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Florists' Review - March 2021

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R E A D O N L I N E fl oristsreview.com R E A D O N L I N E 57 Let's Get Started First, create an account. It's simple and free, and you can do it at business.google.com/create. Get Veri ed is is Google's process to ensure you are the owner of your business. For most businesses, verifi cation is available via mail, phone, email or the search console. Verifi cation can take up to two weeks, so don't delay if you want the perks of managing your business listing on Google ASAP. Here's one reason to get started: Responding to Google Reviews is available only after you verify your listing. Choose Your Primary Business Category After your successful Google verifi cation, you will be asked to choose categories for your business. You can choose one primary category and up to nine secondary categories. Take your time choosing the best categories to describe what you do. ere's no shortage to choose from; in 2020, there were nearly 4,000 categories. And, the primary category you choose is the main factor in determining if your business will pop up during a user's search. e more specifi c you are, the fewer businesses you'll be competing against. Choose Your Secondary Business Categories Select as few secondary categories as possible. When using, let's say, three categories to describe your business, Google will divide its user-directing algorithms into only three data points to drive traffi c to you. On the other hand, if Google has 10 categories to match for your business, this can weaken the eff ectiveness of your results. Add Images and 30-second Videos Have you ever googled a business and gotten only a Google Earth street view? at's not the fi rst impression you want for your business. e images you upload should give customers a tour of your business. is can be a physical tour, showcasing your shop, outside and inside; team photos; and/or photos of your products and services. If you were your customer, what would you like to see before deciding to shop with you. Your photos should be recent and refl ect your current business. If you have new products, or if you've made new hires, make sure your photos show it all. Take photos yourself, hire a local photographer or ask a creative team member to take some great photos and 30-second videos. Your search results will also benefi t from customers adding their own photos and videos. It shows Google and consumers that people have visited your location and that they liked it enough to take and share their content. is adds social proof and trust. Double Check Your Contact Info Next, add your address and phone number to your listing. Check to verify that your contact info is the same across the web. After all, you want the people who want to buy from you to be able to fi nd you easily. Talk About Your Business Take full advantage of the 750-word overview to not only provide valuable information to your customers but also to maximize the opportunity to use the keywords that help you in online searches. Keep Tabs on Your Reviews When you're about to buy from a business, what do you look at fi rst? e reviews, of course! You want to get as many positive reviews as possible, to show potential customers you are the best of the best. You can get reviews by reaching out to clients after they've received their orders or once you've completed their deliveries. en, be sure to reply to clients who post reviews. is customer engagement leaves a good impression and shows you care about providing a good experience. Remember, you can respond to reviews only after you have been verifi ed. Add O ers and Call to Action You have the option to add posts to your listing. One of these post options is "off ers." You can add "Call to Action" buttons to off ers, to direct users to your website or encourage them to call you, for quick sales and engagement. Make Regular Updates Now that you have a solid listing, the work isn't over. Stay on top of your listing by adding frequent posts. ese posts can be updates, events, photos, 30-second videos, off ers or new products. Having a robust profi le means there is more information linked to your business on the web and, therefore, more opportunities to match search terms that will get you found. It can feel like a lot of work to get your Google My Business listing set up well and to keep it fresh and optimized. Many business owners think don't have the time to wait for verifi cation; to upload 100 photos, videos and business information; and to stay on top of reviews, posts and customer messages. Not to worry ; you can get your listing created, optimized and maintained for you. ere are many reputable sources for Google My Business support; just choose wisely. If a manager gets banned for improper site management, Google can suspend all the Google accounts that that manager manages.

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