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May 1, 2012 at 8:26 pm #69254
kwatt
KeymasterGetting local search results is good using Google’s pages, see Ally’s post for more on that, but you can’t beat good old fashioned grunt work, pure content.
As all SEO guys will tell you, content is king. Especially when it is relevant.
To that end I’ve been sprucing up the NW site to explore what can be easily or at least, relatively easily, done to get you more and better results from your website.
One thing that really bothered me was the results that some of the big companies were getting on local searches. You know, the 0800, repaircare etc. ones that seem targeted to the local areas we all cover. It niggled until I figured it out.
What they appear to have done is simply do what I’m about to show you how to do, for free. No SEO expert charging you several hundreds or thousands to do this at all and, when you see how simple it is (really!) you should be able to do this easily.
I need to do more here, I’ll show you how to funk it up later, I don’t want to melt brains.
First off you need to get a list of the postcode areas you cover together.
Then, head off here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_po … ed_Kingdom
Get into each one you need and copy them into a spreadsheet application like Excel, Numbers, Open Office etc.
Chop out the columns and rows you don’t need.
Select the ones left that you want with the areas covered then copy them one at a time and paste in here:
http://tableizer.journalistopia.com/
This generates an HTML table so, thank God, I don’t have to show you how to build a table in HTML.
Now you have a bit of pukka HTML code that you can just pop into almost any website.
What you end up with, very basically, is what is here:
http://nwar.co.uk/nwar/index.php/about- … cover.html
You can see examples on each of the “Area” pages of the result in its most basic form.
I am pretty damn sure this is how our funny friends are stealing search results from us all and, every click we get they don’t is a plus for me. 😉
It is worth the effort doing this, very much worth the effort. It saves you cash, generates enquiries and very likely service calls (chargeable, the type we all like and want) and adds value to your site.
All in all, there’s no downside to spending a bit of time on it.
Hope it helps you all.
K.
May 1, 2012 at 9:10 pm #374143DrDill
ParticipantWebsite Local Search
I will give this a crack tomorrow. Thanks K
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May 1, 2012 at 9:43 pm #374144QUICK FIX
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
😥 😥 😥 what about all us computer thickos
May 1, 2012 at 9:48 pm #374145kwatt
KeymasterRe: Website Local Search
Al you’re not thick, you just don’t get the whole internet and computer thing, which is fine. You fix machines.
If you need help by all means please ask and I’ll do what I can to help you and, since you happen to share a good chunk of my areas, I can crib from what I’ve already done there.
K.
May 1, 2012 at 9:51 pm #374146QUICK FIX
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
cheers
May 2, 2012 at 8:52 am #374147funkyboogy
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
hi k where do you get the post codes ?
May 2, 2012 at 9:00 am #374148kwatt
KeymasterRe: Website Local Search
Use that page on Wikipedia Ally, just click on the link to the areas you need as they are shown in the list.
I think that’s a pretty comprehensive list of them.
K.
May 2, 2012 at 9:20 am #374149funkyboogy
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
no probs , did try that but it only zoomed in with nothing else their – will try again ..
May 2, 2012 at 9:26 am #374150kwatt
KeymasterRe: Website Local Search
Click on the actual postcode region in the list. 😉
K.
May 2, 2012 at 9:39 am #374151funkyboogy
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
cheers will do ,
May 2, 2012 at 9:43 am #374152funkyboogy
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
ah got in now .
this is a special one
EH99 EDINBURGH Special postcode used by the Scottish Parliament.
May 2, 2012 at 10:58 am #374153kwatt
KeymasterRe: Website Local Search
There’s a number of them in Glasgow as well. 😉
K.
May 2, 2012 at 11:29 am #374154DrDill
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when you have the HTML code, what do you do with that?
May 2, 2012 at 11:35 am #374155kwatt
KeymasterRe: Website Local Search
You need to drop that into your webpage somehow and that very much depends on the system that you use or how the site is built.
K.
May 2, 2012 at 12:12 pm #374156DrDill
ParticipantRe: Website Local Search
Done it! took a while with 35 postcodes to do. Thanks K
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