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Content Creation For Blog & Ranking Locally
Hello There, Don Quixote's points regarding YMYL sites and use of Google Posts are both good ones. Medical content needs to come from an authoritative source to do its best these days. Using Google Posts to intro your blog posts on your Google Business Profile is also a smart idea. I think, however, you are asking a very specific question here. I believe you are asking (and correct me if I'm wrong) if, let's say, an orthopaedic surgery practice based in San Diego had a blog that featured articles about back injuries, surgeries and therapies, would those blog posts particularly come up for people searching for these topics in San Diego. Is this the scenario you are describing? If so, then what would be key here is that the articles not only be optimized for "lower back surgery options", but also, "San Diego". A blog post like this might be titled something like, What are Your Lower Back Surgery Options in San Diego? And it could feature a review of orthopedic surgical offices in that city. This local optimization would make it clear to Google that the content is written for a particular geographic audience. Otherwise, without the geomodification, you would basically be competing against the rest of the English-speaking world for this keyword phrase and your article wouldn't likely be any more liable to come up for San Diego searchers than for searchers anywhere else in the world. So, your approach to this sort of things deserves careful planning, based on your business location and business model, if you are trying to attract a local audience.
Content & Blogging | | MiriamEllis1 -
Back linking to relevent sites
Hey, I would like to give you a bit of advice, There are many websites that provide listing websites automatically by one click and will give you a number of backlinks. " I mean websites services not humans and you can differentiate " Some of such services are paid and you can find free, but take care: 1- Those links will not be relative to your niche and will be created randomly in their prepared network of domains. 2- You will face spam links among them and start tiring yourself to disavow from them. If you want to do that, the best way is to build manually. And if you can not manage this issue by yourself, you can make a contract with an SEO specialist or agency in order to complete this task for you.
Moz Local | | Fadi.861 -
What should my site name be?
Hi Plenty of opportunity, post an article weekly. Add in launch date, description, more photo's etc. Reviews set a target of say 50 and see how you go.. Appearing in your local search pack on maps should drive some good brand agnostic leads.. All the best.
On-Page / Site Optimization | | ClaytonJ0