When you Google your business name, what do you see?
Do you show up in lots of places and do you think you’re ranking for the search terms your ideal customers are putting into a search engine?
If working on your business is something you’re planning on doing for the next four weeks as we go back into lockdown, then here’s how you can give your website a refresh.
Rosie Robinson has worked as a dog walker and boarder and now makes websites for pet business owners.
She’s created hundreds of sites for product and service businesses, helping them stand out online.
In this episode she shares simple steps that will improve your Google ranking.
Key timings in this episode:
1:55 - Rosie Robinson background
3:30 - Why it’s important for service providers to be found on Google
4:49 - How different type of clients come in from social media and websites
6:36 - What can you do to make your website rank higher
8:22 - Listing your pet business website in directories
11:00 - When people are on a budget and might do their own site, what is the most important thing to get right?
14:40 - Creating content for your website to improve your ranking
23:00 - Content strategies
The Get Your Pet Business found on Google.
This is what the course will cover:
Week One: How Google Works.
By the end of this session you’ll know how to organise your website into sections to make it easy to get found, and to fill out the fiddly bits to ensure your content is optimised.
Week Two: Content Made Simple
We’ll explore the kind of content to create to get found on Google and easy ways to write it.
Week Three: Get Visible
You’ve done the hard work, now it’s time to amplify your content and get eyes on your pet business.
Week Four: Make It Happen
In this session you will plan your content for 2021.
If you’d like to take part, the investment is £97 and you can reserve your space here:
Links mentioned in this episode:
Sign up for the programme: Get Your Pet Business Found on Google
Find out more about Rosie: www.wufdesign.co.uk/
Check out Jenny Harris's blog at the Great Catsby: www.thegreatcatsbycathotel.com/
Check out Michelle from Scruffy Little Terrier's blog on Camber Sands: Dog friendly beach at Camber Sands
Read Lottie from Cosy Canine Company's blog on Cockapoos: What Cockapoo owners know
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