Google Voice Search iPhone App Paying Off For Local Canberra Traders
Posted by admin in Local Search on October 21st, 2009
I have become a real convert to the Google Voice Search App on my iPhone. The voice recognition has become pretty accurate and produces useful search results, especially local search listings.
As an example, yesterday the auto locking system on my car stopped working and I couldn’t lock the car. It was a mini emergency and I wanted a quick fix.
I pulled out my iPhone, selected the Google Icon which activated the voice search feature and I spoke the following query:
“auto electrician tuggeranong”
I was in Tuggeranong at the time and wanted to find a auto electrician nearby.
I wasn’t expecting too much from the search results because Tuggeranong is a real tongue twister for me and I thought the Google voice app would struggle interpreting the phrase.
But to my amazement the results were accurate and the first listing was a local Tuggeranong auto electrician. I clicked the phone number displayed in the listing and I was speaking to the auto electrician within seconds of starting my voice search.
The electician said he could check out the car immediately, the business premises were only a few minutes away. I dropped the car in, went for lazy lunch and returned to find my car repaired.
I was really delighted with the service and noticed the auto electrician also performed steering and wheel alignment work, so I booked my car in for a wheel alignment next week.
So thanks to my iPhone, Google and local search I’m a very happy motorist and the auto electrician was delighted at the thought of new technology delivering him new customers.
Succeed Fitness Obtaining Results With Local Search Canberra
Scott Williams is CEO of Telstra Award winning business Succeed Fitness Canberra and recently focused his efforts on reaching prominence in Local Search results particularly for Local Search Canberra.
The results Scott has received for his efforts have been extraordinary and in this video you can see and hear what Scott has to say about local search and what can be achieved.
Local Directory Hotfrog
Posted by admin in Directories on September 2nd, 2009
There are thousands of business directories on the Internet, some are more popular than others. One of the most popular amongst people searching for local business is the Yellow Pages. There are others that are starting to make an imprint and a big climber is Hotfrog.
Hotfrog allows businesses to list for free but one of the major benefits of listing on Hotfrog is Google Maps appears to rate listings highly as a SEO factor for Google Local Search listings.
So if you have a business listed in Google Local Search make sure you also list the business on Hotfrog.
We have just listed one of our clients Canberra Plasterer AGS Interior and expect the listing to become a positive seo factor when Googles algorithm calculates page rank for the local search listing.
Local Search & Smart Phones
Local Search & The Smart Phone
The way people use Internet search is changing rapidly and with the proliferation of smart phones such as the Apple IPhone businesses should be preparing themselves to take advantage of such technologies.
Current and prospective customers are now using smart phones and gadgets to seek information about a businesses services and products.
As you view this video John Townsend will explain and demonstrate how consumers and businesses interact via smart phone technology and Google local search.
Free Local Search Consultation
Posted by admin in Local Search on August 28th, 2009
We know that as a business owner running your business you just don’t have the time to manage your listing on Google local search even though you know the benefits that would flow from optimising your listing.
You would certainly enjoy a stream of new prospects but only if your listing was highly ranked so people search could actually see your listing.
The good news InfiniteLeads can setup, optimise and manage your local search listing for you. And realising you are busy we’re offering a Free consultation to local business people. We’ll come to you.
You can claim your free consultation by printing out our offer coupon and presenting it at the consultation.
Google Or Yellowpages For Your Homepage
Posted by admin in Directories, Yellowpages on May 31st, 2009
There’s no way of knowing what the real numbers are but I would have a guess and say that the majority of people who use a search engine for their homepage would use Google followed by a minority who bookmark Yahoo then still a smaller number would use Microsoft Live and the rest are running for last place.
I wouldn’t be far off the mark in stating, few or non at all, use Yellowpages as their homepage.
This leads to a very good reason why Google local search rules and will do so for a long time to come. As the awareness of Google local search grows it will become second nature for people to use Google when searching for information about businesses in the local area.
People mostly want fast results when it comes to search so why would anyone who have Google has their homepage surf over to Yellowpages to search for local business when Google can provide accurate search results in a fraction of the time.
Perform a test for your self, assume that you have a leaking pipe in your home and need an emergency plumber fast. Visit www.google.com.au and perform a search for “plumbers canberra” and in less than a second you will have ten plumbers from Canberra listed at the top of the search results.
Now visit www.yellowpages.com.au and perform the same search. The first thing you’ll notice is that Yellowpages was slower to load than Google and the search was slower to complete.
But the speed of performace is secondary, the results that Yellowpages produce are really no more relevant than Google so why would you bother surfing to Yellowpages if you were already on the Google search page.
There is the rub for Yellowpages, they are doomed, and as the top search engines become the tool of choice for local search Yellowpages will slide into oblivion.
It also highlights why it is very important for local businesses to embrace local search especially Google and make sure their listings are highly optimised to produce the best results.
Claim Your Google Local Search Listing
Posted by admin in Local Search on May 31st, 2009
Initially Google populates it’s local search or Google Maps index from listings that appear in Yellowpages and other reputable business directories.
These initial listings provide minimal information about a business and usually only locality is provided.
You can take your business listing to a higher level and include overviews, comprehensive information and even provide video’s and photos of your business. Providing this kind of information to prospects who are using local search would be priceless for you and shove you ahead of your competitors who are lagging in their knowledge of Google local search.
Before you can submit more details to google to be included in your listing you must first claim your listing and veify that you are actually the owner or are acting on behalf of the business.
To claim your listing, search for your business on Google Maps and then click the “Edit” link followed by the “Claim your business link”
You are invited to watch this short video which demonstrates the difference between a claimed and an unclaimed listing.
Google Maps - Local Search
Posted by admin in Local Search on May 31st, 2009
Major search engines and directories are now presenting searches with an emphasise on local search results. Google the largest player in search is splitting search results into Local Search Results or Google Maps Results followed by their Generic Search Results.
Generic search results would be what you are probably used to seeing when you perform a search at Google. But times are changing and more people now realise that Google present local search results if an area is appended to the search.
For example a search on “plumbers canberra” performed at www.google.com.au will produce the following results.
You can see it is very important to have your business listed in the Local Search section of the Google search results.
It’s going to become more important has time goes on as people start to use local search extensively on both their home PC’s, laptops and smart phones to locate local businesses.
Is Your Business Listed on Google Local Search
Due to the implementation of local search Google has changed the way they produce search results. When anyone uses Google to search for a local business, for example “plumbers canberra” by appending canberra to their search words, the searcher is informing Google they are seeking information only on plumbers located in the Canberra area.


