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Search Engines HOME MAP Resources Articles Tools Your Business Yellow Pages Getting Listed Brick n Mortar Your Website Build Traffic Definitions Contact Order | Local SearchStill A Long Way To GoYou know, it has not ceased to amuse me watching the various search engines fall over themselves and each other, in their march towards offering local search. How Effective Is Local Search?It has long been obvious to anyone with any foresight that eventually, the world wide web would become local. Its only natural. Did anyone really expect the Internet to keep growing as a virtual world, completely disconnected from the physical world forever? Of course not. While there have been some Internet only players, most web sites have been reflections of traditional businesses. So why all the fuss on local search? Because the marketthe Internetis now filled with billions of web pages, representing over 10,000,000 individual businesses scattered around the world. The Internet can supply business and consumer needs for anything except perhaps hot coffee! The number of users online has also reach critical mass. Users no longer turn to their local Yellow Pages, they click over to Google, Yahoo, or MSN. But they expect the same quality of results. They expect to find coffee shops, restaurants, shoe repairs, and the like. They want to find businesses that are close to their present positions. Fulfilling this desire for local search is a logical development for search engines. I own a Treo; When Im driving around and need to find something which I know is offered locally, I pull out my Treo, log on, and search for the item. Sometimes, if its a restaurant, I look for a particular dish I am craving. Like many people, I also plan ahead. For example, next week Im traveling to New Jersey. Im going to want to find some good Italian food. I could wait until Im there and look around but its my first time to that particular area, so I thought I would give the latest local search tools a whirl; Take them for a real world test drive. I tried all sorts of searches, but none of the engines really could handle the queries properly. I tried for an hour. Good thing I wasnt using my TreoI couldn't afford the bill! Why couldnt I find what I was looking for?Well, quite honestly, the search engine companies are botching the offerings in local search. Does anyone really think that finding results by zip code is relevant? Look how much territory that coversfar too much to be useful. Do you know that its possible to get the location right down to within 10 feet? Why dont the search engines do that? The technology exists. Also, does anyone at the search engines do any real world quality control and verify how accurate their local results are? I typed in Italian restaurants, veal scaloppine" and the street and town where to search from. What did I get? A SUBWAY sandwich shop!??? I tried it with Mexican food too. Imagine what was third on the list? SUBWAY! Then I tried Yahoo! I was not impressed to discover that the closest Italian food to the area of New Jersey I will be visiting Is in Brooklyn! The search engine business is built on relevance. Get the right answers to customers quickly and efficiently. Get them off your site, and to their destination. Do that and they will come back for new searches. Make them come back too often for the same search and they will go elsewhere. So what can you, an independent web site operator do to attract local search customers from the search engines? How can you help the search engines fulfill their mandate? This is where local search engine optimization | ||