Google My Business Enhancement Of Your Website’s Ranking With Business Listing techniques Through Using Online Directories
If you’re a small business owner who does not yet have a website, i.e. an internet presence, or even if you’re a larger organization... or maybe you just want a second website... Google lets you build one, and hosts it for you absolutely FREE..
Some major benefits of having a GMB website is, it’s automatically SEO optimized and every time you update your Google My Business Listing...
Your GMB website is also updated automatically with the same information that is posted to your GMB listing without you having to lift a finger. On top of that, their website builder is super easy to use. You can literally have your website up and running after a few clicks in 5 minutes or less.
Maintaining an active presence on online directories , lets Google know that your business is participating as a member of an established community. Therefore, when you set up your Google My Business listing, it’s a good idea to set up listings on these third-party sites. like Trip advisor , Yelp ( see picture )
Make your listings effective. List the same information, consistently in every directory. This helps keep confusion down and everyone going the appropriate place.
Incoming Links
One of the factors Google uses to rank your My Business page is links. Links play a huge part in Google’s organic search algorithm and when your site has earned a healthy amount of incoming links from other sites, Google is likely to give it a boost in local search engine report pages (SERPs.)
Business Name
Your business name plays a key role in Google’s local algorithm. To help yours feature prominently, ensure that your business name features relevant keywords. This can help ensure that your company appears on relevant search queries.
Building Your Google My Business Presence
Once you’ve built and optimized your listing, it’s time to establish your ‘Google My Business’ presence. This means you should write and post relevant content on your company blog and get reviews from customers.
Referencing to Kindle - Googleplaybook on online directories by raymond wayne will help most google my business users
When someone leaves a review on your page, be sure you read and reply to each one in order to promote engagement and maintain an active web presence.
Post, post and post some more:
Think of GMB Posts the same way you do Facebook posts. Talk about what makes your business unique (pricing, customer service, product quality) and give readers a reason to either contact you, or visit your store.
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