One of the reasons Yelp works so well is because it doesn’t appear to be a search engine on the surface. It seems completely controlled by reviews, right?
While this is definitely true, if you see ads on a page and there is a search function available, you can bet that the website has an algorithm to help it rank different pages, and that algorithm isn’t just about which businesses have the most reviews.
This is where being strategic in the way you optimize your Yelp page comes in handy.
The Basics of Yelp Optimization
For fun, Google “how does Yelp’s search algorithm work.” The latest answer to that question was in 2013.
In other words, much of what we know works comes from experiments and trying different things within the platform.
However, there are a few basics that we know are important when it comes to ranking:
1. Fill out All of Your Information
It should go without saying, but the more information you include on your Yelp listing, the better optimized that listing is for readers; thus, making your listing superior to those not fully completed.
Sound familiar yet? Yep, it’s just like Google. Reader experience matters.
2. Add Photos
Photos also make for a better page, so it seems that precedence is given to pages that include lots of photos.
This includes both photos that you have uploaded and photos that reviewers have uploaded, so encourage those posts!
3. Respond to Reviews
Your page needs to remain fresh. Responding to reviews is a great way to show Yelp and their readers that your page is active.
If that isn’t enough, it’s just good business to understand your customers and respond to their thoughts, good or bad.
If you’re really new to Yelp, you’ll first need to claim your business.
Taking Yelp SEO to the Next Level
Once you’ve got the basics down and a few great reviews under your belt, go after your competition and take things up a notch!
Here are a few different ways you can start to really be strategic in your Yelp SEO efforts:
4. Optimize for Keywords
Similarly to any other search engine out there, you want to write for readers and not for bots. This means no keyword stuffing or unnatural writing.
However, it is important to take the content that you put on your page seriously, particularly your business description.
You don’t have as much content to work with as say, a blog post, so make sure that you are truly getting across the information that you want to be known for on Yelp.
Think of a few key phrases that you would want to pop-up for when people search, and then make sure your content accurately reflects those keywords.
Also, consider local Yelp SEO here and utilize those terms in your writing.
5. Consider Your Yelp Categories Carefully
One of the biggest mistakes we see clients make is that they want to include themselves in as many categories as possible because it could maybe-in-a-roundabout-way-sometime-in-the-future be related to them.
This is bad news. Irrelevant categories can actually hurt your rankings!
You are allowed to select three categories, but that doesn’t mean you have to select three.
6. Earn Backlinks & Engagement for Your Yelp Page
Again just like any other search engine, backlinks to your page help show the algorithm that you are a hot commodity.
This probably isn’t nearly as important as with a Google or Bing, but backlinks bring traffic to Yelp (which Yelp likes), and backlinks show authority, plain and simple.
A few ways to encourage backlinks include:
- Encourage Check-Ins: Yelp offers check-ins so that people can remember where they’ve been, earn rewards, and yes, get their friends to use Yelp as well. As a business, you can encourage people to visit your business and then check-in by offering special promotions.
- Put a Linkable Yelp Badge on Your Website: If you want reviews, make sure people know that you’re on Yelp! This badge is a great way to show legitimacy so it’s a must-have if you care about Yelp SEO.
- Put Your Yelp Link in an Email Signature: This is just another great way to constantly remind people to check you out on Yelp.
- Ask for Reviews in a Drip Campaign: My personal favorite is to ask people to check out your Yelp reviews in an early-stage email (again, showing that you’re legitimate), and then asking people to review your business after they have purchased.
7. Keep Updating Your Listing
This is a tip that is constantly forgotten. After you are happy with the way your listing looks, you have to keep it updated.
This means responding to reviews, adding photos, improving your content, and offering check-ins for as long as you are active and trying to rank on Yelp.
This isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it platform, so it’s important to stay up to date and roll with the changes the platform makes.
Summary
Yelp SEO doesn’t have to be difficult.
In fact, optimizing your Yelp page is one of the easier tasks, so think of Yelp as low-hanging fruit and get your page to the top.
Happy optimizing!
More Resources:
- Yelp Introduces Personalized Search Results
- 7 Expert Tips to Protect Your Online Reputation
- 15 Online Review Stats Every Marketer Should Know
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