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Local SEO Part Five, Online Reviews & Reputation

Our Local SEO blog series has now covered Google Places, website optimisation, paid online advertising and citations…but there’s more! Online reviews are crucial to your internet marketing efforts. So this blog post goes into a little more detail on them…

Local SEO Part Four, Citations

So far our series on Local SEO (a topic which is so important for local businesses like vet practices) has covered Google Places, optimising your website and local online advertising. Part four covers citations of your business across the web. This is an area which most of the practices we work with know needs some attention, and usually it’s just a case of a some time and a good clean up!

Local SEO Part Three, Local Online Advertising

The first and second parts of our Local SEO blog series covered Google Places and local website optimisation. If you have followed these posts your knowledge of local SEO should be improving. And if you’ve put the advice into action; your website and Google Place should be benefitting! This article, part three of our series, focuses on Local Online Advertising…

Local SEO Part Two, Local Website Optimisation

If you read the first article in our Local SEO series, you’ll now understand why Google Places are so important, how to set yours up correctly and where to go for help. This article focuses on how to optimise your own practice website to improve your ranking for local searches.

Local SEO Part One, Google Places

Getting to the top of Google is an ongoing battle for any website. But for local businesses, like veterinary practices, concentrating on Local SEO is key. Last week, some of the Vet Help Direct team went on a course all about Local SEO and the article below is part one in our blog series on what they learnt and how you can implement it into your own SEO strategy.

Five Ways to Market Your Practice Online

Internet marketing and where to start with it may feel a little daunting. So, in no particular order, we’ve put together our top five ways to market your practice in the digital space…

Email Marketing – why it’s a MUST – and how to do it!

According to the Direct Marketing Association, email marketing has an average ROI of £40 for every £1 spent. So why aren’t more veterinary practices using this exceptional marketing tool? Read on for information and advice that will hopefully show you why to start and where to begin.

Facebook Reviews Explained

You may have noticed the new addition of a star rating on your Facebook page. This article will explain the basics of why it’s there, how it works, how to use it or how to get rid of it…

What to Post on Facebook

A good veterinary practice Facebook page should have a wide mix of content to keep fans interested and engaged. Below we’ve listed some ideas of content that you should consider including on your practice page. If you’ve got any more suggestions, please leave them in the comments box at the bottom of the page – all suggestions greatly appreciated as always!

Facebook Adverts – Why and How!

Having a Facebook page for your practice is now as important as having a website. Facebook gives you a constant line of communication with existing and potential clients. It allows you to easily tell people about your latest offers or services and promote your speciality skills, knowledge and practice USPs! Veterinary Practices with a Facebook page reap rewards such as increased client loyalty, increased client spend and brand new clients too. But the big question; once you’ve got a Facebook page, how do you get people to find it and engage? We think that the most cost effective and reliable way of getting more clients finding and engaging with your page is by using Facebook PPC Ads.