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May 24, 2005
Free Local Keyword Tool
Creating localized keywords, internal links and Google Adwords campaigns is a great strategy if you are trying to win local searchers.
You know, the person that is looking for just the right remodeling contractor in their upscale suburb.
One strategy that I've employed is to sprinkle targeted suburb names in a visually pleasing, contextual way throughout your web copy. In other words, don't just list all of the suburbs in your community and expect it to make a difference.
If you write a blog, occasionally mention a local neighborhood, in your internal links, add city names [kansas city pet food] as opposed to [pet food].
Lastly, if you use pay-per-click advertising, (and since you can choose local options for advertising you should!) create keyword lists to bid on that contain all of the zip codes, neighborhoods, suburbs and communities you want to attract visitors from.
Anyone who has created this type of list can tell you that the work is tedious, to say the least. Your eventual list may be 400-500 entries long. Here's a free tool I stumbled across that automates a fair amount of the work of creating localized keyword lists. You just put in a zip code and determine how far out you want the search to go [how many mile radius], select some other features and presto you get a big fat list of keywords containing all of the localized info you could dream of (I found suburbs I didn't even know existed.)
Now, many of these very specific keyword terms won't get much traffic but, when they do, you will own the work and the traffic will be very targeted.
Check out the Free Local Keyword Tool
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Thanks for the link to this great tool! It will be invaluable for our local-search services.
We've just started a blog for our Internet marketing services, so are watching your blog for ideas.
One thing you might want to do is add your blog to the "TTLB Ecosystem" (http://www.truthlaidbear.com/EcoFAQ.php) consisting of thousands of blogs that "evolve" and rise up in the TTLB rankings (http://www.truthlaidbear.com/ecosystem.php) by linking to one another. You start as a "microbe" and evolve up through numerous levels till you reach the realm of the "higher beings," like Glenn Reynolds' Instapundit.com.
All it takes is adding a little snippet of code (http://www.truthlaidbear.com/addtoscan.php) to your blog's home page, which also gives you a link to check your TTLB rankings. You can also see there who else in the Ecosystem has linked to you; the rankings change daily as the Ecosystem's database tallies each blog's total links and rankings.
Posted by: Don | May 24, 2005 7:08:08 PM
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