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Let the Customers Find You Goodyear AZ

The use of language on your Web site may dictate how many Googlers find you. Go on and find out more about it.

East-Gate Itc
(623) 298-5078
245 N Litchfield Rd
Goodyear, AZ
Global Spectrum
(623) 433-7106
1 Cardinals Dr.
Glendale, AZ
Renewal Ranch
(623) 362-3876
8605 W. Northern
Peoria, AZ
Expediant Medical Billing Services, LLC
(623) 931-3649
PO Box 2347
Glendale, AZ
Jack in the box
(623) 934-8792
5755 n 59th ave
GLENDALE, AZ
American Risk Management, LLC
(623) 262-7022
11755 W. Yuma St.
Avondale, AZ
Renewal Ranch
623362-3876
8605 W. Northern Ave
Phoenix, AZ
Dragon Fire Studios
(623) 877-9674
7446 W. Reade Ave
Glendale, AZ
New Destiny Marketing LLC
623341-4155
Po Box 5267
Peoria, AZ
Joanne Martone, CPA
(623) 934-1255
7102 N. 55th Avenue
Glendale, AZ
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Let the Customers Find You

Posted by : Chris

The consumers of America have spoken, and they do not want to be bombarded with intrusive advertising. Unwanted advertising has become such a problem that the government has stepped in and created laws against it. With the government spam ban and the National Do Not Call List, our government is telling marketers: Respect consumer's boundaries or else! So what is the honest business owner to do? How can we get our message out to potential customers? The answer is simple: Use the search engines to bring the customers directly to you.

With people buying everything from shoes to yachts online, it has become obvious that in order to do business in the new millennium, your customers must be able to find you online. Search engine traffic is a non-intrusive method of Internet marketing. The majority of online and offline advertising intrudes on the audience, interrupting their activities. Search is unique in tapping a searcher at the exact moment they are seeking knowledge or a solution. Searchers are on a mission--it's "just-in-time" marketing.

According to the Georgia Institute of Technology, 85 percent of qualified Internet traffic is generated through search engines. Seventy-five percent of searchers never look further than page 1.

You can't argue with numbers. So what does this mean for someone who comes up 100,000th out of 4 million for their key search terms (or even number 20)? ...

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