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How to Rank Higher in Google Local Business Listings


What Determines Rank?
Ever wonder why your companies listing in Google does OK in the main body of Google’s search results page but is not in the top 10 of those pesky Google Local Business Listings?

Local Google Advertising is what you’re after for your small business

Ultimately what you want is to be found in BOTH sets of listings, the net effect of which would be to drive home in your prospective customers Mind’s Eye that Google apparently thinks pretty highly of your company if Google is displaying YOUR company listing in the Local Business Listings and in the Organic Search Rankings.

Well, people’s perception and Google’s reality are far, far apart.

Google didn’t *pick* you to be #1 and your competitor to be #11

A computer program picked you over the hapless fella you compete with. A person did not visit your site, take notes, compare notes, make a descion, hear the belly aching and whining of the poor fool who got bumped off of his front page listed by a website that ranked better than his…

nope, an algorithm picked you over them.

Think about it… there are what? a Gazillion webpages already indexed in Google? And how many tens of thousands of new webpages being created as we speak? Some of those tens of thousands are being “generated” by a “bot”.

There is no way on God’s Green Earth a staff of humans could possibly keep up with that kind of volume. An algorithm did it. The robot that scours the Internet (in the SEO industry we call that “spidering”) is titled GoogleBot.

GoogleBot Can’t Really *Read*
GoogleBot can NOT read… but it CAN count

Googlebot counts the words on your webpage, it counts the keywords and keyword phrases you use in your copy. Is y0ur company website a little light on copy? Too bad for you.

It matters little to Googlebot if the fancy flash graphic and dramatic digital photos depicting your most important product are… well the damn thing can’t decipher a photo! but it CAN read text.

What ever makes your photos good, better or best and likewise your competitors photos crappy is subjective. Art is subjective, math is not.

Either the keywords are on your webpage (Prominently placed at the top of the page I hope) or the keyw0rds are not.

He who has the most keywords (elegantly, tactfully and deftly constructed with proper enough grammar for the spell checking programmed Googlebot to index).. Wins that coveted top spot!

But… the Google Local Business Listings are a different story. The algo is different.

What Google is looking for and rewards when it sees it for the organic search results page (the body of the page) is one thing. What Googlebot is looking to see in the Free Local Google Advertising Listings is quite another.

I’m not about to reveal the entire loophole in a “Google Secrets Revealed” post, not even for a hefty $1000 fee for an ebook (I’d do it for that price if it were ticket sales to a seminar and I got a couple dozen of you to buy $1000 tickets to eagerly learn how I do what it is I do) (that’s in the works by the way)

No, I’m not telling, not the whole thing but I will give you a hint, and I’m giving said hint in the form of my own Maryland search engine optimization results. This is not theory, This is not alleged, What follows is battle tested.

I’m competing against the best of the best, the top guys and gals in Maryland: other SEO professionals. Link building technicians like me:)

Here Goes, you figure it out:

