Sign in to google.com/business with your Google Account.
Enter your company name exactly as you want it to appear on your GBP. Triple check your spelling and grammar (this applies to your entire GBP).
Add your company address and check that it is correct.
Select your company category
Tip: When selecting your primary category, think carefully about consumer behavior and what types of things they might search for when looking for a business like yours.
Add your contact information such as phone number, website and email
Verify your company
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If you have multiple physical locations, you should go through this belgium phone number data process for each one. Having multiple physical addresses can be a goldmine for your Google Maps presence. Take a cue from Utopia Management, a property management company with dozens of locations across the West Coast . The amount of traffic they’ve gotten from Google Maps searches is so significant that they set up physical locations as soon as they can when entering a new market. They even take Maps into account when deciding whether a new office is necessary or cost effective. These locations are also reflected on their website.
How to optimize your presence on Google to attract more customers and business
Many businesses have GBPs, so it's important to optimize yours using all the available features to stand out to potential customers. You can "optimize" or improve your GBP in the following ways:
Company Description
In the space of 750 words or less, Google gives you the opportunity to tell your customers a little bit about your business, your story, and what kind of products and services you offer. Many businesses choose to leave this space blank, so by filling it in, whether with a few sentences or maxing out the character limit, you're helping to differentiate your business.
Store Hours
Store hours are commonly used in GBP and are important for obvious reasons. However, GBP users often fail to keep these hours up to date, which can create a lot of confusion and frustration for customers. So, when you enter your business hours, check that they are correct and consistent with those on your storefront, website, social media accounts, and elsewhere. Don't forget to make changes for holidays.