As print dies and internet connections for homes and businesses skyrocket, people will be forgoing the yellow pages or other print based advertising services for search engines instead.
Can you find your small business on a search engine without spending money on sponsored search results? Take a second and try it. Find your small business?
Congratulations if you did, it's a difficult feat, especially if your business name is generic. If you were not successful, your in a dangerous sit...
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As print dies and internet connections for homes and businesses skyrocket, people will be forgoing the yellow pages or other print based advertising services for search engines instead.
Can you find your small business on a search engine without spending money on sponsored search results? Take a second and try it. Find your small business?
Congratulations if you did, it's a difficult feat, especially if your business name is generic. If you were not successful, your in a dangerous situation, but you'll be good hands if you act quickly!
Organic search engine traffic is the key to being found in the future, if your slacking by buying sponsored results, think again...
Most users trust and click about 85% of the organic search results the search engines deliver and only 15% sponsored. So why is it then that you continue to drop money into extravagant sponsored campaigns offline and online?
Here are 4 free ways to get your small business in organic search results quickly:
- Get your business a LittleEngine Small Business profile, and/or a website (with your small business name in the domain). This will make sure your small business has a presence the search engines can reference online.
- Write great copy text that contains relevant information and features about your small business in your LittleEngine profile. Make sure to continue to mention your full business name instead of using pronouns.
- Provide valuable content, show off your expertise and give away any information that patrons might find valuable. This includes cutting edge information that your competitors might not know about. If your the first to post it, search engines will most likely give you the credit!
- Monitor communities and blogs looking for services and problems your small business can solve. After you answered the problem, identify yourself and provide a link to your LittleEngine profile and website.
Be patient, stir it up, repeat, and in four or five weeks, you should start to find your small business on Google and other search engines!
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