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Marketing businesses using Google Page Rank? - Al? - May 12, 2009
I have been in the marketing business for nearly 35 years and have seen just about everything but I am very impressed with David’s knowledge of the internet and search engines;knowledge he uses it to get customer top “organic” page rank across a wide variety of business and organizations…and he techniques show actual page rank in a matter of weeks! He has worked with me for 3 weeks and my company is already establishing itself on a page rank basis. I « Hide
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Thanks to Frederick Web Promotions? - Stuart? - Jul 23, 2009
Frederick web promotions has helped my videography skills become noticed by companies such as the Discovery Channel. With out the help of Frederick Web Promotions more than likely this wouldn’t have been possible this soon because the Discovery Channel found me using a google search on Outdoor Videographers a keyword David Bruce and I picked out. He is also a great person to work with because he is so friendly and knowledgeable about web promotions/ promoting. I would definitely recommend him to friends, family, and other businesses. « Hide
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Made a profit on the promotion within 2…? - joesuph? - Jul 21, 2009
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Search Engine Domination!!!? - Josh? - Jun 8, 2009
David has been amazing. He has taken our small business site and kept us at the top in search engines in the areas that most help our business. He’s been so effective that we’ve decided to remove our phone book advertising, saving us a ton of money and increasing our advertising exposure. Great communication and stays on the ball. We couldn’t be happier! « Hide
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Director of Operations at Commercial…? - Roberto? - Aug 5, 2009
David grabbed us the #1 spot in Google for Maryland Commercial Cleaning. David has been more than a search engine optimization expert for us teaching our organization social media marketing skills « Hide
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Frederick Maryland Internet Advertising ? - Christina? - Jan 10, 2009
I have been consulting with David Bruce for several weeks about my website. He has worked with me to developed a SEO and marketing strategy that is working very well. At the time of this review one of my businesses is dominating the first page of Google with 4 top spots for the targeted keywords. I am very impressed with the knowledge and understanding that David possesses about SEO and marketing in general. He is an analytical thinker and it shows in his knowledge of how Google and the other search engines work to rank a website. I am always amazed at how many different approaches he can come up with to obtain the desired results for my business. If you want to hit home runs with your internet advertising give David a call to get start. David knows what it takes to dominate the search engines and he will take the time to find out exactly what your goals are so that he can work to achieve them for you. « Hide
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Effective website promotion!? - Christopher? - Jan 13, 2009
I had a website that did not rank in google at all. I never received any phone calls from new customers. Since Dave took over my site, I have steadily ranked on the first page when searched under Frederick Maryland printers. This has increased my new customer calls from zero to at least one a day. At this rate, I will quadruple my sales this year. « Hide
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Gets the job done right!? - Josh? - Jan 13, 2009
We never had any website whatsoever. David contacted us and offered to publish us a site through a local website. We have been working closely with him since, and I can say that even a small page with David really carries a bang for the buck. Just our small advertising page has netted us curious customer both via phone and e-mail, and we look forward to improving and increasing the possibilities the that David and the internet offer our business! « Hide
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Great Service… Highly Recommend! ? - Pete? - Jan 16, 2009
David provided friendly and quality info that helped me dominate local search engine results in no time. If you are looking for LOCAL search marketing knowledge, David is your man! Very good return on investment… Thanks Again David! « Hide
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Awesome SEO service? - car? - Jan 21, 2009
With just a few tweaks and ideas, I was able to get to the top 10 of googles results pages. I am really glad I let David give my site a whirl.?
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How to select a Frederck Maryland air duct cleaning company?


Maryland Air Duct CleaningResidential Air Duct Cleaning

There are health benefits for all residents from regularly cleaning your Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) Duct System.

From Maryland Air Duct Cleaning

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems collect mold, fungi, bacteria and a variety of contaminants that reduce the quality of the air residents and visitors breathe.  A dirty air duct contributes to poor indoor air quality and affects the health of people in the residence.

The purpose of residential air duct cleaning is to remove these contaminants from a home’s HVAC system to get the best indoor air quality.

The most effective way to clean an air duct and/or ventilation system is to use a specialized, powerful vacuum which puts the air duct / ventilation system under negative pressure. While the vacuum draws air through the system, devices are inserted into the ducts to dislodge contaminants and debris from the interior surfaces, moving the contaminants/debris from the home’s air ducts and ventilation systems into the vacuum.

Vacuum collection alone does not clean the HVAC system. Brushes, air whips, “skipper balls” and other tools that agitate contaminants and debris scrub the surfaces within the air duct system and propels contaminants and debris into the vacuum collection device(s).

Anti-microbial chemical sanitizers are applied to the interior surface of the air ducts to control microbial contamination…but…before sanitizers are used, the system should be thoroughly cleaned. All anti-microbial chemicals used must be EPA registered for use in HVAC systems. Ask to see the chemical’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). If you are still concerned, call the EPA at 1-800-438-4318. There are no EPA registered anti-microbial products for use on porous system surfaces – such as fiberglass surfaces.

When sanitizing air ducts you want to make sure the air duct cleaning company uses safe; effective EPA approved products that are safe for people, pets, and the environment. An atomizer fogs the sanitizing product throughout the entire ventilation system.

