Thanks for the kick in the ass.
Design is taken care of, I need to write a fuckton of content, outreach to more folk and get all local business partnerships set up.
And figure out how exactly I'm going to do the silo structure. Once I figure that out my business partner can implement it.
I'm going to write at least 3 pieces of content tonight before I head to bed. Tomorrow morning I'm going to talk over SEO structures with my business partner and finalize how exactly I'm going to do this.
My homepage is where I'm targeting my largest keywords, but there are a bunch of inner pages I want to rank for.
I'm thinking site structure like this-
domain.com/service-areas/city/specific-service
Or
domain.com/city/specific-service
I'm leaning towards the latter.
I can't decide if its too deep of a URL or if its fine. Any suggestions?
I wouldn't do that.
I do domain.com/city-name (have physical location w solid citations)
Let the content let the big G know what keywords you want to rank for. Don't stuff the URLs.
My Inner linking is somewhat all over the place.
Remember to make your menu (Text) and have the (Text or "Anchor Text") be your exact keyword for that service without the city name.
Remember you only get credit for the first link to an exact page.
So your menu link (Which will be your first link for that page) is the most important. If your service is Gutter cleaning, then you want your menu anchor to read "Gutter Cleaning" not Gutters. Once you go to the Gutter Cleaning page I'd have 2500-3k words with all sorts of LSI's, H1-H6 tags, images w/ alt tags, outbound links to non press release articles about "Gutter Cleaning" news, then you can send signals to your "domain.com/city-name" page with anchors like "Gutter Cleaning in City Name".
On your "domain.com/city-name" page make sure to have completely matching data to your G+ biz page. Make sure you have the proper schema, have another 3k words and in it mention the services you offer in that city, and surrounding cities if you want. I like to pick one physical location per county and fully deck it out with Social Media pages, Citations, and Local backlinks. Then I will mention the other smaller cities in the same county within that 3k words. I will even go so far as to have my main city page link to a "service-area" page that has 2k words about the smaller city, but no link-building to it, since I don't actually have a physical location there.
Right now my rankings are coming from this strategy, Second hasn't even really gotten moving yet, won't see his results for a few months.
Let me know if I left something out.
As a note, I also monitor Google News daily and if there is a significant story related to anything I want to rank for, I send it to Vinny and have him spin it in his own words and I post it to my blog, with links and quotes from other "Higher Authority" sites running the same stories. I then link it to the "Main-Keyword" page or if I'm lucky and it is relevant to one of my locations, I'll get to link it to both. I then post that same article for my blog to all of my social media accounts. You don't want to spam your social media account with sales bullshit everyday, just post relevant news int he industry or area you work in from your own blog.