Local Search Marketing makes the phone ring!
Local Search Marketing provides you, the business owner, with
the most targeted and cost effective customer acquisition
opportunity.
Your customers are more and more often searching for businesses
like yours on the Internet. Studies show that these customers
have a serious buying intent.
As a local business you need to figure out how to cost
effectively reach out to these customers and start the business
relationship. You need to do this even if you don't have a web
site and don't want one!
The Internet has changed the way that customers are looking for
your business. The days of pulling out 2 kilos of two or more
volumes of phone books are coming to an end. People are still
letting their fingers do the walking but it's on a computer
keyboard. The Kelsey research group published these statistics
and trends.
q 74% of households use the Internet as an information source
when shopping locally. q Approximately 45% of local searches had
a buying intent. q The percentage of respondents who used yellow
page directories decreased from 75% to 62%. (If you have a
yellow page ad, it is time to consider buying a smaller ad and
shifting your marketing dollars to the Internet.)
As local business owners you need to take action now. You need
to keep your existing customers, and gain new customers, so you
need to be found where they are searching. Local Search
Marketing is where your future clients and customers will come
from.
So where do you start?
Most likely your customers will have a default setting on their
computers and this will be set to one of these sites for search;
Google, Yahoo, MSN or AOL. These search engines all index web
pages and have some form of paid advertising referred to as Pay
Per Click. This is fine if you have a web site but what about
many small and local businesses that have little or no web
presence at all? And even if you do have a web site, does it
show up in the search engines above?
Okay, so what other choices have you got?
Well, for example, in Australia things are pretty limited. There
are those folks, you know whom I am talking about, who will
place you not only in a hard copy directory but also have
services on line. The challenge is in what the financial cost
is, BIG, but hey, they have been around a long time and have
deep pockets. The other issue is that they often advertise in
the search engines and you will find them there BUT if you
follow the link to them, you need to do your search all over
again! What a pain.
There are other commercial "local search engines" and some of
these are good value but many are not comprehensive. If there
are only a few thousand businesses in a local directory most
users will leave given the limited amount of content.
So what you need to do is use a search engine like Google and
search for "local search directory", make sure you limit your
search to the country you are in. For this article I am using
Australia. The results include Yahoo local search and a number
of local directories. You should check these out and see what it
takes to participate in the directories that make the first page
of the Google search.
Many on-line marketeers forget the key point to being found on
the Internet. What is the "Action" that you want to happen once
someone finds your web page or directory listing? If you can't
or don't sell products from your web site there are only two
actions you want. First, that they call you, or second, that
they email you.
That's it!
You want a call or an email. These are the only two outcomes
that can lead to interaction, a relationship and the potential
to do business.
Many small businesses already know, and the current research is
proving them right, that a "call" is worth 15 times a click.
Why is this?
Email is to often being viewed as spam, sometimes it never even
gets through "filters" and it lacks the emotional and personal
"touch" of voice. So what we really want is a phone call. We
want that phone to start ringing. But .........
Why people don't call as much any more.
It is getting harder and harder to get people to ring these
days. They "hide" behind email or resist picking up the phone
with fear that one of these things will occur: 1. Please press 1
for .... and 2 for .... or 3 for ......, or 2. We value your
business and you are number 17 in the queue, or 3. This call
maybe recorded for training and quality purposes!
No one wants this response to picking up the phone and making a
call.
So what is the alternative?
It's called Pay Per Call, but all it is, is a "push to talk"
button. Someone presses a button on a web page, puts in their
phone number and they are connected to the company that put up
the button. It's simple, easy and direct.
Not a click, it's a call!
This is what we see as the future of local search. People
finding companies that are in their area and pressing a button
to talk with them. Could be a local cleaner, carpet layer, pool
builder, alarm installer, baby sitter. You name it. These are
the local people you want to attract and do business with. To do
this, you need them to find you and talk with you. If they can
find you through an Internet search and know that they won't be
placed on hold, since you are calling them, you win. Now it's
business as usual and your back in control of the sales process
- not the Internet!
These complimentary features of local search and push to talk
buttons are available today in Australia at AussieWeb Local
Search. Google just announced that they are beta testing this
with Pay Per Click advertising in America. Wonder where they got
that idea?
About the author:
Monte Huebsch is the CEO of www.AussieWeb.com.au and the
original implementer of "push to talk" buttons in Australia with
www.WeCallYouNow.com You can email him at Monte@AussieWeb.com.au
Written By: Monte Huebsch