Allergic people, infants and elderly are especially sensitive to the microbes that cause respiratory problems like bacteria, mildew, fungi algae and dust mites which require a highly-effective sanitizer to eliminate odor-causing microorganisms as well contaminants associated with allergies, mildew and bacterial growth. Make sure the sanitizer is rated by the EPA as a category IV product with the lowest toxicity rating. Sanitizing air ducts means toxicity and safety safeguards that establish and ensure there are no harmful dermal (skin), ocular (eyes), inhalation (breathing) or ingestion (swallowing) effects from the products.

There are two popular types of vacuum collection systems…those mounted on trucks and trailers versus portable units. Truck/trailer mounted equipment is generally more powerful than portable equipment. By contrast, portable equipment often can be brought directly into a facility, locating the vacuum closer to the ductwork. Both types of equipment clean to air duct industry standards. Vacuum units should be attached to a collection device for safe containment prior to disposal. A vacuum collection device which exhausts indoors must be HEPA (high efficiency particulate arrestance) filtered.

The frequency of air duct (HVAC) cleaning depends on several factors:

*before occupying a new home.

*afterhome renovations or remodeling.

*number of smokers in the household.

*Pets that shed hair and dander.

*Water contamination or damage to the home or HVAC system.

*Residents with allergies or asthma benefit from better indoor air quality.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency says that “duct cleaning services” typically range in cost from $450 to $1000 per heating and cooling system, depending on the services offered, the size of the system to be cleaned, system accessibility, climatic region, level of contamination” and type of duct material.

Consumers should beware of air duct cleaning companies making sweeping claims about the health benefits of duct cleaning – such claims are unsubstantiated.

Consumers should also beware of “blow-and-go” air duct cleaning companies that charge low fees and do a poor job of cleaning the heating and cooling system. These companies also try to persuade consumers into unneeded services or provide service without the consumer’s permission. Contact the Better Business Bureau and local, federal, and state elected officials to report the company.

Interview at least 3 local air duct and HVAC cleaning contractors and to perform a free system inspection and to provide a price to clean the HVAC system.

Narrow your list of potential contractors:

Make sure the company is a member in good standing of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA).

Verify that the company is certified by NADCA to perform HVAC system cleaning.

Ask how long the company has been in business and determine if that experience is adequate.

Ask if the company has the right equipment to effectively perform cleaning, and if the company has done work in homes similar to yours. Ask for references from neighbors.

Inquire whether the company is in good standing with the local Better Business Bureau.

Get proof that the company is properly licensed and adequately insured.

Make sure that the company is going to clean and visually inspect all of the air ducts and related system components.

Avoid advertisements for “$99 whole house specials” and other sales gimmicks.

NADCA Members sign a Code of Ethics stating they will do everything possible to protect the consumer and to follow NADCA Standards for air duct cleaning. Air duct cleaning companies must meet stringent requirements. All members must have certified Air System Cleaning Specialists (ASCS) on staff, who have taken and passed the NADCA Certification Examination. Passing the exam demonstrates extensive knowledge in HVAC design and cleaning methodologies. Air System Cleaning Specialists are also required to continue their industry education by attending seminars to keep their NADCA certification status current.

Find out as much as you can about the air duct cleaning company before you hire the company.

*Ask the company to display proof of NADCA membership and certification?

*Ask how long has the contractor been in the residential HVAC system cleaning business?

*Ask the contractor provide you with evidence of the current Worker’s Compensation and

General Liability Insurance coverage (Ask for Certificate of Insurance)

*Ask the contractor to display the proper licenses required by your city and state to perform

the work they are proposing. (Not all cities or states require licenses)

*Ask the contractor provide you with 3 to 5 customer references with phone numbers from

air duct services provided in the last 30 days?

*Ask the contractor to conduct a thorough inspection of your system PRIOR to performing any work and alert you to any problems. This is required by the current NADCA Assessment, Cleaning & Restoration of HVAC Systems (ACR) Standard.

*Ask the contractor to provide you with the means to conduct a visual inspection at any time

during the cleaning? (Mirror and flashlight, camera or other remote visual systems.)

*Ask the contractor if it will be cleaning the complete system, including coils and fans?

*Ask the company if it will actually do the work? (Some companies subcontract the work to

independent contractors; apply the same tough guidelines for subcontractors as well.)

