Own Your Backyard: How Local Businesses Win Against Bigger Competitors - Wesley Prescott - ebook

Own Your Backyard: How Local Businesses Win Against Bigger Competitors ebook

Wesley Prescott

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Local businesses lose customers every day to chains, franchises, and online competitors not because they offer inferior service but because they fail to dominate visibility and trust in their own communities . This book provides a tactical playbook for becoming the undisputed leader in your local market by leveraging advantages big competitors cannot replicate including personal relationships, community presence, and hyper-local marketing . Readers will learn how to maximize local search visibility so customers find you first, build a reputation that generates referrals and repeat business automatically, and create memorable customer experiences that turn buyers into advocates . It covers practical strategies including optimizing Google Business Profile and local SEO, partnering with complementary local businesses, sponsoring community events that build brand equity, and using geotargeted advertising that reaches ideal customers within your service area . Through step-by-step implementation guides, budget-friendly tactics, and real case studies from successful local businesses, you will understand how to outmaneuver competitors with deeper pockets by being more relevant, responsive, and embedded in your community . Whether you run a restaurant, retail shop, service business, or professional practice, this guide helps you claim market leadership in your backyard instead of competing on price alone .

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Liczba stron: 156

Rok wydania: 2025

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