Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Searching for a Veterinarian on Google

Want to know how many pet owners are using Google to search for a veterinarian or animal hospital in your city? There's an easy way to get a general idea. Knowing this will give you some idea as to how many new clients you could be picking up if your veterinary practice's website is well optimized for that search.

By the way, if you have any trouble with this, we're happy to help you at My Hometown Vet. Just drop us a note (http://www.myhometownvet.com/).

First, go to your browser and type in adwords.google.com. Once you're there, you'll have to set up an account. It's free and you'll be glad you did it. Next, go to the "keywords" tool (screenshot below).

Next, type in the key words that you think pet owners are using to search for you. For instance, "veterinarian atlanta" will give you the following results:


According to Google, there are over 10,000 searches a month just using the keyword "veterinarian Atlanta" or some variation of that word. That's a significant number of people in the Atlanta area searching for a veterinarian.

And according to Google and other search engine metrics, nearly 52% of all local business searches are done with the intent to purchase. That means, the veterinary practice that is well optimized for the search in Atlanta for a pet owner searching for a veterinarian is going to pick up a lot of new clients.

This is exactly what we do at My Hometown Vet. Our goal is to optimize your website so that a new pet owner finds your website when they search for you. We're not just a directory, but Search Engine Marketing experts that utilizes all of the Internet to help potential clients find your veterinary practice. Keep reading to lear more!

To your Internet Marketing success!

CJ Levendoski
Managing Partner

Myhometownvet.com allows veterinarians to market their veterinary practice on the internet; marketing your veterinary practice website; search engine optimization for the veterinary practice. Veterinary practice management. Veterinary marketing. Veterinary advertising, veterinary reminder cards.

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