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Shpoonkle Announces Free Legal Directory Service for Lawyers
Shpoonkle is a reverse auction site who has aimed at changing the legal services model. The unprecedented success of the site has led to the evolution of the vast services now available on Shpoonkle. The Legal Directory already has over 400,000 national listings available for view and use at http://shpoonkle.com/directory. Since their Directory launch, attorneys are flooding to register and post their free listings.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2011/08/11/prweb8710706.DTL#ixzz1V7VUGmB0
Google Creating Competitor to Groupon
When Groupon declined Google’s offer to buy them for $5 billion it seemed like an incredibly gutsy move. Maybe not. Soon it will have to contend with Google as a competitor.
Google is developing a product called Google Offers, which will offer time-limited deals from local vendors, such as restaurants.
Google is making a big push in the local advertising market. Last year, it promoted Marissa Mayer, who oversaw the company’s core search products, to grow the company’s geographic and local services business and gave her a seat on the company’s operating committee of top decision-makers.
How to make each blog post a magnet for Google’s local search engine
Let’s start off with the fact that wordpress blogs make google stand up and take notice. Then if you know how to optimize each blog post you can make google come running like men who’ve spotted the prettiest woman at a crowded party.
There is a wordpress plugin that makes it easy to optimize each post. In fact, it lets you have one headline to bring in readers and another headline to attract google. I’ve made a short video to show you how to use this plugin.
If you need help in making Google come running to your website, contact me here:
http://www.localonlinedomination.com/contact.html
Google wants local businesses to dominate
When Matt Cutts of Google was asked how can out-of-twon- companies compete with local companies on the search results, he made Google’s postion pretty clear. Google wants local businesses to dominate local searches. Companies with an office or operations within a 50 mile radius of the search do have some ways of getting in the results, including Adwords and geo settings within Google Places. But take a look at what Google itself thinks of this…
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