*Ask the contractor to give you a guaranteed price before the inspection. This could expose you to extra costs because finding mold in the system, damaged fiberglass insulation, cleaning or treating cooling coils may become add-on costs.

The amount of time it takes an air duct cleaning company to clean a residential HVAC system depends on:*the size of the home

*the number of systems

*the extent of the contamination

*the number of HVAC cleaners performing the job

Ask the 3 HVAC contractors you trust the most to inspect your system and give you a completion time estimate for your system of how long the job should take; as well as all of the steps each contractor plans to implement during the job.

Remember, we are breathing millions of germ-carrying dust and mold particles from  air ducts that cause allergies, asthma–even terminal illnesses.  In all homes, the air ducts gather dust, dirt, human skin flakes and pet dander, becoming holding cells for allergens, mold spores, germs and other contaminants. The problem begins even before you move into a newly-built home, with the buildup of drywall dust, sawdust and other debris in ducts that provide a perfect environment for the growth of germs and allergens. This problem worsened in the 1970’s, as new construction techniques made buildings more tightly sealed, which restricts the flow of fresh air. Every day, families breathe air that is continually circulated through contaminated ductwork by your HVAC system.

The best way to determine if the HVAC system cleaning was effective is to demand a visual inspection of the system before and after cleaning. In addition, keep a copy of this article and use it as a post-cleaning check list to help you ensure a top quality job was done.  If any dust or debris can be seen during the visual inspection, the system should not be considered cleaned. A certified, professional air duct cleaning contractor should be able to give you access to inspect system components; using specialized inspection tools when necessary. You can perform your own visual inspection using a flash light and mirror.

The best air duct (HVAC) cleaning companies provide a 100% guarantee and won’t make you pay for the air duct cleaning service until you see the proven results with a Duct-Camera.Now you can actually see the dust and allergens free air ducts after professionals clean the HVAC system. The guarantee promises that all visible loose particulate will be removed from every portion of the system. If the job is not performed to customer satisfaction, the affected portions of the system would be re-cleaned and or the job would be re-cleaned at no additional charge to the customer. These companies exceed customer expectations. The company must guarantee 100% customer satisfaction and happily go back and redo the work if required.

The best HVAC cleaning companies allow you can see otherwise inaccessible areas of the system are clean with the Duct Camera; before paying for the service. These air duct companies are courteous, certified technicians who strictly adhere to NADCA processes. You will know a thorough job was done which guarantees value for your money and safety for your home.  A professional air duct cleaning company investigates and corrects all symptoms and causes of unhealthy indoor air; such as dirty ducts, mold, chimneys, unhealthy carpets, unsafe dryer vents, humidity and other problems.

Companies that perform the best work don’t off incredible low $79 whole house prices and coupons. Companies that do are likely not to have the proper equipment, training or even the intention of providing real results. To make matters worse…improper air duct cleaning can cause health problems for your family…”so the cheapest price can be very expensive in the long run.” If the price is too good to be true; that price is probably being offered by a predatory business owner looking for an easy mark.

You can hire an air duct cleaning company with confidence now that you know how to get your air ducts cleaned properly and enjoy these benefits:

Health

According to the EPA, indoor air is found to be up to 70 times more polluted than outdoor air. Air duct cleaning removes airborne contaminates such as bacteria, fungus, mold spores, pet dander & pollen which may help to alleviate allergy & asthma symptoms.

Extended Equipment Life

9 out of 10 system failures are caused by dirt and dust according to the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service. One of the functions of the fan, located inside of your air handler, is to keep the heat exchanger cool. Accumulated dirt and debris can reduce the CFM (cubic feet of air per minute) as much as 50%! This is the most common cause of cracks in heat exchangers. Having your HVAC system cleaned may prevent pre-mature breakdown & aging of your heating and cooling system.

Reduce Dusting

Air duct cleaning helps to reduce household dust by removing the dust where it travels most - through your air duct system.

Energy Savings

According to the EPA, a buildup of only .042 inches of dirt on a heating coil can result in a decrease of efficiency of 21%. A clean air conveyance system may help to increase efficiency and therefore may help to reduce heating and cooling costs.

