google | WorldClassid https://worldclassid.com Best marketing you can get Wed, 17 Apr 2019 16:56:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 194741333 How to use Google Maps for Local Google Listing https://worldclassid.com/profiles/blogs/uncategorized/how-to-use-google-maps-for/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-use-google-maps-for Wed, 17 Apr 2019 16:56:33 +0000 http://worldclassid.com/profiles/blogs/how-to-use-google-maps-for/ Google Maps Optimization Optimize Your Listing to Attract Local Website Visitors Google Maps is a great way to find local businesses and get driving directions to where you want to go. Google Maps is also a great way for your company to get new local business since millions of people search Google Maps every day! […]

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Google Maps Optimization

Optimize Your

Listing to Attract Local Website Visitors

Google Maps is a great way to find local businesses and get driving directions to where you want to go. Google Maps is also a great way for your company to get new local business since millions of people search Google Maps every day! If you have a business that caters to local customers in your city, a free listing on Google Maps makes it easy for them to find you. Whether you’re a large company or a small "Mom and Pop Shop" start thinking locally because that’s where your customers are. If you’re not promoting your business on Google Maps (and Yahoo! Local), now is the time.

Google Maps will help you get high search engine visibility for competitive (and potentially lucrative) local city oriented keyword phrases like "San Francisco attorney", "pizza New York", or "Philadelphia

cosmetic dentist."

When potential customers search Google Maps for local information, they'll find your business: your address, hours of operation, contact information, even photos of your storefront and videos of your products or services. Google Maps will even give them a detailed map of your location and easy to follow directions to your office or storefront. They can also view satellite images with or without map data of your location and a "Street View" showing photos of your street and building. It's free, easy to set up and you don't even need a website to be listed.

Google Maps is truly an amazing Internet tool.

Google Maps Provides High Visibility in the Search Results

Google Maps results usually show up just below the Google AdWords PPC Ads and above the organic search results in this order…

  1. Google AdWords Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Ads
  2. Google Maps – Map and Business Listings (A, B, C… and so on)
  3. "Organic" Rankings – Natural Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Google Maps SERP

You can use Google AdWords PPC Advertising, Google Maps and "Organic" Search Engine Optimization to get top placement on the Google search engine to generate more business. For example, we helped our client Elisabeth Cullington, CFP – get listed #1 in Google

organic rankings. You can see her http://certifiedfinancialplanner.ning.com

website listings in Google for "advising women of wealth."



Google Maps gets your website in the “Sweet Spot” of Search Engine Visibility as you can see from the Google Eye Tracking Test Results. This study shows

that most viewers look at the top left of the monitor first when view a web page. This area is where Google Maps is

displayed.

If your business gets listed prominently on Google Maps, you will usually appear before businesses competing to be #1 in the organic search results. This can bring you many new clients each and every month.

How to Get Listed in Google Maps

Adding your listing to Google Maps is very easy. Just follow these step by step instructions and your listing can be online within 48 hours.

Step 1: Log in

To create your Google Maps listing follow these easy directions:

  • Navigate to http://www.google.com/local/add/businessCenter
  • Log into your Google account
  • Click "Add New Listing"

Add Google Maps Listing

Step 2: Create Your Listing

In this step you will enter your Company/Organization name, Street Address, City, State, ZIP, Phone, Email address, Website address and

Description. To the right of your data, a preview window will display what your listing will look like. After you have entered your information, click "Next."

Step 3: Add / Claim Your Listing

Add Google Maps Listing

In this step you will "Add" or "Claim" your listing. If Google already has a listing for your business, you will have the option claiming the current listing or adding the listing you just entered. Since this is a new client, I’ll click the "Add Listing" option.

To claim the listing, click "Claim" and follow the instructions. Google will verify your listing by calling the phone number you entered. Answer the

phone and type in the pin number listed on the screen
.

NOTE:

You can also verify your listing by having Google send a postcard with your pin number to your office. Follow the verification instructions on the postcard. It’s not junk mail, be sure not to throw it away!

Step 4: Add Some "Flair" to Your Listing

Add Flair to Your Google Maps Listing

Once your listing has been verified, you will be able to provide additional information. Be sure to add the Category of your business (dentist, attorney, etc.), your Hours of Operation, Payment options, additional Details (such as parking instructions, etc.)

Add some "flair" to your listing! Google Maps will allow you to add up to 10 photos and 5 videos. You can also add coupons.

NOTE:

Once you tie the listing to your Google account, you can log into the Google Business Center any time to edit your listing and add photos or videos.

Results:

The result of a well-optimized Google Maps listing is top positioning on Google and the Google Maps system with a personalized listing including your business name, address and contact information.

Google Maps Listing

Step 5: Optimize Your Listing to Get to the Top of the List

Google gathers business information from numerous websites (online Yellow Pages directories, and other sources) to populate Google Maps search results. Yes, you can easily enter your business information into the Google Local Business Center for free, but to be listed at the top of the list you’ll need to optimize. This is similar to Search Engine Optimization in that you’ll need to get your website listed on other local websites and databases to rank high.

Here are Some Tips for Optimizing Your Google Maps Listing:

Think Locally – Having a business location in the CENTER of town helps you get to the top of the list. The closer your office is to the center of your city, the higher your listing is usually positioned on the Google Maps list. For example, if you view any Google Maps list, the first three listings returned (A,B & C) are located in the center of the city. The businesses listed further down the list migrate out from the center of town. (NOTE: Yahoo! Local has a

PPC advertising system that allows you to pay for one of the top three listings.)

