Even if your business is done completely offline, you will benefit from
getting listed in Google Local or Yahoo's local listings. When someone types in a local search in Google or Yahoo (one which contains a place name) the searcher is given local results right at the top of the search engine. Below is an example for a local estate agent in ipswich, Dominic James. When the term "estate agents in ipswich" is used at Google the company appears right at the top of the results.
Best of all it's completely free...
Submission to Local Search at both Google and Yahoo
are free, and may bring you more business than you expect.
Here are the URLs for the signup forms below, but before you get
started you should have the following information ready at hand:
1. The first thing they will ask for is the physical location of
your business
If your business is in your home, that is no problem,
just use your home address. You shouldn't, however, use a post office
box, as Google doesn't accept them.
2. The telephone number(s) of your business
If you use your home
phone number for your business, be sure you have an appropriate
answering machine message, and that your phone is answered in a
professional manner.
It is best to get a separate telephone number for your business,
even if it and your budget are very small. If you have a fax
number, have that ready also.
3. A business email address
Use an email account at your business
domain. If you don't have a website for your business, buy a domain for
your site from a registrar such as 1and1.co.uk who give website
space with a domain purchase, or at least put up a "one page business
card" website on the free space Yahoo offers to local listers. In any
event, don't use a "freebie" email service
such as Hotmail or Yahoo for your business. This is considered very
unprofessional.
4. Your business website address
Get a site if you honestly mean
to have an internet business. Yes, a website is not strictly required
in order to earn online, but to anyone with online business experience
you will appear as a rank amateur without one.
5. A description of the services or products you sell
This should be a short 1 to 3 sentence summary such as:
"Your Business Name provides widgets to all widget users, with
special emphasis on blue widgets for widgeteers. We also offer widget
payment plans."
Don't make it a blatant advertisement, just an explanation of services.
A little tip: In the example above I used the keywords "estate agents in ipswich" in the title.
6. Categories your business falls under
You'll be able to choose up to 5 categories for your listing.
7. What types of payment can you accept?
Cash, credit card types, etcetera
8. Your business operating hours and days at your location.
9. Contact Name
Likely yours.
Google users will need to setup an Account. Fear not...if you have
Gmail, Google Sitemaps or any other Google service requiring an email
address you are already registered.
When you have your information ready, go to
http://www.google.com/local/add/businessCenter.
Sign into your Google account and follow the onscreen instructions.
Once you have finished, Google will telephone or send you a postcard
(your choice) with a confirmation number. When you receive the pin
number in the mail or by phone, you will then need to go back to your
account and enter that pin number before your entry can be activated.
After that, just wait for the phone calls from new customers.
For Yahoo, the information needed is nearly the same, and they will give you a free 5-page website for your business to boot!
Sign up at Yahoo here:
http://listings.local.yahoo.com/
Get going and boost your business into areas you might not have thought of trying.