5 Tips for Making Your Site More Local-Friendly

Search engines have become one of the primary ways that people find products and services right in their hometown. This growing reality significantly increases the need for small local business owners to master this thing called local search. There a… . . . → Read More: 5 Tips for Making Your Site More Local-Friendly

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Rural pub grants up for grabs – General news – Politics – Morning Advertiser

By John Harrington 04/11/2010 16:22

Rural pubs in eastern England can apply for new business development grants of up £1,500. Around 70 grants are available between now and February to country pubs in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.The grants, from the Government-funded East of England Development Agency via Business Link, are not . . . → Read More: Rural pub grants up for grabs – General news – Politics – Morning Advertiser

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How Much Should You Spend On SEO?

It’s a tough question, especially in a bad economy. The question really begs another question – what is your goal for your site? If you are operating it as a real business where you hope to either supplement your current income or rely on i… . . . → Read More: How Much Should You Spend On SEO?

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Only 44% of Small businesses has a website!

Though 63% of consumers and small business owners turn to the internet first for information about local companies and 82% use search engines to do so, only 44% of small businesses have a website and half spend less than 10% of their marketing budget online, according to research from Webvisible and Nielsen.

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