023: Rent Your Toilet with AirPnp, Fiverr.com and Local SEO Tips




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Summary:   Now you too can finally rent out your toilet to people!  Find out how and other useful tips, tools and fun on Episode 023 of Owning Your Own! The Finger – Rent out your toilet with AirPnP The Toolbox – Fiverr (The Things People Will Do for $5) Search Results May Vary - Local SEO and The Importance of Reviews. Outro Song (Andrew) – Bluestep (Album Version) by Gramatik Send questions, comments, suggestions or love to podcast@owningyourown.com Episode 023 Nugs of Knowledge Neutral comments are welcome (3:10) Largest exchange of Bitcoin was scammed for millions (4:30) Inventor of Bitcoin has supposedly been found (5:15) Barry Schwartz is developing Google Glass apps for the Jewish Community (6:00) Finally an app that lets you rent your toilet (7:30) Mardi Gras is the first test case for AirPnP (8:20) What is number 3? (9:00) Mobile app for Fiverr just came out for Android (12:50) What Fiverr is for (get it?) (13:30) Mastering audio is hard to do well (14:45) We have a few things in CSS and Press Releases we used Fiverr for (16:30) Twins in a twinnish way promoting your product (19:15) You can rate people on Fiverr (20:05) Local SEO is best for businesses with a storefront (21:30) Mobile devices and maps apps are heavy with local search results (21:45) Name Address and Phone number (NAP listings) (22:30) Reviews are the equivalent to links in "traditional" SEO (23:00) Reviewing can be viewed as a "SEOcial" standpoint (23:35) Bruce Clay is a prominent SEO agency (24:00) Ratings and reviews can influence rankings (25:30) Google will show you the highest rated places (26:00) Local listing results are what shows in mobile devices for many searches (27:30) Alice's, Nancy's, ANGIESlist (28:20) Do NOT pay for reviews, but you can encourage people (29:00) Use Schema markup in local (30:45) Look at your industry competitor reviews; sketchy if you have significantly more than the majority in your industry (31:20) Alan's phone makes a noise (33:00) Gramatik makes 2nd appearance on closing song (35:45)