Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business)
The first thing everyone does while looking for a business is to search online. Being visible on Google and Google Maps is simply a must for any business that is out there. There are so many benefits of having GBP account. Let’s look at some of them:
Edits are done by the owner of the account:
The chance your business is on Google is pretty high, but you should always make sure your listing was verified and make sure all the details that are showing in your account are accurate. Most of your changes will show immediately, some will need to be verified but will show very quickly. Pinpoint your location, make yourself visible. Here are some of the things you can change or create:
- Posts
- Info
- Insights
- Reviews
- Calls
- Messages
- Photos
- Bookings
- Products
- Services and more..
Not difficult to manage:
A Google local business listing is an easy way to maintain online visibility even if you don’t have a website. The business profile can be adjusted anytime. You can see how often your business was looked at and how many times someone clicked on your listing.
GBP is FREE:
Correct, is free. This is why you should make sure your business is shown the way you would like. Make sure your business is showing nice quality pictures and videos. All details that you think your potential client would need to know about you should be included.
Here are the top reasons your business should be using GBP to attract more local leads:
- Google Business Profile is Free
- Helps Customers Find Your Physical Location
- Search Visibility
- Shows Useful Information
- Another Communication Channel
- Track Website Traffic and Audience
- Option to Respond your Reviews
- Everything is Tied Together
Don’t forget to edit any information on Google Maps as well, this is actually a new feature and you can do it through your GBP.
Here is a link to see your Google Business Profile account: https://www.google.com/business/ or simply go to https://www.google.com and search your business.
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