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Moving? Make Sure You Take Your Directory Listings with You (and How to Organize Them)

July 17th, 2010

If you’re a company that targets local markets, local searches are the creamer and Splenda in your coffee. Mike and the guys have expounded quite clearly enough about the importance of local search to businesses, Mary has written on how data confusion can affect your rankings in Google Places, and Alex has written a tutorial […] Read

seOverflow to Present at Denver SBDC

August 25th, 2009

seOverflow will be presenting a three hour seminar on SEO for the Denver Small Business Development Center this Thursday, August 27th from 9AM to 12PM. Speakers will be Director of Business Development Chris Hickey, Director of Search Engine Marketing Mary Bowling, and Director of Link Building Reid Fenlaw. Topics covered will include On-Page Optimization, Link […] Read

Google Analytics For Local Search Part 2 of 7: Tracking ‘local’ Local Traffic

July 2nd, 2009

Welcome to post 2 of 7 on ‘Google Analytics For Local Search’. In the world of local SEO there are two kinds of local traffic: 1. ‘local’ local traffic: people actually who are located in an area and searching within that same area for information example: Someone in Denver searching for a denver based mechanic […] Read

Google Analytics For Local Search Part 1 of 7: Tracking Traffic From The 10 Pack

June 30th, 2009

Welcome to the first post in a series of seven on how to optimize Google Analytics (GA) to track your local search engine optimization project. Working with as many ‘local search’ clients as we do it is important for us to get the most information about our local search campaigns as quickly and efficiently as […] Read

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