Let’s define what we mean when we use the phrase “digital presence”. It includes all of the information available online about your business, including:
This is the process by which you source, manage, and make information available about your business to your customers.
Let’s take a look at a few stats about how people are searching:
With stats like these, your business can’t afford to lose customers due to incorrect or missing information online.
Google and other search engines crawl hundreds of sites to find the best results for the searcher. Not only do results include the actual search term and distance to a business, search engines also consider someone’s previous search history.
Search engines pull information from sites such as Yelp, Facebook, Google, and more. It’s possible that someone doing a search will visit one of these sites for information about your business rather than visit your site, simply because this is the information that appears first.
What determines the results that are displayed?
The three main factors that Google or another search engine might consider when determining the information that should be displayed includes, relevance, distance, and prominence. Let’s look at examples of each:
If there’s incorrect information on one website, this can mean there’s inaccurate data on many more sites.
This is also a problem because not even marketers have time to sift through all of these sites to review every piece of information, including business address, hours, contact information, and more.
One example of this, Spot On had a client several years ago that measured success by ensuring that his information on various sites was correct. We changed each site one by one, but a couple months later, the information had reverted back. Why did this happen? The websites find data in different places, and depending on where it is found, the sites might be pulling incorrect data.
If potential customers are seeing discrepancies in your company’s information or can’t find the information they’re searching for, they may instead seek out your competitor that has that piece of information available online. It can also lead to a poor customer experience before they even interact with your business.
While there isn’t a quick or easy fix, there are several solutions available so that you can begin working toward having the correct information about your business appear in search results.
You can choose from:
Spot On co-founder and partner Susie Kelley is dedicated to leveraging technology to advance innovative solutions in highly regulated industries. Driven by the opportunity to elevate brands, she co-founded Spot On in 2012 after having spent 15 years honing her marketing skills in an agency. Susie leads business development with a personal touch, focusing on building lasting relationships with clients to meet — and exceed — their goals for business growth.
Get the latest and greatest posts sent straight to your inbox.