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    The Google Local Business Center is a must visit for business in general, but certainly for businesses attempting to attract customer in their local community. As you may know, Google allows you to add your business to a directory and then enhance your profile with all kinds of information about your business, products, and services. This is a free listing and every small business should take advantage of it.

    Google shows these listings when someone make what is obviously a geographic based search such as – Toledo plumber. The results show in what is called the Google 10 box above other listings. When someone clicks on one of these results they are taken to the profile through Google Maps.

    Recently Google has added and integrated a couple of useful tools.

    1) Now your Local Business Center account shows you analytics. You can see how many people are clicking on your profile, what search terms got them there and, for folks looking to find your business locally, where they came from based on their requests for driving directions. This is some pretty cool data, particularly for retail locations. It could help inform where you might spend some direct mail focus, for instance, and how you might optimize some of your web pages.

    2) AdWords now allows you to connect your Google Local Profile to your AdWords account and, by doing so, you can ask Google to show your address, based on the location of the ad visitor, when someone views your ad. Google has dubbed this add-on Local Extensions. Once extensions are set up, Google will dynamically match your business locations to a user’s location or search terms and show the address with your text ads.

    This could be useful for a business with multiple locations. Now, instead of having to set up multiple local ads you simply assign extensions to all your ads and Google will show the address of the best location based on where the user is located. Here’s the help page for more info on setting up.

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Jul 28, 09 | 5:05 am
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    • Using the data from this you could get some great targeting insights for use in Facebook targeted ads.. Picking out those people and areas most likely to respond favourably.
    • I love that idea
    • Google Local Marketing Tools http://bit.ly/Tuwq4 - good thoughts @helpyard
    • Elizabeth_H
      Thanks for highlighting this. I'm excited to start working with and implementing this with my businesses.
    • scottkindberg
      Love it! I've been using Google Local for my house cleaning business and now I'm ready to step it up a notch! Thanks

      Scott Kindberg
    • This has got some potential. Thanks for sharing. Definitely has some useful tracking information.
    • What is the case of paying for adwords then for small servicing companies. People even can search for them geographically which they never can do so, in deep details by a standard search bringing the correct adwords in top or right side.
    • Our firm, Endagon Innovations, figured out the intricacies of Google Local early on. We have somehow managed to find the #1 spot for the majority of our clients.

      We conducted a test (before the analytics were available) to gauge how many calls were coming in for the businesses (by using a test phone number for one day). The results were astounding. It was a Saturday and we received an average of over 20 calls for each client. That's what being #1 in Google Local can do for your business.

      It has now become much more powerful than regular 'ol organic results via SEO.
    • paulweiss
      Great tip. It's cool that Google allows you to Geotarget your company to interested parties for free.

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    • There are some interesting suggestions on this topic at YouTube here:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVpi7YqExTY

      Cheers,
      Chris
    • I've just begun to use Google Local Business Center. Great tips. thanks.
    • Great tools! Local search has been one of the best kept secrets. I have been using local maps and geo optimization with adwords for quite a while. Thanks for the info.
    • Local businesses can compete online as Google makes local search better and better
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