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Local search engine optimization, what does that mean? Local search engine optimization is a process in which a person
creates a web-page that is search engine visible. Primary this is for the sole purpose of targeting your information to
other people wanting to find your content using a search engine. Our search engine is a scalable search for information that
is geared towards Jacksonville, Florida. We are coining the term, local seo, and the process is completely different from Google, MSN, Yahoo and many
other popular search engines.
Local SEO, targets simple html code, that anyone should be able to create. Think of the days you were in elementary school and you learned how to properly
write paragraphs. The entry paragraph was to introduce to readers what the whole paper is about. The best keywords should defined and a good sentence or two about
what a reader should expect. The same concept applies to a "web-page". At the beginning of your page construction you have at the top a title tag.
The subject of each page should fit neatly into these fields. Remember, you only have so much space to creatively put a brief description of what the page is about.
Note:: The best way to do this is to include popular keywords from Google's Keywords Tool and our Keyword Tool. We are going to have a keyword tool too. Eventually it will appear when we start
getting major traffic. The goal is to study what people are searching, and how they are searching information in Jacksonville, Florida, thus giving webmasters a tool to increase their Internet Traffic.
But naturally you should be able to create your title tags without having to use the keyword tool.
Local SEO will be terms and phrases that are very different from typical searches you would perform on Google. For example, what if a user is passing through Jacksonville, Florida from I-95 and they see a bus that has
FastJax.net - Jacksonville, Florida Search Engine and he/her are looking for a hotel to settle at for the day. Maybe they are on the way to Miami and they just need information quickly. If they do not have a GPS, then they
maybe have a phone, laptop, some media to connect to the Internet. Once they request the website they will enter a string like, "Hotels 3 miles from I-95". They are looking to connect to a hotel very close so that they can
rest, settle in, eat and relax for a day or few hours. With that kind of a string, hotel owners, need to develop a very good "contact us" page with a title tag that is directional, has a zip code, and a street address. Our web-crawler will
store that valuable information and have it ready for users, like the current example and help surfers create whatever string they want to type in and thus connect to web-pages more accurately. This is just one of many different scenarios
So remember the goal here is to think very creatively about each web-page that you create and take the time to write the title tags properly for your content and audience. Google's database is not setup to cache web-pages that have content setup for scenarios like the
one above, and that is where we get the term, "Local search engine optimization". The setup and organization structure for Google, is just not geared towards quick, target information. They are setup for popularity and hot keywords. So there is a huge difference and
you will have to optimize for both search engines to have the best of both worlds. The next page covers how to properly setup a web-page, this is good for newbies, check it out.
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