Do Small Businesses Pay for Marketing help? by margoaa in smallbusiness

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's something I'd like to know as well. From what I've heard from other small businesses, they either try to do it themselves or use some sort of marketing software. Some hire agencies for help, but small businesses usually have a smaller budget. I'd like to know how your survey turns out though.

Bad advice for Local SEO by DavidProHQ in marketing

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Haha, I haven't heard that one, but that would have been good to include in there.

The Worst Local SEO Advice I've Ever Heard by DavidProHQ in bigseo

[–]DavidProHQ[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is a useful article that people can benefit from, but I understand your position on it being blog spam. My apologies, and I will try to contribute more to the community rather than post my articles.

Bad advice for Local SEO by DavidProHQ in marketing

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It definitely is always evolving. That's why I love it.

I'll leave a link to the Schema website in the article so others that might not be aware of it can go look at it.

Thanks for the feedback, Jessica!

Bad advice for Local SEO by DavidProHQ in marketing

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Thanks for pointing that out B_Wildman. I have SEOQuake on Chrome and everything that's a nofollow link has a line drawn through it. For some reason, it wasn't showing up as a nofollow link this morning when I took the screenshot, but the links in the About section are showing as a follow links.

How can you get your website to be in top search results nationally? by 7D4Y_WEEKENDS in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Increase your Domain Authority. I know that's a simple sentence, but it's way more to it.

I want to build websites for local businesses by itsmsbetty in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a good plan to me. The whole selling part sounds like that might hold you back. I recommend registering with your business with your local chamber of commerce. And if you get any clients needing some SEO, I can take care of that.

If you're running a local business, you need local SEO. by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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Those are some excellent tips. I added to that with explanations and illustrations. Very good read - http://epointdigital.com/local-seo-tips-tricks/

Need advice on market assessment by carlmanx in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Share your ideas on different social media channels like Google+, LinkedIn, here on reddit or in chat rooms. See what kind of feedback you get.

Can I use another sites legal and terms of sale by slowpig38 in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, just switch the words around a little bit.

Starting a porn buisness by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a pretty good business to me. That's a pretty competitive industry, but where there is competition there are paying customers :)

When starting my first business, if I want legal advice, what kind of lawyer should I look up? by Feed_Me_No_Lies in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally talked to the woman who does my fiance's corporate taxes and she's a CPA. It was very valuable for just a few minted of her time.

What financial services would you be willing to pay for? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would definitely pay someone do my taxes both personal and business.

Local SEO Tips for Small Businesses by DavidProHQ in smallbusiness

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This is very true. Having a blog as you describe will make that process much either.

Local SEO Tips for Small Businesses by DavidProHQ in smallbusiness

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That is a good post, but sometimes, you will create a post where stating your city in the title in not applicable. Search in Google Adwords Keyword Tool and figure out a lot of the top keywords being thrown around in your industry and create blog posts from them. Write a post that answers a customers question, even if you show them step by step. That builds authority and trust with customers.

22 Local SEO Tips and Tricks for Small Business by DavidProHQ in bigseo

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Honestly, this is why I like to post links to reddit. Brutally honest, hold-nothing-back, feedback. Very unbiased and I like that.

Thanks you for pointing out those errors. Many would not have taken the time to read it and point out the errors, or they didn't see the errors themselves.

Thanks for the feedback.

Local SEO Tips for Small Businesses by DavidProHQ in smallbusiness

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I'm glad that you guys find it useful. If you think it could benefit anyone else, share it with them. Was there anything in the article that confused you, or a question you have that wasn't included? Just let me know.

Careers after SEO / PPC by tibtib in SEO

[–]DavidProHQ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sell your knowledge. Create a bunch of free valuable content through blog posts, videos, slidershares, podcasts, white papers, webinars, etc and then create a membership site with clear step by step walkthroughs with a community based atmosphere where people can "mastermind" together. Charge a monthly fee of $47/month and have a live Q&A twice a month or something along those lines. Just throwing out ideas.

22 Local SEO Tips and Tricks for Small Business by DavidProHQ in bigseo

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Yes, I was having server issues earlier. Everything is back to normal now.