The phone book has always been the first place people look to for local
searches, but that is no longer the case. A few years ago, Google introduced
Google Maps, providing a local search platform. It has since surpassed the
traditional phone book model for local searches. It is a vital marketing tool
for any small business that lives and dies with local and walk-in traffic.
Google knows, with a fair degree of accuracy, where you are geographically
searching from based on your IP address. For example, a search for Italian
Restaurants will result in local restaurants specific to the general area where
the user is searching.
Many people are familiar with Google Ad Words and pay per click advertising.
This can get costly for the small business owner, especially for a start-up
business. The cost of marketing your business in this fashion fluctuates, often
daily, and it can be time consuming for small business owners to manage their
pay per click programs. Google Maps offers another platform for marketing small
businesses on the internet.
The best part about Google Maps is that there is no cost involved, so you can
market your business and watch your bottom line. It is not complicated to
publish your business on Google Maps, and can be accomplished in less than 20
minutes using these step-by-step instructions on how to get your business on
Google Maps.
Type your business address into Google Maps. If your business has
existed in that general location for some time, it will probably show up as
a result. This will save you the time of having to re-enter your business’s
basic information. However, if it does not show up, you can fill out the
form in its entirety by going to the Google Maps home page.
Pick the listing and click where it says “Claim Your Business.” This
will cause a form to load.
Complete this form with content about your site including your web site
address, business hours, a description, business categories you want to be
listed under, and up to 10 photos. You can even add a video. Remember, the
more content you add, the higher you may be able to rank organically!
When you click submit, Google will ask you if you want to verify the
account by phone or by mail. If you click the “phone” option, you will
receive a call in a matter of seconds. Be prepared with pen and paper to
record a 5 digit PIN. Enter the PIN in the box for that purpose on your
screen.
You should be active. Check back often to see charts indicating your
listing's activity, clicks to your website and directions to your
establishment. Also, you will be able to see how many impressions your
listing receives (how many times it shows up on Google Maps).
Be sure to constantly update your listing with new information,
including photos, videos and coupons. Don't forget to update your website at
least once a month. Your website is your storefront in cyberspace. Make a
good impression.
This is only one of many ways to market your business locally on the internet.
Remember, it's not who you know...it's who knows you!
Steve Bookspan is an internet marketing expert. He handles
all aspects of your online presence, from making a website to getting it noticed
online. http://www.fwdmarketinginc.com,
or call 631-902-2212
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