{"id":7179,"date":"2019-08-03T02:48:19","date_gmt":"2019-08-03T02:48:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/leadautomationsystems.com\/?p=7179"},"modified":"2020-09-22T02:13:13","modified_gmt":"2020-09-22T02:13:13","slug":"3-mobile-marketing-musts-for-local-businesses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leadautomationsystems.com\/3-mobile-marketing-musts-for-local-businesses\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Mobile Marketing Musts for Local Businesses"},"content":{"rendered":"
You might be sick of hearing about mobile marketing, but you can\u2019t afford to ignore it. No local business can. With voice search dominating and local searches accounting for fully one-third of all inquiries<\/a>, any business that\u2019s not prioritizing mobile marketing is likely to end up out in the cold.<\/p>\n So, where should you start? What mobile marketing elements are the most important for local businesses? Fortunately, if you\u2019re new to mobile marketing, there\u2019re only three big musts \u2013 and if you focus on them, you\u2019ll be able to capitalize on the huge growth in mobile searches.<\/p>\n #1: X Marks the Spot <\/strong><\/p>\n In the world of marketing and SEO, it\u2019s common for experts to go out of their way to mention that not all searches happen on Google. But guess what? Virtually all mobile searches DO happen on Google \u2013 and that\u2019s not an exaggeration. As of 2018, almost 95% of searches on mobile devices<\/a> were Google searches.<\/p>\n The challenge is clear. Your business must be findable on Google if you\u2019re to have any hope of ranking for local searches and grabbing your share of traffic. And yet, Google Maps rankings incorporate both organic and paid traffic.<\/p>\n The good news for you is that many local businesses aren\u2019t optimized for mobile and local searches. That means you\u2019re in an ideal position to improve your ranking and take your competitors out \u2013 if you follow these four steps:<\/p>\n The more accurate and complete your online information is, the easier it will be for Google to recommend your business for searches of your most important keywords \u2013 and your location.<\/p>\n #2: Stop Procrastinating and Optimize Your Website for Mobile <\/strong><\/p>\n It wasn\u2019t that long ago that optimizing for mobile was optional \u2013 but that\u2019s no longer the case. According to Statista, 52.5% of all worldwide traffic to websites came from mobile devices in 2018<\/a>. That number\u2019s only going to grow in 2019 and beyond.<\/p>\n That\u2019s not the only number that matters, either. Mobile users are notoriously impatient when it comes to loading times. According to a Google poll, slow-loading sites were the top complaint of mobile users<\/a>. And, according to an Akamai case study, the optimal page loading time for conversions was 2.4 seconds<\/a>. When you take into consideration that the average site took a whopping 22 seconds to load on mobile<\/a> as of 2018, you can see why there\u2019s room for improvement.<\/p>\n The bottom line? Visitors shouldn\u2019t need to squint or scroll horizontally to navigate your website. It should be easy for them to find what they need \u2013 and even more importantly, take the action you want them to take!<\/em><\/p>\n Fortunately, the solution is easy. It\u2019s not difficult to build a mobile-optimized website. Your mobile website should include all relevant information from your regular site, including vital information about your products or services. It should also have clear actions for visitors to your site to take, such as:<\/p>\n You may want your mobile site to be a bit simpler than your regular website. You don\u2019t want to overwhelm your visitors. However, you do need to make sure to include the relevant information and keywords that will convince Google to award you a high rank.<\/p>\n\n
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