
This is a sponsored review.
When
Best Friends Pet Care, a nationwide chain of pet grooming facilities, approached us for a sponsored review, I wasn't sure what to write because what is there specifically about a pet grooming business that DoggieNews readers would be interested in knowing?
But what caught my attention as I wandered around their website is the vast library of articles about pet care. And with my background in Internet marketing and publishing, I knew right away this is how they can grab attention from other pet owners.
I particularly liked the library of grooming tips by breed...
http://www.bestfriendspetcare.com/dog_grooming/dog-grooming.cfmEach dog breed has its own webpage, with the breed name in the URL. If you were to google, "pug dog grooming", or "beagle dog grooming" or "chihuahua dog grooming", you'll find Best Friends Pet Care right there at or near the top of the listings.
I imagine pet grooming is one of those businesses that probably does better marketing itself through the phone book or newspaper, but if you're trying to attention online, and get it for free, Best Friends Pet Care is probably an example of what to do.
BTW, I also googled, "dog grooming" and Best Friends Pet Care has the #4 and #5 positions. That's pretty good for a broad search term.
The business also has lots of
other articles related to general pet care. These will also grab traffic from search engines, and it doesn't cost anything to market your business by publishing articles on your own website.
"But wait a minute", you say. "I have a dog blog with hundreds of articles on it, and my blog never shows up on Google". That's because it's a blog. Google considers blog content as being "timely" content, that is, associated with some kind of current event, like a diary entry, news, or commentary about recent event. Blog articles usually rank high in the first few months, and then fall drastically down in the listings. On the other hand, standard webpages, which is what Best Friends Pet Care is publishing, starts out low in the rankings, and gradually work their up over time, and usually stay up. The only way a specific blog article ever stays ranked high, is when it enjoys a lot of inbound links from other sites, or when someone googles a highly-detailed search.
So ok, I doubt that DoggieNews readers care to hear about how to build a website that attracts a lot of attention, but then again, some of our readers are pet business owners too.
As for whether or not Best Friends Pet Care is a great place to take your pet, I can't say. While they do have several locations across the USA, their nearest center to me is about 80 miles to the south in San Diego, and I'm not getting paid for the gas or the pet grooming expenses.
They appear to be more focused locations along the Atlantic Coast.
Click here to see all of their locations.
But if you need some pet grooming services, give them a try. If you've already tried them, click on "Post a Comment" and tell us about it. (Be nice, they paid for this article).
Visit online:
http://www.bestfriendspetcare.comLabels: Grooming