Today, customers use search engines like Google, business directories like Yelp, and even social media to find and compare the goods and services they need. If your business isn’t listed properly, customers won’t find it.
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Google business profile manager
Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Waze profiles
Business directory list: Google, Bing, WhereTo, Navmii, Factual, Opendi, and Here
$10.99/mo
Most popular option for customers to find you on Google and Facebook
Google business profile manager
Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Waze profiles
Facebook business profile manager
Business directory list: Google, Bing, Facebook, Waze, WhereTo, Navmii, Factual, Opendi, Here, Brownbook, and Hotfrog
$21.99/mo
Professional option to grow exposure with Google, Facebook, Yelp, and more
Google business profile manager
Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Waze profiles
Facebook business profile manager
Yelp business profile manager
Business directory list: Google, Facebook, Bing, Yelp, Waze, Uber, Foursquare, WhereTo, Navmii, Factual, Opendi, Here, Brownbook, and Hotfrog, and 24 additional local business listings
$10.99/mo
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Google business profile manager
Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Waze profiles
Facebook business profile manager
Business directory list: Google, Bing, Facebook, Waze, WhereTo, Navmii, Factual, Opendi, Here, Brownbook, and Hotfrog
$5.99/mo
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Google business profile manager
Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Waze profiles
Business directory list: Google, Bing, WhereTo, Navmii, Factual, Opendi, and Here
$21.99/mo
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Google business profile manager
Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Waze profiles
Facebook business profile manager
Yelp business profile manager
Business directory list: Google, Facebook, Bing, Yelp, Waze, Uber, Foursquare, WhereTo, Navmii, Factual, Opendi, Here, Brownbook, and Hotfrog, and 24 additional local business listings
Your Google and Bing Maps listings are powerful tools for your business—but only if they are set up correctly. We make it simple to create a Google Business profile and set up your Google business maps listing with your contact information, website and social media links, a business description, photos, reviews, and more. This is also a great way to promote your local business marketing.
Customer reviews on Yelp, Google, Facebook, and other local listing services are critical for your business to build trust. Turn your customers into marketers by setting up detailed business listings and enabling customer reviews. We make it easy to manage all your business’s listings on Google, Bing, Yelp, and more.
With LogoMaker, you can submit your business details to one easy-to-use account, and we’ll publish your business listing on 40 different online listing services including Google, Facebook, and Yelp. We’ll help you keep all your business listings in sync, and make it easy for you to update details or photos.
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Guarantee your updated phone number, hours, website URL, and more appear in every Google search, so new customers can easily find your business.
Share your best self with potential customers by uploading photos of your products, location, and logo, making your business attractive and recognizable.
Interact directly with the public by promoting special events, replying to reviews, setting automated responses, and answering your customers’ most frequently asked questions.
With insights into reviews, bookings, and the keywords that bring customers to your website, you can further improve your pages to achieve even better search results—so today’s happy customers lead you to more business tomorrow.
For many customers, their first impression of your business will come from the online listings that appear on social media or a search engine results page. So, it’s important to make sure you include all of the details that will help them choose you over your competitors.
This is one of the most important details customers need to find and support your business, so take care to avoid any mistakes. Since virtual street-view apps can read the physical signage on your business, make sure it’s the same as the name in your listing.
Include your complete and up-to-date business location. To avoid mix-ups and formatting errors, only include your official street address. Leave any PO box or suite numbers for the second address line of your listing. You shouldn’t create multiple listings for different locations, at least not on Google.
Including your web page in online listings will provide more traffic to your site and, potentially, more business. If your business has multiple locations with distinct websites, ensure the link on each listing directs customers to the correct page. It’s important that customers who click the link land on the page they expect.
Customers on smartphones can call your business directly from an online listing, so your phone number is a must-have. You can include alternate or toll-free numbers, but make sure each one you list is valid. Any number in your online listing should also match the one on your webpage.
Photos make great advertisements for your business—don’t just take our word for it. Because of their importance to local listings, Google has clear photo guidelines. Follow them closely or risk having your images taken down. If you choose to let customers share their photos, keep a close eye on what they post.
Take some time to craft a strong description for your business that identifies why customers should choose you over your competitors. Feel free to mention your awards, big-name brands, and any connections to local landmarks. Remember to write for humans, not just search engines. Robotic keyword lists could drive customers away.
You can connect your business listing to your profiles on social media platforms like Facebook, X, Snapchat, Instagram, Pinterest, or TikTok, allowing customers to find and follow you anywhere on the web with just one click.
Be careful to only choose relevant categories for your business listing, because vague or incorrect categorizations can hurt your search engine rankings. As a rule, it’s better to be specific (not just a ‘restaurant’, a ‘coffee shop’) since this will also help customers interested in your specific business to discover you.
Don’t disappoint customers at the checkout counter. You can specify all of the payment types you accept in your listing. With the growing adoption of trendy digital wallets, mentioning that your business supports these payment methods could earn you some new customers.
Like categories, attributes such as dining options and amenities help customers to narrow down their searches. They can also help you distinguish your business from a crowded category. One of the most important attributes you can include is accessibility—but don’t try to mislead customers if your business is not wheelchair-accessible.