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presses and going online only. Not exactly related to local, but shows where traditional media is heading. Over the next year or 2 we will be seeing countless newspapers and magazines folding. Perhaps some TV channels too. Andrew Shotland August 4, 2008 at 6:06 pm I have noticed the Playgirl ad pages getting pretty thin lately, er I mean a friend told me that she noticed… seobro August 9, 2008 at 11:26 pm
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were Google Adwords and the local newspaper. With Google Adwords I was paying $150 per lead, but with the community newspaper I was paying 20 cents per lead. I consider a lead a prospect showing up at the properety and filling out a credit form. A phone call does not count. Many people call and do not show up. Needless to say with Google I was paying two dollars per click and most of my clicks came from people outside the US. This is in spite of “geo-targeting” and using the name of my small town in the adwords ad. For finding renters small newspapers rule. BTW craiglist produced zero leads it was filled with spam. Stever August 10, 2008 at 11:35 am I find it curious that with geo-t
argeting you’re seeing most of your clicks coming from outside the US. Try targeting to state or city, not country. In using geo-targeting in single click from outside US. I’m targeting to cities. I do see a small volume from outside the targeted city, but it is rather low. AND, have you turned off the content network ads? PREVIOUS Dear Readers, I Could Use A Weekend Ego Boost NEXT Search Engine Optimization & Google Insights Subscribe To The LSG Blog! No SPAM. Ever. Email Address * * required Check Out Our New Free Tool! Local Pack-O-Meter Logo Popular Posts Local SEO Ranking Factors.