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Ezlocal.com a secret weapon for Reno businesses to dominate local search

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EZlocal, Inc., a leader in local search, announced that it has expanded its local search offerings in the Reno small business market.

EZlocal helps small businesses achieve top local search placement on sites like Google, Yahoo! and Bing as well as relevant and high traffic search directories, social networks, online maps and mobile devices.

The importance of local search has become obvious in recent years yet many businesses have yet to take advantage of it. EZlocal’s proven system and years of experience have been a secret weapon in helping thousands of small businesses rank highly on Google Maps, Yahoo! and Bing – all at a fraction of the cost they would typically pay.

Reno businesses wanting to outrank their competitors in local search results must act quickly. EZlocal will only be working with limited clients in each business sector.

About Ezlocal

EZlocal is a local search company connecting local listings with ready-to-buy consumers – giving businesses access to more highly targeted Web traffic. The site contains robust business information including enhanced data powered by Localeze and CityGrid. EZlocal is also a Google AdWords Certified Partner and provides local search optimization services with simple tools to help businesses promote their products and services and place higher in local searches on Google, Bing, and Yahoo!

For a free consultation on how EZlocal can help your business dominate local search, contact Kathleen Roussel at (775) 848-3190 or visit http://roussel.ezlocal.com/.

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