Hi everyone and I hope you enjoyed the show this morning. Don't forget to visit SDOC's main website at www.sdocpublishing.com.
If you weren't able to listen live, you can hear the recap any time here.
I talked a lot about the best practices in creating and using your business website and the Dunwoody Chamber website.
Dunwoody Chamber Members: your first step in leveraging your Chamber membership to your advantage is to complete your member profile so customers can find you in the business directory. The directory and the rest of the website are optimized for the best search engine results possible, so the more information you have, the better your search ranking, and the more likely you are to have customers come visit you!
You can create a detailed "about" section (think of this as your "elevator pitch"), link to your social media and website, generate a Google map to your business and post directions, and even add photos or video.
Chamber Member Login or hit the red "open lock" icon on the front page at www.dunwoodycommerce.org.
Don't forget, the Dunwoody Chamber website is mobile and makes a great smartphone/tablet app if you're searching for Dunwoody services on the go!
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I also got a lot of questions from friends and followers on social media about Search Engine Optimization.
Google, Yahoo, and Bing will not tell you the details of their algorithms. Those are trade secrets. But they will tell you how to make the most of their search engine standards so your website will get as much visibility as possible.
First things first: Google's Official SEO Best Practices Guide (PDF) The principles here apply to all search engines, great and small, so settle in and build your foundation here. This guide includes some of the most fundamental basics of SEO - meta tags in the header of your pages, "alt" tags that embed text with your images, and descriptive titles for each page.
Next, remember to get your business listed in local search engine-based directories. Search engines try to customize search results that are physically close to the visitor. Your website is more likely to appear if it is categorized as a local or regional resource.
Google Local (requires free creation of a Google+ page, also helpful for search engine rankings)
Yahoo Small Business for local listings. (Customizing your listing for search engine rankings is free, but a paid directory submission service is available.)
Bing Places for Business (Same idea as Google and Yahoo but owned by Microsoft. Requires a free Microsoft account)
Finally, MOBILE MATTERS! Your website has to be comfortable to read on even smaller smartphones. Websites that are not easily usable on smartphones or tablets will be penalized in their search engine rankings. Talk with your webmaster about the best way to accomplish this for your website.
If you are using an open source content management system, there are some add-on functions that can help guide you in your optimization
WordPress - Yoast SEO
Joomla - iJoomla SEO
Drupal - MetaTag, Drupal SEO Checklist
Many thanks to everyone at Business Radio X for having me as a guest. I hope the information I gave helped my fellow Dunwoody and regional business owners out there.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
SDOC is on the air at Business Radio X
Listen in online tomorrow, Monday, October 13 at 10 AM EST. I'll be a guest on the Dunwoody Chamber Special Edition of High Velocity Radio on Business Radio X.
Listen live here at 10 AM on October 13.
Listen live here at 10 AM on October 13.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Dunwoody High School Celebrates Everyone - Again!
From Channel 11.
Dunwoody High School celebrated their homecoming with the crowning of the King and Queen.
You may recognize the Queen from her appearance in Channel 11's coverage of the Wildcat'fe story about the business run by the special needs class out of Dunwoody High.
Teenagers in high school have their priorities straight: there's a place for everyone in their school and they all need each other.
Where else in Dunwoody can we apply this ideal?
Dunwoody High School celebrated their homecoming with the crowning of the King and Queen.
You may recognize the Queen from her appearance in Channel 11's coverage of the Wildcat'fe story about the business run by the special needs class out of Dunwoody High.
Teenagers in high school have their priorities straight: there's a place for everyone in their school and they all need each other.
Where else in Dunwoody can we apply this ideal?
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