If you do include address information on landing pages

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zihadhasan012
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If you do include address information on landing pages

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I recommend using the hCard format as Google seems to do better with this information. 3.) Informal Keyword Rich Business Name Change - While we do use the actual business names in the listing (luckily he has some keywords in his business name) we added a " - location + keyword" after his business name in all of the listing titles. (ex Acme Plumbing in San Marcos targeting the keyword “24 hour plumber” would be listed as “Acme Plumbing – San Marcos 24 Hour Plumber”) If you are worried about violating TOS by not using the actual exact business name in the title you can register a fictitious name or DBA with you Secretary of State to make it legit.


It is pretty inexpensive in most states but I don’t thin lebanon mobile phone numbers database k you will run into any problems as this is a fairly common practice. 4.) Add Video and Pictures to listings - We produced a short "elevator pitch" commercial about his business which is featured on his site as well as in all of his listings. Additionally pictures help his listings stand out and it is my opinion helps with the local algo too. 5.


Unique Phone Numbers - We are currently experimenting with this. The local teleco sells a service called a Market Expansion Line. This is a virtual number pointing to you main number. I know you can get similar services from different providers. They are usually VoIP and a bit cheaper. The reason we chose to go with the more expensive service from the incumbent phone company is you get a free white page listing and you can choose the exchange (NPA-NXX) where the number originates from.
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