Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Get more reviews for your business while you help your local food bank

A great concept is sweeping the country! Food for reviews is a unique way to engage businesses with their community by donating a can of food to the local food bank
for every review left for one of our clients. In this way, the customer helps the business, and the business thereby helps the local community by helping to feed those in need. Our automated system assists also in the management of negative reviews by catching them privately to better help you address issues before they are made public. At BizzWoo we help businesses get more 5 star reviews with reputation management that works.


Monday, July 2, 2018

Get more reviews for your business on google

Do you have trouble getting your great customer to leave you a review? At BizzWoo we help businesses get more 5 star reviews with reputation management.  We engage businesses in their community by donating a can of food to the local food bank  for every review left for one of our clients. In this way, while the customer helps the business, the business in turn helps the local community by helping to feed those in need. Our automated system assists also in the management of negative reviews by catching them privately to better help you address issues before they are made public.


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Thursday, December 14, 2017

Call-Only Google AdWords For Attorneys

AdWords And Phone Calls-Call Only Campaigns

Call extensions let you add phone numbers to your ads, which can significantly increase clickthrough rates. When your call extensions show, people can tap or click a button to call your business directly. That means more customer engagement with your ads, and more chances for you to get and track your conversions. Call extensions are the easiest way to add phone numbers to existing ads. If you attempt to include a phone number elsewhere in your ad text, it may lead to the disapproval of the ad, so if you would like to include a phone number, it is best to use a call extension. You can also create call-only campaigns.

The newer call-only campaigns take time to setup properly but can result in a much lower client acquisition cost. To get phone calls to your firm, set up a call-only campaign to encourage clients to call you by clicking or tapping your ad. With call-only campaigns, you bid to drive calls to your law firm instead of clicks to your website. You can set your ads to show only when your firm can take calls, so you won’t miss an opportunity to connect with your potential clients.  With these campaigns, you can use CPC bidding based on the value of a call to your business. You can also add your existing phone information to your new ads and attach select extensions to your call-only campaigns.

Ads created in call-only campaigns are fine-tuned to show only on mobile devices that are capable of making calls. Taps on these ads will only generate calls — they won’t link to a website. These ads are very flexible with how they can appear. To optimize for mobile and enhance performance, your ads may not always show every line of text you enter when setting up your campaign. Likewise, select extensions, which are available for call-only campaigns, may also be hidden in order to make the most of the smaller screen space on mobile devices.

If you feel that your small law firm is ready for SEM, make sure that you have the time and resources to dedicate to your campaign and your online presence. Your campaign needs to have the right keywords and descriptions, but also effective tracking and analytics so you can monitor performance and conversions. Remember, do not let your social media presence, content marketing, and website suffer at the expense of your ad campaign!

One of the most important differences between SEO and SEM is that SEO takes time, whereas SEM provides more immediate results. You may want calls and clicks fast, but you must dedicate work to your online presence to motivate customers who click on your ad to give you their law firm. SEO and SEM work best when used together.

When used properly, SEM can help your law firm achieve its lead generation goals. Enlisting the help of a professional can also be a wise investment.  BusinessCreator/ForLawFirmsOnly has a team of SEM Marketing Pros that can create and manage your google AdWords and Facebook campaigns for you!

Edward Kundahl, Ph.D., M.B.A.

Ed can be reached at (or visit his websites)
855-943-8736
ed@forlawfirmsonly.com
www.BusinessCreatorPlus.com
www.ForLawFirmsOnly.com


Tuesday, December 12, 2017

setting up Caller ID google home


This video will show you how to set up caller ID on your google home, or your google home mini, in less than a minute. You need to have the google home app already installed on your phone. 

Caller ID set up google home

This video will show you how to set up caller ID on your google home, or your google home mini, in less than a minute. You need to have the google home app already installed on your phone. 

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setting up Caller ID google home

This video will show you how to set up caller ID on your google home, or your google home mini, in less than a minute. You need to have the google home app already installed on your phone. 

Caller ID set up google home

This video will show you how to set up caller ID on your google home, or your google home mini, in less than a minute. You need to have the google home app already installed on your phone. 

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Friday, December 8, 2017

How to buy my girlfriend lingerie.

This Question is from young man who want to buy his girlfriend some lingerie. But he has no idea on how best to do that.

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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Win a google home mini

My husband and I are happily married. 

This year I decided to surprise my husband and do our taxes.

When look at bank statements, I saw that he took out 200 dollars. Looking back, he has withdrawn 200 dollars every paycheck like clockwork. Every statement from the past I could find, going back even before we got married, he has been taking out $200.

When he got home from work last night, I casually brought it up.He blew up at me. He said that I have no right to dig through his finances. He said that he makes all of the money, pays all of the bills, and doesn't ask me for anything.  We have barely spoken all day. What should I do now?

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