
Transform your local business with Perry Marshall's definitive guide - the bible for digital-age entrepreneurs. While traditional Yellow Pages died, Marshall's strategies helped thousands of small businesses capture high-quality leads. Even Google's own marketers call him "the king of AdWords."
Perry Marshall, bestselling author of Ultimate Guide to Local Business Marketing and a pioneering digital marketing strategist, co-wrote this essential guide to modern local business growth with Talor Zamir, a trusted pay-per-click and SEO expert.
Marshall is renowned for foundational works like Ultimate Guide to Google AdWords—the bestselling book on internet advertising. He has shaped the $400 billion digital ad industry and consulted for brands like FanDuel. His 80/20 Sales and Marketing, named one of Inc. magazine’s "5 Best Sales Books of 2013," reinvents Pareto principles for business efficiency.
Zamir brings hands-on expertise in local SEO and PPC, with strategies tested across diverse industries. Together, they merge decades of experience to help businesses dominate local search rankings and customer acquisition.
Marshall’s concepts are used by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab and featured in Harvard Business Review, while Zamir’s actionable frameworks empower small businesses globally. Their book distills proven tactics for converting online visibility into revenue, reflecting Marshall’s engineering-driven precision and Zamir’s grassroots marketing insights. Ultimate Guide to Local Business Marketing has become a trusted resource for entrepreneurs seeking to leverage Google Ads, localized content, and hyper-targeted campaigns.
Ultimate Guide to Local Business Marketing by Perry Marshall and Talor Zamir provides actionable strategies for small businesses to dominate local search results and attract customers. It covers Google AdWords optimization, local SEO tactics, landing page design, and leveraging online reviews. The book emphasizes cost-effective methods for businesses to compete without large marketing budgets, using frameworks like the 80/20 rule to prioritize high-impact efforts.
This book is ideal for small business owners, local service providers, and marketers seeking to improve their online visibility. It’s particularly valuable for those new to digital marketing, offering step-by-step guidance on Google Ads, Facebook campaigns, and local SEO. Brick-and-mortar businesses aiming to drive foot traffic or phone inquiries will find it especially relevant.
The authors position Google AdWords as a critical tool for local targeting, explaining how to create high-converting campaigns, avoid costly mistakes, and use location-based keywords. They provide templates for landing pages and emphasize split-testing ads to optimize ROI. Case studies demonstrate how local businesses can outperform competitors with precise ad targeting.
Key tactics include optimizing Google My Business profiles, building local citations (e.g., Yelp), and embedding location-specific keywords (e.g., “computer repair near me”) in website content. The book stresses the importance of consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) data across directories and creating locally focused blog content to rank higher in search results.
The 80/20 rule is applied to prioritize marketing efforts that yield 80% of results from 20% of activities. Examples include focusing on top-performing keywords in AdWords campaigns, doubling down on high-conversion landing pages, and targeting demographics most likely to convert. This principle helps businesses avoid wasting resources on low-impact tactics.
The authors highlight reviews as a key ranking factor for local SEO and trust-building. They recommend actively soliciting reviews from satisfied customers, responding professionally to negative feedback, and showcasing testimonials on websites. Platforms like Google My Business and Yelp are prioritized for their impact on search visibility.
It advises identifying local competitors’ strengths/weaknesses through their online presence, ad strategies, and customer reviews. Businesses are taught to exploit gaps—e.g., targeting underserved neighborhoods or offering unique promotions. The book also provides templates for SWOT analyses to systematize competitive research.
Some readers note the book’s structure feels disjointed, with abrupt shifts between topics like AdWords and content marketing. A few critiques mention outdated platform-specific screenshots (e.g., older Google Ads interfaces), though core strategies remain relevant. The heavy focus on paid ads may underemphasize organic social media tactics.
Unlike broader marketing manuals, this guide focuses specifically on hyperlocal strategies, with detailed AdWords/SEO walkthroughs. It’s more technical than Local Momentum by Jason Brown but less academic than Marketing 4.0 by Kotler. The inclusion of templates and case studies makes it a practical choice for hands-on learners.
Despite algorithm updates, its core principles—local SEO, review management, and targeted ads—remain foundational. The book’s emphasis on mobile-first strategies (e.g., optimizing for “near me” searches) aligns with current trends, as 76% of local searches lead to in-store visits within 24 hours.
High-converting landing pages are framed as essential for turning ad clicks into leads. The authors provide checklists for elements like clear calls-to-action (e.g., “Call Now”), trust signals (e.g., certifications), and mobile-responsive design. Split-testing headlines and forms is encouraged to improve conversion rates.
It recommends combining geographic data (zip codes, city boundaries) with demographic filters (age, income) in ad platforms. For example, a bakery might target users aged 25–45 searching for “birthday cakes” within a 10-mile radius. The book also covers creating customer personas to refine messaging and offers.
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95% of local businesses are failing miserably with their marketing.
Search engines deliver leads from people who need your service right now.
Traditional marketing methods have become increasingly ineffective.
PPC offers distinct advantages that make it the superior starting point.
Paid search generates nearly instantaneous results.
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What if I told you that 95% of local businesses are failing at marketing-not because they're bad at what they do, but because they're playing a game that no longer exists? While you're pouring money into billboards and Yellow Pages ads, your competitors are quietly dominating a space where customers are already looking for you, credit card in hand. The shift from traditional advertising to search engine marketing represents the most dramatic change in local business in decades, yet most business owners are still fighting yesterday's war. This isn't about learning new tricks-it's about survival. When someone searches "emergency plumber near me" at 2 AM, they're not browsing. They're buying. And if you're not there, someone else is cashing that check.