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Add a few testimonials here - w/ people's pics? FB style?
Link to online reviews:
yelp
hotfrog
google
yahoo
tripadvisor?
Any others? look up where castle is
You can start by submitting your web site address to search engines. Don't do this through online services that offer to submit your site automatically to over 100 or 200 search engines. Submit manually to the search engines instead - one at a time. And only submit to the big three: Google, Yahoo and Bing (Microsoft's new search engine). Together, they are responsible for over 90% of search engine traffic. (You've heard of the 80/20 rule? Well this is the 90/10 rule.) And be sure to submit to as many directories as possible, especially local ones.
People find you by doing searches for massage in search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. How do search engines know how to pull up your site if someone is looking for a massage therapist in your area? They don't. Not unless you give them lots of clues. This process of leaving clues is what is commonly referred to as Search Engine Optimization.
You need to let the search engines know exactly what you do and when to display your website to surfers. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways.
You can start by adding metatags to your web pages - in particular title and description metatags that reflect the contents of your site. These are little pieces of code that viewers never see, but that allow the search engines to understand your site better.
Next, be sure to use keywords that searchers are most likely to enter into the search engines.
So if you do massage therapy in Cleveland, for example, make sure the words "Cleveland massage therapy" "massage Cleveland" "massage therapist Cleveland" or "massage in Cleveland" appear in the headlines and text throughout your site.
Add a few testimonials here - w/ people's pics? FB style?
Link to online reviews:
yelp
hotfrog
yahoo
tripadvisor?
Any others? look up where castle is
You can start by submitting your web site address to search engines. Don't do this through online services that offer to submit your site automatically to over 100 or 200 search engines. Submit manually to the search engines instead - one at a time. And only submit to the big three: Google, Yahoo and Bing (Microsoft's new search engine). Together, they are responsible for over 90% of search engine traffic. (You've heard of the 80/20 rule? Well this is the 90/10 rule.) And be sure to submit to as many directories as possible, especially local ones.
People find you by doing searches for massage in search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. How do search engines know how to pull up your site if someone is looking for a massage therapist in your area? They don't. Not unless you give them lots of clues. This process of leaving clues is what is commonly referred to as Search Engine Optimization.
You need to let the search engines know exactly what you do and when to display your website to surfers. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways.
You can start by adding metatags to your web pages - in particular title and description metatags that reflect the contents of your site. These are little pieces of code that viewers never see, but that allow the search engines to understand your site better.
Next, be sure to use keywords that searchers are most likely to enter into the search engines.
So if you do massage therapy in Cleveland, for example, make sure the words "Cleveland massage therapy" "massage Cleveland" "massage therapist Cleveland" or "massage in Cleveland" appear in the headlines and text throughout your site.