SEO Tips for Computer Repair Businesses

| October 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

I have been asked by a couple of folks how I got my rankings up in Google without paying an SEO person to assist. For a long time, I didn’t even realize what SEO was or needed it as I didn’t rely on Google calls for business. Although I always liked checking to see where I was, I really didn’t put it as a priority. Until this year, it was getting in the competitive level that kind of got me interested. My company is in the 5th year and doing well. I wanted my competition to see me getting the ranks I guess.

Depends on some situations (not sure why everyone gets different results), I am usually on page 1 or top of page 2. I just had a buddy from Virginia check and I was on page 1, #3. Just an FYI…we don’t get a many calls from Google and we are ranked in positions you would think we would be getting calls. I don’t know if paying to be at the very very top is worth that money, never did it with a successful campaign. Tried it for a few days and got scared to be honest.

Anyway, moving on. What I have done to help my rankings was blog and had titles of the blogs that worked for me in the search engines. I sometimes Google a title and see what Google finds to be a top search and name my title around that search. I make sure to fill the blog with search words in regards to the topics that people would try to search for themselves.

In addition to the blogs, I have Word Press installed for my site and use the All-in-one plug in and have all my blogs tagged (not every single one, but many) with keywords and also change the meta name keywords to be. Overall, these these helped me get the rankings.

Final tip, landing pages have not helped with SEO. Tried it and don’t know if I’m doing it wrong or what, but I have found blog titles work great. Test this out. Google “SEO Tips for Computer Repair Businesses” and you should see my blog at the top.

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Lisa Hendrickson is the owner of Call That Girl. She is an Outlook Expert and Microsoft 365 Consultant.

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