Maryland Air Duct Cleaning by Airwiz

Call 301 871-2250 now to schedule a dryer duct inspection. Call Toll Free 1 866 4AIRWIZ ( 1 866 424-7949 ) In Virginia Call 703 297-8200 Have your air ducts properly cleaned, not just cleaned!

Why Are People Moving to Frederick Maryland?


Frederick Maryland Facts and statistics to help you decide to Move to Frederick.

By Frederick Internet Advertising

Recently Frederick Web Promotions ran a Help Wanted Ad in a local Newspaper. The response was overwhelming. I hired one person as a journalist intern and am looking to hire one more. I had to sort though the applicants and decided to have every one interested in the part time minimum wage postiton submit an essay of sorts to help me decide who to hire.

Below are two of article submissions:

Incorporated in 1816, Frederick, Md., a county of 20.4 square miles and a population density of 2,901 people per square mile, sits at an elevation of 290 feet and is covered by the following Zip codes:  21701, 21702, 21703, 21704, 21705, and 21709.

The population of Frederick in July of 2007 was 59,220, having increased by 11.0% since 2000.  In July of 2007, the population consisted of 28, 198 males (47.6% of total population) and 31,022 females (52.4% of the total population).  The median age of residents in Frederick was 33.8 years, with a median of 36.0 years for the state of Maryland.

The county is home to people of various ancestries, including:  German (21.5%), Irish (13.5%), English (9.8%), United States (8.6%), Italian (4.6%) and Polish (3.1%).
Frederick’s residents can be divided into the following racial categories with the following representative percentages:  Non-Hispanic white (75.0%), Black (14.7%), Hispanic (4.8%), Asian Indian (0.8%), American Indian (0.8%), Chinese (0.7%), Two or more races (2.5%), and Other race (2.3 %).

The median household income in 2007 is estimated at $60,956, having increased from a median of $47,700 in 2000.  The median household income for the state of Maryland, in the year 2007, was $68,080.

The median house or condo value in the year 2007 was estimated at $315,730, having risen from $134, 300 in 2000.  The median house or condo value in the state of Maryland, in 2007, was $347,000.

Frederick’s cost-of-living index in 2008, at 116.9, exceeded the U.S. average of 100.

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Frederick County is one of the bigger counties in the state of Maryland, housing about 224,705 people as of 2007. 71% of those people live in urban areas and 29% of those residents are living in rural areas. About 53,138 people living in the county own their houses and condos and about 16,922 people rent apartments. The population density is 339 people per square mile.

There are many types of workers living in Frederick County, the most common are; 74% people working for private wage or salary, 20% working for the government and 6% of residents of Frederick County are self employed.

The residents living in this county are many different races. 88.1% of residents are white, 6.4% are black, 2.4% are Hispanic, 1.5% are two or more races, 0.9% are that of some other type of race, and 0.6% of Frederick County residents are American Indian. About 7,779 residents of Frederick County are foreign born. The most common birth place of foreign residents is Germany. There are about 99,198 residents who are female and 96,019 residents who are male.

There are about 10,587 currently enrolled college students in the county. 87% residents 25 years of age or older hold a high school degree or higher, 30% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher.

The average size of farms in Frederick County is a rather large at 154 acres. 86% of the farms in this county are operated by family or individuals.

The most common occupation for both men and women in Frederick County is Management occupations.

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Frederick County, MD
Additional Information

    * Government Website
    * Public School Information

Near major commuting routes, yet delivering a wonderful lifestyle with mountains, lakes, rivers and parks, condo homes in this vibrant county are both far enough away yet close enough to everywhere you want to be. Along with the growth of high-tech industry, entrepreneurial businesses and government contracting comes some of the area’s most beautiful communities.
Frederick, MD

The City of Frederick offers an extraordinary combination of small-town charm, historic appeal, and exciting new condominium homes – all just a little west of the hustle and bustle of DC and Baltimore. Maryland’s second largest city, Frederick has undergone a renaissance in recent years, from a quiet county seat into a dynamic and hip urban center of cultural arts, entrepreneurial businesses and fun.

Retail
Alicia L’s  Clothing
149 Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-662-2722  Classic and contemporary women’s fashions.

