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A Visual Website Map?
Hey guys. I think one of the obstacles we all face is that we aren't delivering a tangible object to our clients. With that in mind we're always looking for different ways to show our clients what they are getting. Do any of you use a tool or service that is great for building a visual map of the client site? Something you can just dump a URL into and it'll generate a nice mad/diagram of the site to look at? Just curious...
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New comment 7d ago
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@Mike Clay Great Idea
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https://app.screencast.com/TnqvILJD381B1 Hey everyone! I just wrapped up building a new tool that calculates thematic content needs for true market domination 🌐📈. If you've ever felt lost on where to start or what content to prioritize for maximum impact, this might just be the roadmap you've been waiting for! 👉 Check out this quick demo video to see it in action and let me know what you think! I am working to get this live online and not just in my development enviroment
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New comment 9d ago
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you rock!
Week 5 Of FoundationRank Is LIVE!
Sorry for the delay on this one. Week 5 is now LIVE and in the Kajabi member's area. All about drive stacks and schema stacking. Don't worry over the shoulder examples coming as well! @Mike Clay
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New comment 27d ago
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Same as John nothing showing.
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My biggest challenge is understanding the optimal structure for a website with multiple locations/gmb With multiple service offerings. How to set up the navigational structure and Geo optimize
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New comment 30d ago
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Having to rewatch things
GBP Verifications
Hey all, I manage about 350+ GBPs and have gotten a lot of gray hair from Google over the years with GBP verifications. 😆 First question - @Brian Willie / @Mike Clay - if you do a search in a given area for a high volume search phrase and the top 3 GBPs have shown addresses, isn't it a good practice to have a shown address for your/your client's GBP you're trying to get ranked because the top 3 results have a shown address and that is what Google is rewarding? Is it possible to get a SAB (hidden address GBP) ranked above shown address GBPs from your experience? I have been able to do this a few times, but I prefer to match whatever Google is rewarding (e.g. If the top 3 results are SAB.. then I do that. If the top 3 results have shown addresses... then I do that). Or, will we have so much geo relevance with what we're going to learn in this course that it doesn't matter if we have a shown address or not? This leads to my next part. Assuming Google is still rewarding shown addresses over hidden addresses (which seems to be the case from my team's research over the years), how is everyone doing with getting GBP verifications for clients that don't have a physical location already (e.g. a remodeler that works out of his home)? I'll share some of our successes with this to kick this off... Our current video verification process: 1. Get setup with a virtual office or co-working space that is smaller/local to the area/state (e.g. not Regus). Make sure they don't have a clause that states you have to remove GBP if you don't continue to pay them. 2. Setup website and make sure the home page has the same phone number and address as what is going to go on the GBP listing. 3. Get 20-30 citations so there are some mentions across the web about the company name, website, phone #, address, etc. 4. Start the GBP setup process. Most likely it will ask for a video verification. 5. We get an assumed name doc from the state we're in with the VO address/GBP name, a small order of business cards made at FedEx/Kinkos, and print out the logo on laminated paper or thick stock paper. 6. Depending on if the VO/co-working space has offices we can use or not, we typically will reserve the conference room, put the laminated paper with logo on the door, have our laptop showing the client website on the desk, have the business cards out, have the state doc out showing the name/address. 7. When we do the video verification we have had better luck in a Google Chrome browser on our phones. Verificaiton process - show street signs, show building number, walk in (show that you have access), walk into the conference room (show logo on door), show laptop with company website, show business cards with name/address, and state doc with name/address. (We do this exact recording again from the camera on our phone in case there are issues with them getting the verification through the GBP so we can send it to them in a Google support ticket.)
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New comment 30d ago
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good info ty
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Steve H
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Local Biz Owner DFW struggling to get a foothold on this local SEO. Looking and welcoming all the help I can get.

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Joined Sep 26, 2024
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