity URL that forwarded to a different domain.

As per the guidelines, “Do not provide phone numbers or URLs that redirect or ‘refer’ users to landing pages.” This often results in a soft suspension.

2. You are adding extra keywords to your business name field

As per the guidelines:

Adding unnecessary information to your name (e.g., “Google Inc. – Mountain View Corporate Headquarters” instead of “Google”) by including marketing taglines, store codes, special characters, hours or closed/open status, phone numbers, website URLs, service/product information, location/address or directions, or containment information (e.g., “Chase ATM in Duane Reade”) is not permitted.

This often results in a soft suspension, since the business is still eligible to be on Google Maps but just has a different real name.

3. You are a service-area business that didn’t hide your address

According to Google’s guidelines on service-area businesses, you should only show your address if customers show up at your business address. Whenever I’ve seen this, it was a hard suspension, since the listing was not eligible to show up on Google Maps based on the Map Maker guidelines.

It’s extremely vital for a business owner of a service-area business to verify their listing, since Google My Business allows them, but Map Maker does not. This means any non-verified listing that appears on Google Maps for a service-area business can get removed, and the reviews and photos will disappear along with it.

4. You have multiple verified listings for the same business

According to the guidelines: “Do not create more than one page for each location of your business, either in a single account or multiple accounts.”

Google will often suspend both listings (the real one and the duplicate you created) but will un-verify the legit one (soft suspension) and remove the duplicate (hard suspension).

5. Your business type is sensitive or not allowed on Google Plus

This one is new to me, but recently Google suspended (soft suspension) a gun shop and claimed the business type is not allowed on Google Plus. Since every verified listing is automatically on G+, the only option is for them is to have an unverified listing on Google Maps.

According to the Google Plus guidelines, regulated goods are allowed if they set a geographic and age restriction, so the jury is still out on whether Google will reinstate it or not.

6. You created a listing at a virtual office or mailbox

Google states:

If your business rents a temporary, “virtual” office at a different address from your primary business, do not create a page for that location unless it is staffed during your normal business hours.

I often see businesses creating multiple listings at virtual offices because they want to rank in multiple towns and not just the city their office is actually located in. If Google catches them or someone reports it, the listings will get removed (hard suspension).

7. You created a listing for an online business without a physical storefront

The first rule for eligible businesses is that they must make in-person contact with customers. Since online businesses don’t do this, Google specifies that they are supposed to create a G+ brand page instead of a local page, which means they won’t rank in the 3-pack or on Google Maps.

I was once helping out a basket store in Ottawa on the Google My Business forum that creates custom gift baskets that you can order online. When I escalated it to Google to fix something, they unexpectedly removed her listing completely (hard suspension) because she ran an online store.

8. You run a service or class that operates in a building that you don’t own

For example, my church has an AA group that meets there weekly. They would not be eligible for a listing on Google Maps. According to the guidelines, “Ineligible businesses include: an ongoing service, class, or meeting at a location that you don’t own or have the authority to represent.”

9. You didn’t do anything wrong, but the industry you are in is cluttered with spam, so the spam filters are tighter

I commonly see this most often with locksmiths. I have run into several legitimate locksmiths who have had their listings suspended (hard suspensions, usually) because the spam filter accidentally took them down.

In this case, I would always suggest posting on the Google My Business forum so a Top Contributor can escalate the case to Google.

Ms Hawkins can be reached below for further comment or questions...


Some opinions expressed in this article may be those of a guest author and not necessarily Search Engine Land. Staff authors are listed here.

Originally Posted Here in searchengineland
More can be found from Ms. Hawkins here: She is a great resource.

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Thursday, April 7, 2016

An Overview of Search Engine Optimization Now



It's 2016 and a lot of changes have come to the search engine optimization arena.  Between Panda and Penguin there's been a lot of changes in the last year.  Luckily  Google tells us what they want in a website to help it rank. It's not too difficult all you have to do is type in a search query and then see who's at the top of the search results and then analyze the site. Everything that you need to rank your site and promote your business is there for you in plain sight. So if you need to get above Bob's Brown Button Store and upon analysis we can see that Bob has backlinks from several High Authority sites all saying how wonderful Bob's Brown buttons are, he's got a lot of social interaction from places like Facebook Google+ ,etc,etc and his site provides a wonderful user experience so that when people get to his site they do not bounce off of it, giving him a low bounce rate, we can see why it has risen to the top.

Google wants people to use their search engine.  We know that the majority of their business comes from advertising and to properly advertise and Market you need eyes.  You are not going to get those eyes unless you are providing a good user experience.  And they've done a wonderful job because they are one of the most popular browsers in the entire world. In fact the second largest search engine is YouTube, which by the way, they own as well.  So they have clearly succeeded in what they set out to do and they have set the standard for what we should do as webmasters or business owners when it comes to the creation of our site and its surrounding marketing. We can see by the Panda penalty that sites that have very thin content or duplicate content, or low quality content all got hit by this penalty knocking them off of their ranking levels.  Gone are the days where you can repeat a keyword repeatedly  to a webpage and expect to rank for it. With the Penguin penalty  we saw that by improperly backlinking or getting links from sites that either paid for or improperly manipulated would put us in the cross-hairs of the Google gun.  Thankfully Google does allow us to recover from these mistakes and recover our web sites if we do happen to get hit.

So search engine optimization is really quite easy. The requirements have been laid out before us to follow like a roadmap. Our job as webmasters is to provide an excellent experience for our traffic, answer questions or solve a problem,  and make it as easy as possible with a visitor to gather what they need and go on with their life.  And that's what we do and Visibility Marketing USA.  We create a wonderful website that represents your business,  create social properties so that you can interact with your clients and prospective clients,  and put it all together in a way that's easily understandable and altogether provides a wonderful user experience for those that come to visit you.