Small Business Show 66 Part 1: Guarantees, Travellers & Trailers

On this weeks show we’re joined by David Quaid from Primary Position – one of the leading SEO companies in Ireland.

Topics discussed this week are:

- Government Launching Credit Guarantee Scheme

- The Limerick Workers Co-Op to begin working to create jobs

- River Shannon bypass good for Clare Business

- Old tech holding businesses back?

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

Small Business Show: Part 1 – Maps, Debt & €90bn

This week on the Small Business Show Kehlan and Brian are joined by special guest Mary Carty who has co-written a new book entitled 50 Monster Ideas To Get More Website Links and Customers.

Topics discussed this week are:

Horizon 2020 To Replace Framework 7 Programme With €90bn

Irish Manufacturing Grows By Fastest Rate In Over A Year

Sick Certs For Staff Being Distributed Like ‘Snuff At a Wake’

 

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

Small Business Show: David Quaid Spills the Beans on SEO

David Quaid of PrimaryPosition.comDavid Quaid runs Primary Position, an agency which specialises in Search Engine Optimisation or SEO.  Recently he met Conn for a coffee and an interview for the Small Business Show.

David points out that SEO and marketing is the first step in online business.  Before you build the site – before you choose a domain name – you need to consider your target audience: who they are, and how they will find you.

Content is critically important, he explains.  It should be meaningful and useful, in the language of your customers – not of the ‘trade’.  Users go online to research solutions to their problems but they may not know the technical terms for those solutions.  Good SEO anticipates these searches and responds with meaningful content that draws traffic.

Links are important, he says, but they must be relevant, in the context of the text where they are found and in the overall nature of the subject matter or business in question.  You can’t fake this stuff – he says.  Search engines devote considerable resources to making sure their results are relevant – otherwise they lose trust and, as a consequence, business.  Good SEO, he agrees, is about good marketing and good customer relations.

The Small Business Show is broadcast each weekend in syndication on Irish radio.  Items from the show are published as podcasts throughout the week on FocuSMEIreland.com.  You can subscribe for free to download the MP3s automatically using RSS or iTunes.

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