Chiffon  Housewares
101 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-228-2345  A boutique featuring upscale linens and bedding.

Colonial Jewelers  Jewlery
1 South Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-663-9252  A family owned jewelry store specializing in diamonds and gemstones.

Dancing Bear Toys and Gifts  Toy Store
12 N. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-631-9300  Specialty toys and games from around the world.

Ec’clectables  Gifts/Accessories
13 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-662-7670  Unique collectables.

Flights of Fancy  Gifts/Accessories
20 N. East St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-663-9225  Toys and gifts including pottery, jewelry art glass and sculpture.

Hunting Creek Outfitters  Sporting Goods
29 North Market St., Frederick, MD 20701
301-668-4333  Full line Orvis dealer.

Molly’s Meanderings  Gifts/Accessories
17 North Market St., Frederick, MD 20710
301-668-8075  Unique shopping environment and unique products perfect for gift giving.

Two Paws Up  Pet Store
15 South Carroll St., Frederick, MD 20701
301-668-7704  A unique dog and cat specialty store.

Dining

Bushwaller’s  Irish
209 N. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-695-6988  Serving Irish comfort dishes and 18 of the finest beers in the world on draught.

Luke’s Pizza Company  Italian
6942 Crestwood Blvd., Crestwood Plaza, Frederick MD 21703
301-668-2424  Local Pizzeria offering quality food at reasonable prices.

Market Bagel & Deli  American
36 S. Market St. Frederick, MD 21701
301-631-5206  Local Deli featuring fresh bagels.

Zest  American
200 S. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-620-7480  Awarding-winning New American Cuisine made with local ingredients.

Pane Vino Italian Bistro  Italian
101 Ridgeside Court, Mt. Airy, MD 21771
301-829-8585  Italian restaurant with exceptional food and a romantic atmosphere.

Fuzasian Noodles & Grill  Asian
1031 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-668-1818  Fresh and healthy food served in a pleasant atmosphere.

Dutch’s Daughter  American
581 Himes Ave., Frederick, MD 21703
301-668-9500  Known for their award-winning seafood and crab cake, you will feel relaxed with fine dining service in a comfortable atmosphere.

Acacia Fusion Bistro  Asian
129 N. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-694-3015  An exciting fusion of exotic eastern specialties enhanced with the best of the West.

Tasting Room  American
101 N. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
240-379-7772  Menu offers a wide vareity of modern American fare and a large wine list. Reservations are accepted.
Entertainment / Nightlife

Brewer’s Alley  Bar
124 N. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-631-0089  Frederick’s First Brewery.

Firestone’s  Bar
105 N. Market St. Frederick, MD 21701
301-663-0330  Located in Historic Frederick offering live music.

Fountain Rock Park and Nature Center  Recreation
8516 Fountain Rock Ct., Walkersville, MD 21793
301-898-1460  A 22.5 acre park with natural springs.

Rose Hill Manor Children’s Museum  Recreation
1611 N. Market St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-694-1646  Offering Carriage and Farm Museums, ground rentals and scout programs.

Way Off Broadway  Theatre
5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD 21702
301-662-6600  Local Live Theater

Frederick’s Art Council  Arts
15 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701
301-662-4190  Organization raising monies to promote the local arts.

Fredericktown Players  Theatre
306 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21701
240 315-3855  A non-profit community theater.

Great Frederick Fair  Festival
797 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21705
301-663-5895  Frederick’s Agricultural Fair

The Fredrick Keys  Recreation
6201 New Design Rd., Frederick, MD 21703
301-662-0013  Root on the home team and enjoy family-friendly local baseball games at the ballpark.

Shambhala Bead Gallery  Crafts
47 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 20701
301-668-7095  Custom made jewelry designed by you.

