Develop your online presence in depth Google searches can reveal whether your location's online presence is strong or weak. Lazy Dog gets mentions of its Plano placement six pages deep in the SERPs. And none of them are as insignificant as a three-comment Reddit thread that appears on the front page of another restaurant's SERP. This is proof that Google had few options for finding relevant company information - not what you want. If you look around you are likely to find opportunities to get mentioned online, usually for free. There are many third-party lists. Do some research on your
competitors and find out where they are mentioned online. Chambers of commerce, local government organizations that support business, community organizations, blogs, coupon sites, industry groups, local guides, and publications are often looking jewelry retouching service for content. Any mention of your business in content posted by these groups will help a lot more than an expired Reddit thread. Closing It's important for new businesses to get on the map quickly, both figuratively and literally. Most of the restaurants mentioned above have done a decent job of building their online presence, increasing their
Google listings, and even surpassing some of the more established restaurants across the road. But they've remained relatively obscure on Google Maps, and it's clear that with the right moves and a little elbow grease, a strong online presence can be accelerated that will deliver immediate returns in Google Map search results. And this superior visibility will serve a new business well to try to establish itself. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and not necessarily of Search Engine Land. Staff authors are listed here.