National companies have been struggling with a significant change to branding, marketing, and advertising over the past few years. Search engines, the mobile industry, and consumers are looking for businesses, products, and services in their area using local search. This puts the need for digital branding, marketing, and advertising to the store, office, franchise, or building level.
National companies are not particularly enthusiastic about pushing their branding, marketing, and advertising to the local level due to budgets and the level of work required to manage these activities at the local level. In some cases, their ad agencies are avoiding the topic, and in other cases the company’s staff is more focused on advertising and less involved with organic marketing.
The reality is Google displays the Google Carousel of local results very prominently at the top of the search results before advertisers. The map of local business listings with the corresponding locations appear along with the customer ratings and reviews with yellow stars that stand out to any local consumer. Google Carousel is making the local consumer decision-making process much easier.
Local Store Marketing Factors for Consideration
Map listings should be actively managed. Passively watching them does not result in visibility.
Securing map listings through PIN code verification will help avoid potential hijackings. Using a bulk upload into an account has proven to not have the same level of security.
Marketing materials can be managed on a per location basis.
Manage Customer Ratings and Reviews. Responding to all reviews and having a program to solicit new reviews is imperative to stay competitive.
Using local social media marketing will be more meaningful to local consumers.
Local Marketing Process vs. Data Feed Syndication Tasks
If you’re looking for methods to improve your local store placements in Google’s results, there are many factors that go into the marketing process. National companies have been focused on using data feeds through syndication services to push their local store information out to the Internet at large. While this is an admirable starting point, it is exactly that–a starting point.
Ask the following questions about your marketing process and you may find why the data feeds are not effective to get the local store to show-up in the local search results at Google.
Have you run a keyword + city ranking report for each location? Do these listings show up in the organic search results? This report alone will show how effective the data feeds really are for marketing.
Have you PIN code verified each individual location at the top 10 consumer used search engines and websites? Not only to avoid hijackings, but to have the ability to manage the marketing materials and information within the listings.
Are you actively managing the customer ratings and reviews or just passively waiting for a negative review to show up? Keep in mind, even if you are in an industry where you cannot solicit for ratings and reviews, that does not mean the local consumers aren’t posting their feedback.
Are you using local store landing pages on your corporate website? Do these landing pages use structured data classification?
Are you using social community business pages at Google+ and Facebook for each location?
Top Local Marketing Activities To Be Found Locally
Unlike advertising, marketing is a process that takes time to build and, in most cases, requires labor to follow through on the process. You find a starting point and continue to manage the activities based on results. You can then modify these activities as changes occur in the industry, competitors become more competitive, and/or your business changes.
Some of the activities you will start with include:
PIN code verify listing
Update the local store information
Verify the syntax of the address for consistent use
Confirm business description, categories, map markers, etc.
Confirm the citations and how they appear to the Internet industry
Manage Customer Ratings & Reviews, including responding to what has been posted
Check for duplicate listings
Check for stores that are closed
Use Google Local Map on your website
Use local social media marketing business pages
Engage in Google Adwords Express for hyper local advertising
…and, yes, we do need to make sure the data feed syndication is part of this process
The Overall Status of Local Store Marketing
With the Internet industry, the mobile industry, and local consumers using the results in desktop and mobile searches, insuring local store information is accurate is only the beginning. Getting these stores to show up in the search results requires a strategic marketing program for each location. Once the store shows up in the search results there are three additional elements of importance:
Each store has current marketing materials in their listings (not only in the corporate website’s landing page).
Insure your customer ratings and reviews are compelling for a local consumer to want to shop at your store.
Each store’s social media marketing should support local consumer awareness and engagement.
While the traditional yellow pages may no longer be effective, the budget that was once allocated towards these books is now having to be reconsidered (even if partially) for local store marketing and advertising.
Sources: infographic provided by SmartFinds Internet Marketing