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A Simple yet Effective Digital Marketing Plan

Writer's picture: Jay T TriskoJay T Trisko

When planning an effective local marketing campaign, there are some basic steps you won’t want to forget. Here are some Do's and Don'ts for an effective digital marketing plan.


Certainly business websites and social media are important tools for local marketing campaigns. But you’ll want to incorporate other local marketing ideas, too. There are also some traps you won’t want to fall into when doing your local marketing.


Here’s a simple list of dos and don’ts to get you started.  


DO be sure to claim your business on My Google Business.

Providing information for your Google My Business listing may be a no brainer and will help your business come up in local search. But added steps like making sure your address squares with the standards set down by the United States Postal Service are important, too. You’ll also want to make sure your geocode is accurate to be sure your location is right on Google Maps.


DON’T forget to claim your business on review sites — like Yelp.

In addition to Google My Business, there are a large number of review sites out there including Yelp, Google and Facebook. Claim your business on these sites so you can gather feedback and respond to customer concerns. Another reason is that reviews helps with SEO and conversion rates.


DO make efforts to encourage your customers to leave online reviews.

There are some things to avoid when trying to encourage customers to leave online reviews. For example, you can’t reward customers for a good review or punish them for a bad one. You can, however, let customers know what review sites your business uses and explain the value to your business.


DON’T forget to use tools like Yext to collect reviews on your site.

While it’s great to get positive reviews on Yelp or Facebook, first-party reviews on your own site are really most important to search engines like Google. Use tools like Yext Reviews to collect and publish customer reviews on your site.


DO use social media to engage with customers.

In fact, that’s exactly what you should be using social media for. Use it to answer customer questions and respond to customer complaints. Really, social media should be used to retain your existing customers and followers and keep them coming back for more.


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