As a local SEO company in Chandler, we have many small business contracting outfits, and with microbursts and monsoons, Arizona is a popular place for the roofing trade. One of the lessons we have learned in doing optimization in the era of SEO penalties such penguin and panda, is to brand our companies in their niche. Every niche has some commonalities, and some unique needs specific to their industry.
Get to the point, what should I do for my roofing SEO?
Social Media! I won’t go into the social media we all know and love, those details could fill volumes and we can go into them in another post. Here are the basics:
Here are the best social media for contractors:
Houzz is fantastic for contractors. It allows you to do so much:
It basically has the best of every single social network in one kick ass contractors website.
While not so much exclusive as they used to be, it is still a worthwhile place to make sure you have a few positive reviews. Way back when, it was actually started by a woman names Angie with a list she kept. Now this is not so much the case. In the beginning, a placement on the site was highly coveted, and could only be achieved through a very exclusive nomination and selection process. Now, for the right amount of money, anyone can get in. They also offer a free profile, though I have seen that go down over the years, I may be mistaken but it seems I was not always able to get the free account through.
This cool site is a forum for roofers, but it appears to have a decent moderator and produces decent threads worth viewing. It is only a PR3, but if there is on thing the algorithim loves it is a niche site, the more dedicated the better, this is much more important than pagerank in most cases, except where the pagerank is below 2 (just my opinion, this last point of the 2 PR).
Contractors actually have a few nice things going for them that another company may have a harder time pulling off. They are often well situated to take very scenic pictures, resulting in a great social media reach. Leverage your photos for all of the above properties, and embed them into your sites. You can also take advantage of platforms that really only work for pics, like:
One last tip – use your company name for your profile urls, not keywords or anything else! An example would be http://www.facebook.com/myfavoritewebdesigns.
Hope This Helps,
Joshua Jacoby
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