Local Search Ranks provides a mobile business directory listing. Potential customers can look for products and services from an extensive selection of mobile devices.
Once a customer identifies your company, they will be provided with contact details including a business description, a map, clear directions, and telephone numbers of your company.
The business details of your company need to be provided in the specific format so that it appears in the list while searching the Internet from a mobile device. The Local Search Ranks team focuses and ensures that your data is in the suitable format and is listed as high as possible in mobile local search rankings.
It is the responsibility of the Local Search Ranks team to make sure that your business will be found wherever and whenever potential customers are searching for your product or service.
Local Search Ranks customers are not only given standard Google Adwords, but also Mobile Google Adwords. Sponsored ads are a part of Google mobile search results. Hence the potential customers who search using mobile devices, receive the same information about your business that they get from ordinary sponsored ads.
Local Search Ranks is a leading provider of Mobile Ads, a new technology that harnesses the power of mobile devices to connect to users searching for information on their cell phones.
Local Search Ranks finds your company information, type of service, and targeted keywords and places them into a data feed sent directly to map providers such as Google Maps.
Since our data feeds are authenticated and match your local business profile in online local business databases, our local business listings have a higher probability of appearing in local search results when queried via mobile devices.
There are 405 million mobile Internet users worldwide, according to Internet research firm eMarketer, and within four years this number is expected to double. Google mobile ads allow you to target this large and growing audience while they’re on the go.
Local mobile advertising will be the next hot trend, with local mobile search leading the way, according to BIA’s The Kelsey Group.
Local mobile ad revenue will grow to $3.1 billion in 2013, up from $160 million last year, while mobile search will reach $2.3 billion, according to the firm’s forecasts. Local searches made up 27.8 percent of all searches in 2008, but are expected to hit 35.1 percent in 2013, according to the report, “Going Mobile: The Mobile Local Media Opportunity.”