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This may come as a surprise to some, but Metroplex Directory has been online as a local Dallas Yellow Pages directory since 2000. We won’t win any design awards, but we’ve delivered value and great search engine exposure for our customers and businesses that have chosen to list with us.
The time has come for us to branch out and expand our services to other Metro areas throughout the US. Another surprise to some, we actually get more listing requests from businesses outside of the Dallas Fort Worth area for some reason including areas such as the UK.
You will still be able to reach us by Googling Dallas Yellow Pages or www.metroplexdirectory. In addition, you can reach us by typing in dallasyellowpages.net and Where America Clicks.
Look for a special announcement in the next week or two and a list of our expanded services. With online search, search engine optimization, and search engine marketing heating up, it makes more sense than ever today to take advantage of local directory services.
(remember when everyone said the Internet was a fad? We do)
Not sure if you’ve been watching the 2008 Olympics like I have, but this summer’s games have been both exciting and disappointing. One of the things that I am in awe of is the amazing stamina, talent and mental toughness athletes must have to compete and a high level of performance.
Everything from Michael Phelp’s incredible accomplishments and one of the most under recognized with Constantina Tomescue taking a commanding lead in the women’s marathon and maintaining a near 60 second lead for over an hour to take the gold. Simply amazing!
Other than some odd and blatant judging errors in women’s gymnastics, the most disappointing event for me personally has been men and women’s track events. While I’m sure it’s always been this way, I’ve never really noticed it until this year. In nearly every race spectators and Olympic fans have been robbed by athletes shutting down before reaching the finish line. Imagine the wins and records that might have been been celebrated if every runner ran all the way through the finish line.
I can’t think of any sport where speed or time are combined and an athlete shuts down before finishing. I was always taught to run through first base while playing baseball. A receiver in football out running a tackle, down hill skiing, or swimming; Imagine if Michael Phelps shut down before touching the wall? Maybe he would have settled for 4 gold medals.
In both sports and business, we need to run the race through the finish line without shutting down or loosing momentum before we win.
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Have you ever tried to really figure out the Google Quality Score (QS)? I’ve read many articles, experimented with various ad formats and landing pages as most PPC students have, but there is a factor that I have not heard anyone talking about. It’s the grandfather clause. (If your not sure what a grandfather clause is just Google it)
A business collegue of mine has been playing the Google Adwords game now for about 5 years. His site has no more than fifteen pages, and he has nearly 100,000 keywords in his account. He is able to rank in the top 4 for nearly any keyword related to his area of PPC marketing and of course his daily spend is substantial.
My point is, it does not matter how wonderful your ad copy is, your landing page relevance, etc. The guys that have been spending big bucks on Google Adwords get a pass on all the Quality Score requirements that anyone new breaking into Adwords has to grind through. (I dare somebody to prove me wrong)
So what does this have to do with anything? Simply put, the big guys that have been spending the bucks will always have preferential treatment over anyone just trying to break into a specific market. Additionally, daily spend or dollars generated for Google has to be a hidden element to the overall Quality Score.
What are your thoughts? Have you seen big companies in a specific niche get a pass on Google Quality Score? Share your thoughts with our readers.