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Google Places, UPS Boxes, and Your Mail

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

It’s been a long time practice for many home based business owners to purchase a UPS box for their business, both for convenience & separation, as well as the advantage of getting an actual street address (which is not your home).  The street address can then be put into Google Places, Yahoo! Local, etc and help businesses rank for local searches.

UPS box for SEOSince this ‘strategy’ has been going on, Google introduced service areas which helped alleviate a lot of the issues related to being a home-based business.  But there are still a lot of small businesses using UPS boxes to help rank in different local districts.

I’m not necessarily saying it’s the right way to do it, but there are definitely a lot of them still doing it, and it works in many cases still today. Click to continue »

How Can I Let Google Know That My Website is UK Based?

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

If you’ve got a website that is indexed in the US, but isn’t showing up in your home country of England, you’ve got a problem.  Well, assuming all of your traffic and target is in the UK.  Lucky for you, this is easy to fix.

Simply log in (or join) Google’s Webmaster Tools and update your settings to UK.  This will help you let Google know where your target audience is, and they’ll adjust their indexing accordingly.

You may also want to put your UK address on your website, and you could also work on getting some links from local UK-based websites that complement yours.

Lastly, for best results you should have a UK-based hosting company.