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How to optimize your Google my business page for Local SEO - Codesponsors


Are you Looking to attract your business in your Location if so, then you need to optimize Local SEO [Google my business page].

Local SEO is to show your website on local search Results in your location with google my business page because 46% of searches now have a ‘local intent

In this Article you can see the several ways to optimize your google my business page for Local SEO.


Step 1: Make sure that your business name, address and phone number should match with website and all of your properties in google my business page

Step 2: Pick the relevant category for your google my business page

Step 3: Link your business web page (home page) to google my business page if your business have single location

Step 4:  your business have multiple locations then create google my business page with different pages and link back to corresponding web pages
That means each web page have google my business page account

Step 5: Enter a description for your business with target keywords
{Note: that the phrase “relevant keywords” doesn’t just include info about the nature of your business, but also its location. Include your city or town name. Mention nearby communities. Write about landmarks and major intersections nearby}

Step 6: ­­Add images and videos to your google my business page regularly
{Images should be Geo tagged and Videos can be up to 30 seconds long. They can’t exceed 100MB and they must use 720p resolution or higher}

Step 7: Use booking integrations on your google my business page by sign in with one of the GMB’s supported scheduling providers

             
Step 8: Get some reviews for your google my business page
Google use this reviews to determine your listing belongs to google search results

  • 85% of shoppers trust online reviews as much as they trust recommendations from a personal acquaintance
  • 73% of people trust a business more after reading positive reviews about it
  • Almost half (49%) of consumers want to see a 4-star rating or higher on a business before they use that business
  • 30% say that they look at review responses when judging a local business
  • 97% of shoppers read online reviews for local businesses
             
Step 9:Use posts on your google my business page like posting content on social media platforms

Here is the few ideas for using posts:
  • Advertise an event such as an upcoming webinar
  • Promote a sale during a specific time, like Labor Day weekend or Memorial Day weekend
  • Describe some awesome content you’ve recently published on your blog and include a link to it
  • Highlight a new product or service
  • Wish your customers well during a holiday season
And you can also add emoji’s to your posts. That’s a great way to get people’s attention.



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