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Peter Losh

Small Business Website SEO: How Small Is Too Small?

Small Business Website SEO: How Small Is Too Small?

The little guys compete against national chains with multi-million dollar ad budgets, review sites like Yelp, service sites like Angi, similar services in nearby towns, and even popular blogs.

Yes, it’s tough, but if your website has ten pages with nothing but bullet points, and you’ve completely ignored it for three years, why should Googlebot bother to call?

Culture Cube & Coworking: How Our Coworking Works for You

Culture Cube & Coworking: How Our Coworking Works for You

Coworking is the practice of sharing a physical space with other businesses. Not all at the same time, but periodically, as needed. It’s the business equivalent of a timeshare rental.

Teams meet in a rented facility to collaborate on challenging projects, new initiatives, strategy sessions, and so on. Or just to see each other and remind themselves why they don’t need to see each other daily.

What Are Local Business Citations? And Why Should You Care?

What Are Local Business Citations? And Why Should You Care?

In digital marketing, a “citation” is a listing of your business online. It may or may not include a backlink to your site. But it nearly always contains your NAP: business name, address, and phone.

And that’s good and bad for your business.

It’s good because citations promote your business and can be a source of backlinks to your site.

It’s bad because they sometimes get the NAP wrong, which weakens your location signals and hampers your ability to rank in local searches.

Google Business Profile Is the Best-Kept Secret in Local Marketing

Google Business Profile Is the Best-Kept Secret in Local Marketing

Few business owners realize how little their website influences local search.

Google considers different factors, not your search-optimized copy from Agency XYZ.

“But wait!” you protest. “They told me I needed an optimized site!”

You do, but you need something else, too — far more critical to local search than your state-of-the-art website.

That “something” is an optimized Google Business Profile (GBP), the best-kept secret in local marketing.

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