Top 10 for the Weekend- July 30
We’re back with this week’s latest thrilling installment of Top 10 for the Weekend! What do we have in store this week?
Google Testing New, More Integrated Local Search SERPs
Looks like Google is busy experimenting with some new layouts to their main SERPs. Blumenthal’s shares the findings of Linda Buquet of Catalyst eMarketing, including such changes as making the Places listings bigger and more like organic results (the only difference being the inclusion of a Map pin) and having the map scroll down the page as you do. Not sure if this will be a permanent change, but what I am sure of is that this will no doubt lower traffic results to individual websites while increasing them to review sites. Not cool, Google.
Posted on Friday, July 30th, 2010
Should I renew my yellow pages ad?
Last week I was asked by one of my client’s about her yellow pages ad which was up for renewal. Hmmm … my response was half-hearted and I waffled a little.
Yes, the yellow pages industry is dying, some would argue it’s dead.

Unused and unwanted.
But a part of me hesitates at completely dropping out of the book.
Posted on Thursday, July 29th, 2010
3 out of 5 Search Influence Employees Don’t Even Own a Print Phone Book
In conversation one day, I mentioned to Will that for what we charge some of our clients, I can put a real value on it when I compare it to yellow pages spending. And what I mean by that is for what a plastic surgeon or a dentist or a wedding photographer might pay for a large display ad in their local yellow pages, they could be spending the same or less in search engine optimization (SEO – Organic Search) / search engine marketing (SEM – Paid Search) and getting so much more return on investment for their marketing budget.
Posted on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
3 Simple Tips to Measure Online Directory Advertising ROI
It’s pretty simple: marketing on the Internet is, on one level, about dominating as much real estate on page 1 of Google as possible.
The typical places to dominate are the left side of the page (natural or organic search results) and the right side of the page (paid search results). However, with the abundance of online directories aggressively marketing themselves, the ability to own more of page 1 of Google for a certain key phrase is more and more attainable.
Posted on Monday, April 27th, 2009
YPA Blog - File Under D
The Yellow Pages Association has launched a blog .
I added it to my feed reader under Local Search. I put it there because I don’t have a category for Dinosaur or Dead Trees or Dying industry
I kid — I think the Yellow Pages has 5-10 years of life left in it.
There may be some consolidation and there will certainly be heroic efforts to save it, but ultimately it will completely lose relevance in a world of ubiquitous connection.
Of course, it may all turn around. Who knows?
Posted on Saturday, January 10th, 2009