Get listed in other local directories. Local Search Engines like Google Maps compile and display their Local/Maps results by gathering details about local businesses by crawling and parsing data from other online websites, directories and databases. For example, Google Maps is partnered with Verizon and Yahoo!

Local is partnered with AT&T. Therefore, having listings with the local online "Yellow Pages" can (and usually does) cause your listing to be placed higher on the list giving you more exposure and website traffic. So, get your website listed in the local "Yellow Pages" and local directories like…

CitySearch.com

[Includes Reviews of Local Businesses]

http://www.citysearch.com/

InsiderPages.com

[Includes Reviews of Local Businesses, Google Maps uses this system]

http://www.insiderpages.com/

MerchantCircle.com

[Includes Reviews of Local Businesses]

http://www.merchantcircle.com/

Yelp.com

[Includes Reviews of Local Businesses]

http://www.yelp.com/

AllPages.com

http://www.allpages.com/

Local.Botw.com

http://local.botw.org/

Local.com

http://www.local.com/

SuperPages.com (idearc)

http://www.superpages.com/

YellowPages.com (AT&T)

http://www.yellowpages.com/

By Industry:

10Best.com

http://www.10best.com/

Allmenus.com

[For Restaurants]

http://www.allmenus.com/

ChefMoz.com

[For Restaurants]

http://www.chefmoz.org

DiningGuide.com

[For Restaurants]

http://diningguide.com/

Etc.

Competitive research can help you determine which local databases are helping your competitors get higher listings than you on Google Maps (or Yahoo! Local). To view a list of your competitor’s in-bound links, use the "Link Query" on Yahoo!

  • Go to www.Yahoo.com
  • Type "link:http://www.YourCompetitor.com" (without the quotes) into the search box [http://www.YourCompetitor.com should be your actual competitor’s website name.]
  • Click "Web Search" and you’ll be presented with a list of websites and directories that link to your competitor’s website. Look for local-oriented directories and Yellow Page directories and consider

    getting listed in them as well.

Do Not SPAM! – Google can and does delete listings of businesses that "SPAM" their system by submitting inaccurate information. Google Maps now has Local Business Center Guidelines to let you know what is

allowed and what is NOT allowed in your Google Maps listing. Google’s new guidelines include the following:

  • Represent your business exactly as it appears in real life.
  • List information that provides as direct a path to your business as you can.
  • Only include listings for businesses that you represent.
  • Don't participate in any behavior with the intention or result of listing your business more times than it exists. Service area businesses, for example, should not create a listing for every town they service.
  • Use the description and custom attribute fields to include additional information about your listing. This type of content should never appear in your business's title or address fields.

Here is the hierarchy of optimization techniques listed by importance:

  1. Completeness of information in your listing
  2. Keywords included in your company name (don't SPAM)
  3. Website Optimization – use City and State keywords in your Titles and Meta Tags, add your address to your web pages, etc.
  4. Category w/ Search Terms (cosmetic dentist, personal injury attorney)
  5. Proximity to center of city
  6. "Flair" – photos, videos, coupons, payment methods, parking instructions
  7. Listings in directories that include local address info (SuperPages.com, YellowPages.com, CitySearch.com, etc.)
  8. Number of In-Bound Links (IBLs) from local city websites and directories
  9. Total number of reviews
  10. High ratings in your Google reviews (More stars can mean higher positioning)

Google Maps is a great way to make it easy for your customers to find you so you can build your business. If you have a business that caters to local customers in your city or town, add your free listing on Google Maps and optimize it for TOP positioning!

Now add your listings to Yahoo! Local and Bing Local!

Just like Google's local business listings offer excellent exposure to local shoppers, so does the Yahoo! and Bing local search systems. Both are

another way to get your website and business found by consumers looking for products and services relative to a particular city, e.g., your city. While there are certain submission procedures for getting listed and getting your site into the local search database, it is optimization that determines whether your site will climb to first spot. Here are my recommendations for getting top positioning in Yahoo! and Bing Local:



Yahoo! Local Listings

http://local.yahoo.com/

STEP 1:

  • Scroll to the bottom of the page.
  • Click the "Advertise With Us" link.
  • Sign up for "Enhanced Listing" for $9.95/month.
  • Submit your business listing. Be sure to use the same techniques used for submitting your Google Maps listing. For example, pick the correct category for your

    business (Dentist, Attorney, Flowers, Restaurant, etc.),

    add keywords that match the products/services you offer

    (teeth whitening, etc.)

Yahoo! Local's "Enhanced Listing" is keyword optimization dependant, meaning that if your listing information and website are optimized properly and you have keyword-optimized in-bound links pointing to your website

(see SEO) then you may rank high on Yahoo! Local by just using the "Enhanced Listing" for just $9.95 per month! Not a bad deal!

STEP 2:

If you want even higher exposure than your "Enhanced Listing" is offering you, then consider buying a "Featured Listing" which is their best listing option with 6 Top Listings available. Price varies between $20-300/month

depending how how big your city is/how much competition there is.



BING Local

http://www.bing.com/local/default.aspx

STEP 1:

Add your business listing in the Local Listing Center.

https://ssl.search.live.com/listings/default.aspx

STEP 2:

For even higher exposure a dvertise in the sponsored section with YellowPages.com.

http://listings.yellowpages.com/documents/special_offers/jump-msn.a…

Click here to see YellowPages.com advertising options and

rates


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