Your business should be on Google My Business: a very useful free digital marketing tool that the data-chomping corporation has provided, for free, for five years. However, Google My Business has generally been overlooked by the small, local businesses who stand to profit from it the most.
What Google My Business does is to slap that new profile of yours up on the results page when potential customers search for your product or service in your area. This means that instead of a mere list of local suppliers and mis-hits, or your own business’ website listed unspectacularly like any other, they’ll see one of those bright, professional-looking panels, featuring your business name, details, directions, hours, and photos.
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This free boost for your business requires surprisingly little work on your part. Initially, you should be able to get it set up in just one session. After that, it needs to be maintained like a social network profile and the more you put into it, the more you’ll get out of it – but even an hour a week replying to questions and reviews and keeping your details update should keep it shipshape.
This new guide from Headway Capital will show you how to get your Google My Business profile up and running in no time.
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