 

 

Here are some of the testimonials Frederick Web Promotions safisfied clients posted on Frederick Web Promotions Google Maps Listing:

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 Frederick Maryland Internet Advertising ? - Christina? - Jan 10, 2009
I have been consulting with David Bruce for several weeks about my website. He has worked with me to developed a SEO and marketing strategy that is …? More »
I have been consulting with David Bruce for several weeks about my website. He has worked with me to developed a SEO and marketing strategy that is working very well. At the time of this review one of my businesses is dominating the first page of Google with 4 top spots for the targeted keywords. I am very impressed with the knowledge and understanding that David possesses about SEO and marketing in general. He is an analytical thinker and it shows in his knowledge of how Google and the other search engines work to rank a website. I am always amazed at how many different approaches he can come up with to obtain the desired results for my business. If you want to hit home runs with your internet advertising give David a call to get start. David knows what it takes to dominate the search engines and he will take the time to find out exactly what your goals are so that he can work to achieve them for you.

 
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 Gets the job done right!? - Josh? - Jan 13, 2009
We never had any website whatsoever. David contacted us and offered to publish us a site through a local website. We have been working closely with …? More »
We never had any website whatsoever. David contacted us and offered to publish us a site through a local website. We have been working closely with him since, and I can say that even a small page with David really carries a bang for the buck. Just our small advertising page has netted us curious customer both via phone and e-mail, and we look forward to improving and increasing the possibilities the that David and the internet offer our business!

 
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 Effective website promotion!? - Christopher? - Jan 13, 2009
I had a website that did not rank in google at all. I never received any phone calls from new customers. Since Dave took over my site, I have steadily …? More »
I had a website that did not rank in google at all. I never received any phone calls from new customers. Since Dave took over my site, I have steadily ranked on the first page when searched under Frederick Maryland printers. This has increased my new customer calls from zero to at least one a day. At this rate, I will quadruple my sales this year.

 
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 Great Service… Highly Recommend! ? - Pete? - Jan 16, 2009
David provided friendly and quality info that helped me dominate local search engine results in no time. If you are looking for LOCAL search marketing …? More »
David provided friendly and quality info that helped me dominate local search engine results in no time. If you are looking for LOCAL search marketing knowledge, David is your man! Very good return on investment… Thanks Again David!

 

 

 

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A Frederick Moving Company would be smart to include a Mission Statement like this one I found from a high traffic moving company site that specializes in another state:

Our Mission Statement
… exists to provide excellent service and value to its relocation customers while maintaining our uncompromising principals as we grow. The following guidelines will help us measure the appropriateness of our decisions:
Provide a great work environment and treat each other with respect and dignity.
Embrace diversity as an essential component of the way we do business.
Ensure that our customers are getting excellent value for their relocation—whether it’s a basic move or full service and ensure that Shleppers does not compete on price with companies that offer inferior service and value to customers.
Conduct our business with the highest moral and ethical standards.
Contribute positively to our community and our environment.
Recognize that profitability is essential to our future success

Innovative Advertising Approach in Frederick Maryland


Frederick Maryland Real Estate Advertising with an innovative approach by Frederick Web Promotions.

The price of admission to get Frederick Web Promotions to get YOUR company at the top of Google starts with your firm/ company /organization buying a Frederick.com sponsor page from Frederick Web Promotions.

The Frederick Maryland Internet Advertising Strategy to promote Frederick Maryland Real Estate Agents used by Frederick Web Promotions is to crowd out your competitors listings by Dominating the Local Google Search Engine Results Pages for Frederick Maryland.

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History trivia of Frederick County Maryland


Historians think that Frederick County Maryland  is probably named for Frederick Calvert, 6th baron Baltimore.

Frederick, a northern part of mid Maryland, was settled in either 1745 or 1748, depending on which reference you research.

The surrounding areas that are now Montgomery County MD and Carroll County MD where, at that time, a rich corn and wheat growing area as well as a productive dairy producing area. 

The City of Frederick, on a tributary of the Monocacy River,  was an important trade and shipping center to the agricultural produced by local farmers. 

The City of Frederick has several churchs that have been there since the 1700’s and early 1800’s.

Through the late 1800’s Frederick County became home to manufacters of hardware, pumps. During the Civil War, Frederick city fathers paid a $200,000 ransom to the Confederate General Early, who took the money and won the battle of Monocacy and entered Frederick anyway!

After the Civil War, manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment, control devices, biomedical products found Frederick Maryland home. 

