Google My Business for Industrial B2Bs
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Let’s start with the basics of Google My Business (GMB). The first important thing to know about GMB is that it is free (for now), so why not take advantage of this highly utilized free marketing platform. GMB is Google's way of handing back some of the power to business owners in terms of what appears when someone completes a search with their business name.
What does a Google My Business Listing look like?
A GMB listing appears to the right of the search results on Google. Just about everything that shows in a GMB listing is customizable, and therefore optimizable for search. Users can easily interact with your listing directly from the search results page to click and get directions, visit your website, or give you a call. After seeing a photo of a GMB listing in action, one can understand the importance of being a part of this game. Creating a Google My Business profile is very straightforward. Google gives you step by step directions on how to create or verify an existing Google my Business listing. Once you’ve completed the verification process, there are a few things you/ and or your digital marketing team can do to make the most of your free listing.Google My Business Optimizations
There is a lot you can do to optimize your Google My Business listing. In fact, Google is adding new features to this platform all the time, and often businesses will have the chance to further beef up their listing when Google launches a new feature into beta testing. However, some optimizations have higher priority over others.5 Must-Do Optimizations for Google My Business
- Accurate and up to date Phone Number, Hours, and Address. If nothing else, please ensure that these pieces of information are correct. Google my Business allows you to add “Holiday Hours” with ease so that users are not left guessing whether or not to call you or give you a visit. A correct address is essential for potential customers to be able to click the one-touch Directions button and head out to see you, likewise a current phone number for the click to call function.
- Photos. Current photos can easily make or break customer interaction with a Google My Business profile. Google likes to see you adding photos of your logo, exterior, interior, team, and products to your page. You can then categorize those photos with tagging so that new customers will know what you are showing them. Photos posted by your customers will also show up in this category and are a great way to show you're legitimate.
- Service Areas. This is your chance to identify to Google where you do business - aka Geo Targeting customers to show your listing to. This also allows you to let customers know where your business provides deliveries or services. There are further steps you can take to Geo Target with your Google My Business listing but they are a little more involved - so stay tuned for a future blog post on this.
- Business Description. This is the last of the basics, and your chance to describe what you do as well as share a little bit of your company’s history. It is important to keep in mind keywords you would like to show up in search for when writing your company’s business description, as we know that Google will factor in any and all written content on the page when deciding who to show to potential customers.