To learn how to add schema location markup check out CarrieHill's step-by-step article. If you're a small local business, having a Google+ Local profile is imperative to putting your brand – quite literally – on the map.
SmallBusiness Social Media: 3 Tips to Get Started Content Creation Ideas for Better Business Blog Posts, Images, or Videos So many industry blog posts focus on the negative (e.g.things You're Doing Wrong With Your Link Building" or "The 5 Worst...
There are three things a smallbusiness needs to think about when venturing into social media for the first time: If you're a smallbusiness, your successes are going to hinge on this person (or these people).
Earlier this year, Search Engine Watch author CarrieHill offered advice on marketing your smallbusiness site, including claiming your Google Local business listing and making sure Bing and Yahoo local listings are up to date.
A few days later I found out about a business trip and decided I wanted to find a red pair of shoes. Running a promotion on LinkedIn can have good results for business-to-business (B2B) entities. It's worth a try if you have the budget, small...
Are you looking for ways to market your smallbusiness website with a limited budget? Build a Google+ page for your business and follow businesses that are related to your product or service niche. Find a niche social media site that pertains to...
Many smallbusiness owners have older or outdated sites. My time is better spent running my business and letting a Web site developer figure out what this mumbo jumbo means. It costs money to design a new site, and time to coordinate the...
There are plenty of tools that a smallbusiness can and should use to make their limited time most productive in online marketing. Hopefully you find this list useful and get some new ideas for helping your smallbusiness SEM along.
There comes a time when every smallbusiness has to decide to expand and grow, or stay where they are and keep things simple. You can't enter into any contract or business agreement without knowing what you're getting into.
CarrieHill will return with a new column in two weeks. Do you have Web analytics installed on your smallbusiness Web site? Once you know what you should be looking at, your online business will thrive with just a little effort.
I've been getting lots of questions from my smallbusiness network of folks about tracking, and the frustrations that come with setting up Google Analytics correctly. I, too, have felt that frustration, so this week I'm writing an open letter to...
I've heard from a lot of smallbusiness owners who think the Web site will market itself. Smallbusiness Web site owners should have Flash elements on their sites, such as footers or image slideshows, but building the whole site in Flash is a...
As a smallbusiness owner, being aware and chipping away at the list by submitting to one a month or one a quarter is okay. I'm a huge proponent of submitting yourself to directories that are directly related to your business.
Awhile back, I wrote "SmallBusiness Owners Need Twitter and LinkedIn," and Jeff Quipp wrote "Social Media Marketing for SmallBusiness. Many smallbusiness owners know that there's benefit to be had from social networking; the challenge is not...
As CarrieHill wrote in her SmallBusiness Marketing column today, demographic targeting is already available from Google and Microsoft, but it is a welcome addition to Yahoo's . Applying some smallbusiness common sense to the topic can bring you...
Applying some smallbusiness common sense to the topic can bring you some great rewards, once you understand who wants to buy what you're trying to sell. Demographic targeting can be intimidating. The words bring to mind an army of mall survey...
As CarrieHill wrote in her SmallBusiness Marketing column today, demographic targeting is already available from Google and Microsoft, but it is a welcome addition to Yahoo's search ad platform and content network.
One of the hardest things to grasp as a smallbusiness owner is where to tighten that belt, and how tight is too tight. Compete -- has a paid and free version, data is limited for small competitors. Quantcast -- has a paid and free version, data is...
As smallbusiness owners, we don't have time to buy one tire at a time. Let's focus on two major "points of light" to consider when you're building or overhauling your small-business Web site to be both search- and user-friendly.
In today's smallbusiness search engine marketing column, "Users and Search Engines Want the Same Things," CarrieHill explains that, while those are two very different things, you can often serve both audiences by being smart with your Web site...