Contact Us

Duct Tape Marketing

Duct Tape Book
Marketing Events Calendar
Duct Tape MicroBlog

Blog Channel Members

Email John Jantsch
About John Jantsch

  • Top Commentators

  • Recent Posts

    Entire Archive

    View by Category

    Social Search Gaining Steam

    Consider subscribing to my blog's RSS feed. It's sticky

    yelpSocial search directories, basically search engines that allow members to rate and review listings, are getting more and more popular as people move their Internet surfing mobile.

    Getting restaurant reviews by zip code when you’re out with friends or finding a veterinarian when traveling has become a one button task on the newest generation of phones - of course, then just push another button and get a directions, coupons or place a call.

    The primary search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN are also pulling reviews from listings on social search directories as a way to add content to their local directories. If you’ve either ignored getting listed or just didn’t know about these types of site, now is the time to invest some time and a small amount of money to make sure you get listed, found and reviewed.

    Here are some of the primary candidates for your social search strategy

    Each of the above directories has either built or is in the process of building applications to reside on the home screen of iPhones and other smart phones.

    These social business directories are getting into the “location aware” act as well. With new phone coming equipped with GPS capabilities, services are being built that can tell where your phone is and deliver services and information based on that.

    Yelp just launched their location aware application for iPhone users that pull up business reviews based on your phone’s location. You know, it just might be a good idea to make sure your business is listed and getting some good reviews in the Yelps of the world. This type of business search in only going to get bigger!

    Reblog this post [with Zemanta]
    Share and Enjoy:
    • Digg
    • Sphinn
    • del.icio.us
    • Facebook
    • Mixx
    • Google
    • Reddit
    • StumbleUpon
    • Technorati
    • TwitThis

    Posted by: John Jantsch on Sep 08, 08 | 12:12 pm
    Category: Social search | Tags: , , , , , ,


    Comments

    This entry was posted on Monday, September 8th, 2008 at Sep 08, 08 | 12:24 pm and is filed under Social search. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

    2 Comments so far

    1. Rob Wilson on September 9, 2008 Sep 09, 08 | 12:18 am

      As a recent iphone convert one of the first apps I played with was Vicinity which pulls data from Yahoo local, photos panoramio and flickr all using GeoTags.

      Loved the technology, but it worked as a referral mechanism to local stores while on holiday in the UK. Finding the local restaurants and food outlets became a dream.

      The one lesson I take away is it is amazing how far this data goes. It is re-used, re-packaged to make so many new services and application that it is worth sowing some geotagged seeds out there.

    2. Joe Dager on September 9, 2008 Sep 09, 08 | 9:22 am

      I agree with all this John. I also think that most people agree this is the thing to do. In fact, I just re-blogged a Mitch Joel post, Six Pixels of Separation, that says the Digital Savvy Agency is what people are looking for.

      But with applications and sites popping up all over the place, Our marketers turning into the auto-makers of years past. Is each application taking a Chevy into an Buick into a Cadillac. Or individual models changing year to year to out date without providing real value.

      I see this and think how important Ideal Client, Target Marketing and Differentiation are. Without it, can small business stay up? Does anyone else see that message in this?

    Name (required)

    Email (required)

    Website

    XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

    Share your wisdom






    Voted a Forbes Favorite for small business and marketing. "Clever marketing ideas galore and lots of contrarian thinking on what works and what doesn't."

    ~ Forbes magazine

    Twitter Feed

    Right now, John Jantsch is . . .

    Amazon plugin here

    Small Business Marketing Magazines


    Free - No strings attached - Business and Marketing Magazine Subscriptions

    Target Marketing
    CRM
    Internet Retailer
    eWeek
    Electronic Publisher
    Print Media and more


    Creative Commons License
    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons
    Attribution-NonCommercial
    -NoDerivs 2.5 License
    .
    Get mobile version of Duct Tape Marketing
    AddThis Feed Button



    Subscribe to the Duct Tape Podcast
    subscribe via iTunes

    Duct Tape Marketing System

    Duct Tape Marketing System

    Duct Tape System - Complete small business marketing system in 14 workbooks and 4 audio CDs.


    Referral Flood by John Jantsch

    Referral Flood by John Jantsch

    Referral Flood - How to create a flood of new business without spending one dime on advertising - by John Jantsch

    Subscribe to my weekly newsletter



    After you hit subscribe button page will refresh and you are good to go


    Connect Socially