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Google Is Your New Homepage

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For many businesses, Google.com has become the single most important internet presence for attracting new clients.  

Increasingly, consumers actively looking for your company’s products or services are taking “low funnel” actions to reach out to your business. These are occurring more directly on Google than ever before. 

In a recent case study of local key performance indicators, 70% of calls and driving directions were coming directly from Google, while 25% were coming from the business website.  Many of the website conversions originated at Google as well, but most people were stopping at Google and making the call or requesting the driving directions right there.

 

It is critical for all businesses to create and optimize their GoogleMyBusiness profile listing, to take advantage of the many tools that Google offers, and promote your brand effectively online.

Benefits of GoogleMyBusiness Page Optimization

✔ Build your company brand presence on-line
✔ Increase phone calls
✔ More positive ratings & review
✔ Being found before the competition (get more attention!)
✔ Positively impact local SEO efforts
✔ Enhance engagement and connect with leads and customers
✔ Improve online reputation (and convert more leads)
✔ Sell to customers who don’t visit your business website
✔ Build a following on Google
✔ Feature new products / services
✔ Share new offers and business updates

The Zero-Click Google Search Engine Results Page (SERP) often leaves your business website listing below the fold or worse, not even on the first page! 

But if a prospect types in your company name, Google will have the GMB listing “above the fold” (top right), with all the following services available from your listing.

Potential customers can interact with your Google My Business listing to: 

  • Find your business hours 
  • Get directions to your location 
  • Call your business (without visiting the website)  
  • Read reviews from previous customers 
  • Schedule an appointment 
  • Ask questions (public and / or private)
  • View products or services
  • Review images of your products or services 
  • See What’s New with the business
  • Follow the business for updates (offers, events, posts, changing of hours, etc.)
  • To remind them to go to the business 

Try BizWebShop’s new GoogleMyBusiness Optimization Service to create and optimize your GoogleMyBusiness listing.  

If you already have a listing, get your Free Local SEO Reports by putting your company’s name in the form. The Local SEO Reports include your GMB report and competitor information.   

Call 512-772-6960 or email Jim Luketich (Jim Luke) with any questions. 

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Asking For Google My Business Reviews

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Share your short URL with customers for Reviews!

You can share your GoogleMyBusiness short URL (as “https://g.page/r/CbZZYOeqL30xEBA“) with customers from your computer’s Google My Business dashboard or on the mobile app.

Through your short URL, Customers can leave reviews and view your Business Profile.

  1. On your computer, sign in to Google My Business.
    • If you have multiple locations, open the location you want to manage.
  2. In the left menu, click Home.
  3. In the “Get more reviews” card, you can copy your short URL to share with customers.

Remember, it’s against Google review policies to solicit reviews from customers through incentives or review stations located at your place of business. Reviews that violate these policies might be removed.

Star rankings in GoogleMyBusiness are important.  Even businesses with just one review show the review stars. This is even more reason to start approaching clients to leave them. Don’t forget these stars have been shown to increase click-through-rate (CTR) by as much as 20%.

These stars and an excerpt from the reviews also appear in the Knowledge Graph. The Knowledge Graph also now contains reviews from 3rd party sources, so don’t limit yourself to just Google reviews.

How to ask for Google My Business Reviews

It goes without saying that the most genuine and natural looking reviews are the ones that customers leave without any prompting.

That’s not to say you can’t prompt someone into writing a review by asking them directly what they thought of your business and if they minded leaving a review. Engaging with someone directly about their experience is actually good customer service and will often prompt a positive review on your Google My Business page.

Your customers will need a Google account to be able to leave one. Many people do these days, either they’re a busy owner themselves and have one for their own Google Analytics or perhaps they have a personal Gmail account. 

Many of your clients or customers are likely to be very busy people so if they’re going to take the time out of their day to write you a review you need to make it as easy for them as possible. The best way you can do this is by giving them a simple link to click on that will take them straight to your Google My Business page.

If you have questions about your Google My Business profile, or would like to discuss setting up a new Google My Business profile, call us at 512-772-6960.

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GoogleMyBusiness Secrets from BizWebShop

 

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Google has been re-prioritizing organic search results in favor of ads and what are known as No Click, or zero-click, searches.

These searches are a search engine result page (SERP) that displays the answer to a user’s query at the top of a Google search result.  This kind of search result satisfies the user’s intent without having to actually click on any search result links. (binaryfountain.com)

According to research by Jumpshot commissioned by Sparktoro, in Q1 of 2019 almost 49% of Google searches were resolved without a click, meaning the searcher found the answer they were looking for within Google and never had to click through to another website. (https://www.stephanspencer.com/no-click-searches/)

Due to the small screens on mobile devices, “No Click Searches” account for over 60% of searches in some cases, and the small screens mean that ads get even more priority on mobile, according to JS Media & Marketing.

Google now prioritizes ‘Related Questions” as well, so now organic traffic is pushed below …

  • Google’s “No Click Search Results”
  • then ads
  • then Related Questions
  • even answer boxes

So organic results are rarely even above the fold, or often not on the First Page. This means that organic results get fewer & fewer click-thru’s to your business website and illustrates the lengths Google is taking to offer people information directly in search results – so they can keep them on their pages longer – instead of having them visit your site.

This dilutes the effect of any organic marketing that you may be using (and paying for).

So how do you fight back?

The answer is fight fire with fire.

Use the tools Google provides to help you brand your business without (at first) even visiting your website.  Your Google My Business listing is the most important online marketing tool now available to:

1. Brand your business in Google Search, and also give clients a prominent link to your website.

2.  Build your on-line reputation with Google My Business Reviews, and send you traffic, since up to 90% of local services are found using reviews. Lots of positive reviews builds your Google Rank. Don’t forget to reply to all reviewers with thanks!

3.  Use the new GMB Blog feature to brand your company as an expert in your field, and give prospects the confidence to call you for your services.

“Ask for the Review” Script for your Staff:

When concluding a service, ask the client: Did you have a good experience at the shop?

If so, can you give us a good review on Google My Business? It helps new customers find us.

In the Auto repair business, only 5% of independent shops ask customers for reviews, versus 49% of Dealerships.

Offer your staff incentives to ask for reviews. Capture emails of all clients up front.  After service, send them a “Thank you for your business’ follow-up email, including a link to your GMB listing and request a good review, using the text above.

Let us know if you have any questions, or need help with your Google My Business listing optimization.