You share very good information. One thing I have struggled with is using a pricing page. I am a web developer and in my area, 99% of my competitors do not list their prices for services. I am thinking of experimenting by putting a price page for one of my services to see if that works out.
Don't follow the crowd and do what you think is best for your customers. It's not because everybody is hiding their prices you should do the same. Testing it out is a good idea
Thanks for watching and commenting as always Jesse
3 года назад
It was a very useful video. I also usually build local websites. Although most of them have the pages you said, I noticed that some of them are missing. I will fix these deficiencies as soon as possible for a good user experience. I have a question for you: I made it to the first page on a keyword. But I can't get to the top. I am listed at the bottom of the page. What would you suggest?
Hi great video, qq - In your experience with regards to local service area businesses like plumbers does creating local area pages help ranking in Google maps? or is that just for normal results. Cheers!
It does to a point but since the main ranking factor is proximity there is likely going to be competitors in the area you are targeting nearer to the customers than you so don't expect miracles
2:05 No way. That 'homepage' is WAY too long. Check your analytics and see how long people will stay on one page; Check how many will even scroll. That homepage you showed is useless.
@@rankingacademy Yes I say so. And when are you going to give examples based on real world businesses? Local "emergency plumbers"? Don't make me laugh. Any clown can rank those businesses at the top.