Elmer’s Weekly Small Business Tip – Nov 19, 2009
Posted on 19 November 2009 by Marissa Green
The minute you hear the scampering of paws across the CitySquares’ office floor and the sound of excited panting, you know that the CitySquares canine entertainment is about to begin.
Elmer is CitySquares’ co-founder Ben Saren’s 15-month old dog and of course an essential part of the CitySquares’ team – he comes to work every day and keeps us all entertained with his tail-chasing, begging for food, and random excitability.
Because Elmer is always around the office, we thought it would be great to put his adorable mug at the forefront of a new weekly blog entry titled “Elmer’s Weekly Small Business Tip.” These ideas will give neighborhood businesses insight into what they can do to promote and market their businesses every day.
We also want our readers to get to know the CitySquares team and its dynamics. How better to start doing so than by introducing Elmer, the office dog?
Elmer’s Weekly Small Business Tip
Nov 19, 2009
Include a CitySquares Badge on your website so your website visitors can see that you’re on CitySquares and can check out your reviews and other information that might not be on your website. Also, when you add a badge that links to your profile on CitySquares.com, you’re helping your overall search engine optimization. Search engines love links – and links to and from your website and to/from your CitySquares profile is good for your online presence.
Just copy and paste the following HTML code into your website site and remember to personalize both the business name and city within the code.
Small Badge HTML Code
The code below, underneath the images, is what you want to copy and paste into your website’s HTML. The red text is the code you want to customize with the URL of your page on CitySquares and with your city.
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<!– Begin CitySquares.com Membership Badge –><br />
<a href=”[URL of your CitySquares profile, including http://]” target=”_blank”><br />
<img src=”http://badges.citysquares.com/smbadge.gif” alt=”[your business name, City] on CitySquares” border=”0″ /><br />
</a><br />
Large Badge HTML Code
The code below, underneath the large badge, is what you want to copy and paste into your website’s HTML. The red text is the code you want to customize with the URL of your page on CitySquares and with your city.

<!– Begin CitySquares.com Membership Badge –><br />
<a href=”[URL of your CitySquares profile, including http://]target=”_blank”><br />
<img src=”http://badges.citysquares.com/badge.gif” alt=“[your business name, City] on CitySquares” border=”0″ /><br />
</a><br />
And that’s it! Once you do that you’ll have a fancy shmancy new badge on your website that links to your profile on CitySquares, and watch the search engines pick that up and give both your own website and your CitySquares profile higher ranking.
If you have any questions about this, just give Elmer a call at 877-61-LOCAL!
Opinions expressed in the article are those of the author, and not necessarily CitySquares.
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