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The State of Local Search Event Review – Web Marketing Wednesday in Ottawa

See the slides from the event at the end of this blog post.

Twenty percent of searches in web browsers involve localizing language, Jackson Lo stated near the beginning of his presentation, “The State of Local Search” at Web Marketing Wednesday on November 23.


It’s a number that gets less shocking the more time you spend thinking about it. One out of every 5 searches are related to local products and services.

On smart phones, that number rises from 20% of searches to 40%. In about three years, there will be one smart phone for every person on earth.

As those statistics show, local search will be an increasingly important part of any search profile for businesses in coming years. How can we make sure that our businesses will be found?

Jackson outlined five major aspects of local search optimization, including both on-site and off-site factors.

The event was spurred by some fantastic growth in the Ottawa Web Marketing Meetup Group, which has grown in leaps and bounds since our last Web Marketing Wednesday and now stands at around 150 marketers in Ottawa.

Many thanks to everyone who came out to watch the presentation and talk to a great group of marketers, e-commerce enthusiasts and search-engine specialists.

If you’re interested in presenting or sponsoring our next event, send an email to bmyers@cardinalpath.com or jlo@cardinalpath.com.

To take part in the ongoing Web Marketing Wednesday conversion, follow the #wmwott hashtag, or join the Ottawa Web Marketing LinkedIn or Meetup groups.

And for photos from the event, check our our Facebook page.

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