April 18th, 2007

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Small businesses can benefit from Local Search listings and advertising opportunities. Online advertising is advantageous because it is accountable, effective, and provides an excellent return on your marketing investment.

Local Sales Start on the Web

Today’s consumers are using the Internet to research purchases online before buying at a local store because it saves time. When they go to a local store, they already know pricing and the different models available. Many times, they can purchase online for in-store pickup. This trend is growing rapidly; therefore, it is important for small businesses to know the benefits of local listings and local online advertising.

In case you doubt this trend, a recent study by ROI Research Inc. and Performics shows that online searches influence 20 to 30 percent of purchases made at retail locations, and these numbers are increasing.

Free Listings

Local search engines will give you a free basic listing that consists of your company name, street address, phone number, and other business details such as email address and hours of operation. Google gives you the opportunity to create coupons that customers can print out and present to your store for discounts.

You may find that you are already listed in some of these search engines because the engines populate their local listings from large databases such as Acxiom. Sometimes, the information is not accurate or up-to-date; therefore, you need to check for a listing, and if it’s wrong, make corrections. Each engine will post a procedure for doing this

The top five general search engines that provide local listings are Yahoo Local, Google Local, Citysearch (provides listings to Live Search), AskCity and AOL Local Beta.

Local search engines such as Local.com, TrueLocal, Verizon SuperPages and YellowPages.com compete against the major search engines for user queries. In most instances, you can get better results by advertising on the locals.

Advertising on the Locals

Savvy small business owners will budget for local search to reap the benefits of local online advertising. There are many benefits to advertising on local search engines versus general search engines. Below are a few of the reasons why.

Higher Click-Through and Conversion Rates: You will likely get higher click-through rates because the audience on locals is segmented and highly qualified. You might get fewer clicks because of the smaller database, but your conversion rates will be higher because the audience is targeted.

Branding: You’ll get better brand recognition on local search engines because results will be relevant to user queries. Fewer users will be exposed to your brand, but those who see your listing will recognize and remember it in the search engine results pages (SERPs).

Banner Ads: Because they are smaller, local search engines can provide custom positioning for your banner ads. Most locals go out of their way to please advertisers and users by offering highly relevant content with targeted banners on the SERPs.

Other Advertising Opportunities

Besides the above, you can also invest in the following advertising programs on the locals:

AOL’s CityGuide specializes in local entertainment information. Marketers can target consumers by lifestyle and market through AOL.

Ask Sponsored Listings provide three levels of pricing for pay-per-click advertising: Easy Access Plan, Advanced Plan and News and Events Plan.

CitySearch offers two pay-per-click advertising plans, Web Connect and Call Connect, for placement on Microsoft Live Search, Yahoo, Google and Ask. You also receive access to online advertising tools to help manage your daily results.

Craigslist provides online classified ads, organized by region or city. Craigslist connects buyers and sellers in more than 300 communities, offering free listings.

Dotster is a web domain registration and hosting company that provides Local Site Promotion, a local advertising package. You set your monthly budget, and this service places your ad on all major search engines.

Froogle Local is a shopping search engine that allows users to search for specific products by location. You can be found in Froogle by submitting items free on Google Base. From Google Base, you can also create AdWords ads for each offer.

Google AdWords can help you target local online customers by setting your pay-per-click ads for “ad scheduling,” which is like dayparting, and the ads only appear during the hours when people search in a particular city, state or region.

Local.com gives you a free listing, and you can also target its 10 million-plus monthly customers with pay-per-click and banner advertising.

MyEzClicks will list your business in over 30 major search engines, including Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Live Search for a monthly fee.

ReachLocal takes the complexity out of local advertising by providing one central place to set-up, maintain, and track your local search advertising campaigns with various pricing plans.

RegisterLocal provides a service for an annual fee that allows you to create a master profile that it submits to search engines and directories on your behalf.

TrueLocal’s mission is to drive online customers to offline businesses. This local search engine currently indexes over 13 million local businesses and offers multiple advertising opportunities starting at $1 per month.

Yahoo Local Listings will let you add or edit your business listing for free (Basic Listing) and also provides fee-based Enhanced Listings and Featured Listings to meet your company’s advertising needs.

YellowPages.com is a huge online local directory site that provides basic free listings as well as city guides and multiple advertising solutions.

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One Response to “Promoting Your Local Business”

  1. Worldwide Trading Enterprises Ltd Says:

    A very useful and informative article. I now have a list of decent websites with “local categories” to get adding to.

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