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Geo Target your audienceSubmitted by manish.chauhan Thu, 26 Mar 2009
Every website is built with a purpose and has its own target audience; while some may be targeting the global audience, others may be contending for the local niche. Market segmentation is an age old theory and is practiced widely. Businesses often implement geographical market segmentation based on their product/service offering. A florist based in Seattle is most unlikely to serve customers based in New York. Similarly, a ‘car breakdown’ service provider in the US would not be interested in promoting his website in the UK, or for that matter on global domain because that it not their intended target market. This is where the concept of ‘Geo Targeting’ fits into your marketing strategy; the need to showcase your products/services to your targeted audience. After all target audience is what matters the most.
Paid advertising like Google AdWords has a feature that makes it possible for marketers to target their intended geography. Hence, a Seattle based florist can run a paid campaign that is only visible to searchers located in Seattle. With search engine optimization, it was difficult to replicate the same effect and almost impossible to target cities without appending city name (geographic locator) in the keywords. But the search volumes for such keywords were significantly low and therefore made it infeasible in most cases. Search engines in an endeavor to provide more relevant results to searchers started to incorporate the principles of geo targeting. This was based on the finding that majority of searches are local in nature i.e. city, state or country specific. So if you were to search for budget airlines while in the United States, the results would be tilted towards US based budget airlines. Repeat the same search from a different country and you would find that the results are centered on airlines from that particular country. Different results for searchers present in different geographical locations; you get the hint don’t you? Search engines filter and display results based on the geographical location of searchers. They do so by establishing the geographical intent of a searcher based on various factors. Search engines also establish the geographical relevancy of web pages in order to present the most appropriate search results. Knowing these factors would help you effectively gain online visibility in the desired geographic location. The signals that come into play are:-
The factors mentioned above may not be comprehensive but sufficient to help you achieve online visibility in your target market. As with all others things pertaining to search engines, it is very difficult to predict the weight each of these factors carry individually. Search engines use these factors in various proportions and the presumed weight could vary depending on the number of factors available for decision making. About the Author
Kneoteric is a leading SEO India company providing SEM services including Search Engine Optimization (SEO), PPC Services and online marketing consultancy services.
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