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	<title>Comments on: Decorative Concrete Contractors Should Take Advantage of Google Local Business</title>
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		<title>By: Melih Oztalay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melih Oztalay</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Chip,

I am in complete agreement that local business listings are the way to go for any local business dependent upon the local consumer for their revenue.  This is a good point in time in which the Internet is a good local marketing tool to be found on web searches and mobile searches.

What I am most concerned about are small and local businesses having to contend with multiple websites when it comes to their local listing.  What I&#039;m really talking about are &quot;time resources&quot;.

Afterall, there are over 60 websites in four different categories specifically geared towards local listings.  How can a local or small business have the time resources to cover this space?

Even if you made a conscious decision to not manage all 60, there are well more than Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask.  The space goes to Local.com (they went public), Yelp, Merchant Circle, and many others.

Consumers will be the ones deciding which of these local listing websites they will go and post their experience through consumer reviews. This adds to the burden that no one single local listing website will do the trick.

Something we recently read at KillerStartUps are companies that are offering a low cost service to update then manage these listings for companies. You can read about this at KillerStartUps here:

http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/smartfindslocallisting-com-be-found-online

It is a changing world and the local business will benefit. There will be some adjustment to this space needed.

Good information from your post and hopefully varying opinions help give perspective.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Chip,</p>
<p>I am in complete agreement that local business listings are the way to go for any local business dependent upon the local consumer for their revenue.  This is a good point in time in which the Internet is a good local marketing tool to be found on web searches and mobile searches.</p>
<p>What I am most concerned about are small and local businesses having to contend with multiple websites when it comes to their local listing.  What I&#8217;m really talking about are &#8220;time resources&#8221;.</p>
<p>Afterall, there are over 60 websites in four different categories specifically geared towards local listings.  How can a local or small business have the time resources to cover this space?</p>
<p>Even if you made a conscious decision to not manage all 60, there are well more than Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask.  The space goes to Local.com (they went public), Yelp, Merchant Circle, and many others.</p>
<p>Consumers will be the ones deciding which of these local listing websites they will go and post their experience through consumer reviews. This adds to the burden that no one single local listing website will do the trick.</p>
<p>Something we recently read at KillerStartUps are companies that are offering a low cost service to update then manage these listings for companies. You can read about this at KillerStartUps here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/smartfindslocallisting-com-be-found-online" rel="nofollow">http://www.killerstartups.com/Search/smartfindslocallisting-com-be-found-online</a></p>
<p>It is a changing world and the local business will benefit. There will be some adjustment to this space needed.</p>
<p>Good information from your post and hopefully varying opinions help give perspective.</p>
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