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04-18-2014, 01:29 PM
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Hacking Pinterest to Increase Local Traffic
In late November, Pinterest announced that they were launching a service named "Place Pins", where content can published then laid out on a map. A nod to Foursquare's functionality when it comes to building interactive city guides,
Pinterest is looking to capitalize on their engaged and highly visual audience to develop beautiful, user-generated journeys within localities. While SoLoMo (Social, Local, Mobile) has been on the lips – and sometimes in the backs of throats – of marketers for the last couple years, platforms like Pinterest are finally realizing how to create a marketing niche than either hasn't existed or has performed poorly in the past. With more than 75 percent of Pinterest's traffic coming from mobile, they are in an obvious position to raise the standard when it comes to SoLoMo. As social, local, and mobile all continue to propel SEO in a new and exciting direction, don't be surprised to see search engines begin to index, parse, and take into consideration these maps. They are, after all, beneath the bells and whistles, an incredible directory of what users consider relevant, popular and experientially sound. As search algorithms evolve, social signals in all shapes and sizes will undoubtedly begin to replace the current weight distribution of ranking indicators – especially with alternative search engines like Yandex doing away with links altogether. Source:http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2319419/6-Ways-to-Accelerate-Your-Local-SEO-Success-in-2014 |
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