Hood College opened it’s doors in Frederick in 1893, the US Army’s BioMedical Center in Fort Detrick is in Frederick County Maryland as well.

What is now Carroll County Maryland was once part of Frederick, it’s commonly said that Francis Scott Key was born in Frederick… he was, but his birth place is actually located in Keymar MD (not in Frederick County, not today anyway).

Francis Scott Key did practice law in Frederick, before moving his law practice to Georgetown Washington DC. Francis Scott Key wrote our countries National Anthem - “The Star Spangled Banner”.

Enjoy this YouTube video of Whitney Houston performing the Star Spangled Banner, Houston’s rendtion is the finest performance of it I’ve every seen:

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Listing of Civic Organizations in Frederick Maryland

  • The City of Frederick: 101 North Court Street, Frederick, MD 21701, 301-694-1380, Provides information on local city services and local government offices in the Frederick area.
  • The Downtown Frederick Partnership Organization  121 North Bentz Street, Frederick, MD 21701, 301-698-8118, A National Main Street Program, this organization promotes and supports local lodging, dining, attractions, and shopping in the historic downtown area of Frederick
  • Frederick County Chamber of Commerce- 8420 B Gas House Pike, Frederick, MD 21701, 301-662-4164, Promotes and supports local businesses and industries in the Frederick County area plus provides relocation information.
  • Tourism Council of Frederick County  - 19 East Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701, 301-228-2888, 800-999-3613, Provides information on local lodging, dining, shopping, attractions, and events in the Frederick County area. 

Frederick Local Newspapers:

  • The Frederick News Post - 200 East Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701, 301-662-1177, A daily newspaper that provides feature articles on local and national news, sports, business, entertainment, and classifieds
  • The Gazette - 2 North Market Street, 4th Floor, Frederick, MD 21701, 301-846-2100, The Gazette is a weekly community newspaper providing local news coverage. The Gazette publishes weekly in Montgomery, Frederick, Prince George’s and Carroll Counties.

Frederick Organizations for Entertainment

  • Cultural Arts Center of Frederick County - 15 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701, Located in Historic Downtown Frederick, Developed by the Frederick Arts Council, this multi-functional arts venue includes a 120-seat Black Box Theater, dance studio, rehearsal hall, conference rooms, and offices available for use by community arts organizations. Performances, classes, and workshops are offered., 301-662-4190
  • Weinberg Center for the Arts - 20 West Patrick Street, Frederick,

    MD 21701, Enjoy the best  of the performing arts live at this center that is housed in Frederick’s historic 1926 Art-Deco movie palace, known as “The Jewel of Frederick.” They offer year-round quality
    entertainment, such as professional music, dance, and
    theater performances, classic movies, and family
    entertainment., 301-600-2828

Downtown Historic City of Frederick Maryland.


Frederick County Maryland is surely destined to become a cross roads for 21 st century Maryland much like it was in the 19th century.

It’s painfully obvious to both Marylander and Virginian alike, that the American Legion Bridge that spans the Potomac River on it’s way around MD Rt 495 and US 95 has got to be replaced. There is simply too much traffic on it and wealthy Montgomery county is not about to let a bridge spoil scenic Dickerson Maryland’ s rustic farmland… even though that farm land is populated by McMansions!

In the most powerful city in the world, there is most definitely going to be a second Beltway and there is no where for it to go except North, and that means toward Frederick Maryland

Montgomery County and Northwest Washington DC (and Northern Virginia) were some of the few places in the entire US where property values actually went up. Frederick County is sure to ride on those localities coat tails!

Frederick Maryland’s ratio of ‘proximity to high paying jobs’ vs ‘comparatively low cost of living makes Frederick County an ideal place to relocate to.

If you’re planing a move to Frederick Maryland you’ll need a Frederick Maryland Moving Company that knows the lay of the land. Visit these two websites and you’ll learn all you need to know about moving to Frederick Maryland:

Life in Frederick Maryland

Check with the “Life in Frederick Maryland” blog frequently to hunt for hi tech job openings in and near Frederick MD. Current information on Frederick’s”

  • Night life
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  • Find the right mortgage
  • Things to do
  • Relocation services
  • Frederick’s many amenities

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