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Jab Web E-Newsletter: September 2007
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Jab Team Administrator
Jab Web Solutions Inc.
Design & Development Team
www.jabwebsolutions.com 
By Jab Team Administrator
Published on 09/17/2007
 

Welcome to the September 2007 issue of our newsletter. This issue includes updates on JAB Web Solutions services and showcases recent client work. We are also introducing a new feature, a monthly “Quick Tip,” aimed at providing you with valuable online marketing advice you can do on your own.


Welcome to the September 2007 issue of our newsletter.

This issue includes updates on JAB Web Solutions services and showcases recent client work. We are also introducing a new feature, a monthly “Quick Tip,” aimed at providing you with valuable online marketing advice you can do on your own.


JAB Web Service Enhancements:

We’re currently preparing to launch enhancements to our website compliance archive service.  The new enhancements are being rolled out to all current clients in November.


Client Showcase:

Since the last issue of our newsletter, we've been busy designing several high-impact logos and websites for Financial Advisors across the country.  Please take a moment to view a sampling of the projects that we have in development in our Client Spotlight Section.


This Month's Quick Tip:

Improve your search rankings for free, in a few minutes, with a local search listing.

The late Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill, Jr., former Speaker of the House once said "All politics is local."  

Well, you can officially quote me on the following "All wealth management is local."  It doesn't sound as catchy and, to be honest is not always true, but in general it is a good rule of thumb: People who are looking for personal wealth management assistance via the web will most likely do so by adding a local component to their search ("Money Manager in Boston" for example).

In our opinion, the easiest way to improve the search engine performance of your web site is to go to Google's Local Business Center and create a free listing. 


What is local search?

Nearly all the major search engines have a Maps component; you are probably familiar with Google Maps.  Any time someone goes to Google and searches for a service in a specific area they will be presented with a Google Maps Display somewhere at the top of the page.  The map will show a few listings along with the businesses in that area.  How did these businesses get such a high profile listing in the search results?  Well they most likely did the following, which you can do today in a few minutes for free:

Step 1) Visit the Google Local Business Center

Step 2) You'll need to sign up for a free Google ID if you don't have one already and then you'll be able to create your business profile. Once you submit your information, Google will send you a postcard (2-3 weeks) in the mail with a confirmation number, just to ensure you are who you say you are.  You can also select to confirm by phone, which I recommend for obvious time-saving reasons.

Step 3) Once you receive your confirmation number, just plug it into your Google account and you're on your way.

 

So now what?

Now, when someone goes to Google.com and searches for "Money Manager" (people search more frequently using the term "Money Manager" rather than "Wealth Manager"), they'll get 10 pages of paid listings in addition to pages of web sites that have been working hard for a very long time to build their Google Page Rank and may have spent countless hours and dollars to tailor their sites to perform well in search engines.

Now go to Google.com and search for the following: “Money Manager in Portland, OR”

You'll see that only only a few money management firms have listed themselves in Google Local for the Portland Area.  Working with Financial firms and their clients for almost 10 years, I can safely say that the majority of people who are searching for personal wealth management assistance via the web do so with a local component to their search.


Finally, most of the major search engines have this type of local search profile component, so if you're feeling industrious, here are a few more links:

local.yahoo.com
superpages.com
local.com

 

Good Luck!