In her session at ClickZ Live New York, Jori Ford detailed how to master the mobile-local search space.
I had the opportunity to attend the ClickZ Live event in New York City last week and came away impressed.
The sessions that I attended were topical, the speakers knowledgeable, and the presentations included actionable recommendations. One of my favorite sessions was presented by Jori Ford, head of SEO at Spothero, Inc.
The premise of her presentation was that mobile search is local search. Currently, 20 percent of ALL searches have local intent.
What are the results of local searches?
- 94 percent of smartphone users search for location info
- 51 percent visited a store
- 48 percent called a store
- 29 percent made a purchase
Source: The Mobile Playbook.
If you run a local business, this data cannot be ignored and should be embraced to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
But where does one begin?
Claim Your Web Business Listings
According to Ford, only two listings matter: Google and Yelp.
Undoubtedly, certain niches will have other citations that are important, but this is the first place to start and you need to get these two right. Ford offered some specific tips for optimizing these listings:
- Use the business service, product type, or category in your business description
- Update Google+ with links to the top pages on your website
- List hours of operation
- List a local phone number and NOT a national toll-free number
Use Schema Markup
Ford touted the advantages of adding micro data to your website. She specifically, mentioned Ratings & Review schema. If you aren’t familiar with schema, here’s a quick start guideto get you started. Her pro tip was to host ratings and review pages on your own website, rather than rely solely on third-party sites. Why? She says that customers are more likely to leave positive feedback on your own website.
Resources
Analytics The Ultimate Guide to Forum Link Building in 2020
Analytics Top 5 SEO Mistakes
Development Improving SEO & Developer Relationships
Analytics How to Do Online Competitor Analysis
Create How-To Videos
I did a quick search for “how-to” on YouTube for this post and it returned 200 million search results. Video tutorials are HUGE and your business should capitalize on it. The “secret sauce” is adding schema.org on page markup for videos.
Check out this “how-to” video explaining the use of Schema.org for videos:
Mobile Rush Hour Management
The majority of searches occur in the afternoon and evening:
Make sure that you are prepared to handle calls during these peak times. Ford claimed that 75 percent of customers think it takes too long to reach a person. Here’s an easy way to stand out.
Get Social
Nearly one-third of all Facebook users are MOBILE-ONLY. With 1.3 billion users, that represents a population of 390 million people. This trend is expected to continue. Your customers EXPECT you to be on Facebook.
Connect Google Services
By connecting Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics and Google+, you will be rewarded with:
Potential instant verification Visibility into local search terms Organic, mobile, localized impressions data Nominal effort can yield huge insights.
Viva La Hamburger!
This popular mobile navigation icon can be your best friend. Check your analytics for the most popular pages and include those as well as contact info and FAQs.
Tools
Having the right tools can significantly improve the time spent as well as the quality of your work. Ford declared the following list as “Tools That Rule”:
- Local feed management and reporting: RioLocal, allLocal, or Yext
- Click-to-call: CallMe or Twillio (Cisco & Oracle have integrations for enterprise)
- Social posting management: BufferApp
- Local and map tracking: ProRankTracker
Ford labeled all of the above as “quick wins.” How does your website and marketing campaign stack up? And are you ready for mobilegeddon on April 21?