Advertising Locally Let me put your company on Google Places
From the desk of Edward Ewan:
Google Places is going
to find you a lot of customers if you are Advertising
Locally
"Google Places" has given away 50 million FREE web pages, to businesses who are "advertising
locally
"your free Business Web Page is already up and running".
Businesses who are advertising locally have been given the chance to knock the
big national advertisers off of the Google first page. "Google Places" is
now dominating the first page of the search results for local businesses who are obviously
advertising locally to find customers.
The small business owner only has to claim their page from Google and then let
people know what they have to offer. The one page local advert will then be displayed in the same position
that the main Google search results are.
Enter you first name and email address and we will send you an eBook by Google on optimisation and also give you
an opportunity to have a free consultation that will help you to reach the top position on Google Places.
This is a fantastic opportunity for small business owners to start advertising
locally and get there business seen by people who make a search on the internet for local companies who offer
the kind of product or service that they need.
To find out how to claim a "Google Places" web page and enter the
required information look on the page about advertising locally.
ABOUT ADVERTISING LOCALLY:
Only one "Google Places" web page can be clamed by each small business address, so
it is important to claim it soon and fill in your business information accurately. Many
companies have not clamed their web page but are still advertising locally because Google places has already
done a lot of the work for them.
Here are a few pointers to help you with any customization you might want to do on your Google
Places web page
To make changes to the general information on the page you must first claim your
page. Small businesses who are advertising locally need to confirm with Google that the web page belongs to them,
and that the details of their business are corect. This is done by entering a special code that Google will sent to
your business address or to your business phone.
Here's a brief description what a page can contain:
Header - This is located at the very top of the page. It will include
a logo or header that includes the web local busineses name.
Address - Just bellow the business name is your full address and
telephone number.
Left Panel - A map of the area and a street photo of the
business along with pins that show other businesses that are advertising locally in your area.
Photos and Videos - Your page can have 10 photos and
5 videos to help you with advertising locally.
Customer Comments - There is an area where customers can
enter comments about your business.
Business Discription - You can enter a full discription of
the service or products that you are advertising locally to your customers.
Opening times - Google Places even has a section where you
can advertise your opening hours.
More information on how to use the "Google Places" web page when you are
advertising locally can be found on the pages of this website.