Finding time to update or create your online business listings can sometimes be a challenge. But, once you claim your listing, you can control what information and images are shown on these sites about your business, which is certainly worth the effort.
In most cases, you may already have a listing, so it’s just a matter of claiming the page for your business. What’s the difference between updating and claiming? Updating means you’ve created an account and just need to add new information to the page. Claiming means that a page for your business exists, but you may not have created or set it up. In this case, you’ll need to prove it’s your business before you can change any information.
There are several sites your business could be listed on, so how do you choose the best? Easy! Here are our top 7 business listing sites you should claim and/or update:
1. Google My Business – Google My Business says it “connects you directly with customers, whether they’re looking for you on Search, Maps or Google+.”
How to claim or edit your business listing: Click the “Get on Google” anywhere on the page, sign in to your Google account, and follow the steps to add your business information to Google.
2. Facebook for Business – According to Facebook, it “can help you reach all the people who matter most to your business.”
How to claim or edit your business listing: If you need to claim your Business Page click here and if you need sign up for a business page click here.
3. Yelp for Business – According to Yelp, “Millions of people visit Yelp every month to find great local businesses. Help them find your business – free!”
How to claim or edit your business listing: Click here to search for your business. If it exists, you’ll see two options: A Claim button or an Already Claimed link. Click the option you see and either log in, or set up an account to edit it.
4. Yellow Pages – According to YellowPages, they “will not only get you online, but can also help you get found, drive leads and expand your reach.”
How to claim or edit your business listing: Click here to update your business details and then click “Get your listing fee.”
5. Yahoo Local – According to Yahoo, they are “a comprehensive business directory complete with ratings and reviews, maps, events, and more.”
How to claim or edit your business listing: Scroll down this page to “Try Local Basic Listing for free” and click, “Sign Up.” Then, update your business contact information including address, phone number, and URL. You don’t need to pay for this service.
6. Bing Places for Business – According to Bing,”Places for Business is a Bing portal that enables business owners add a listing for their business on Bing.”
How to claim or edit your business listing: Chances are, Bing already has listings for your business. Click here to claim it.
7. Foursquare for Business – According to Foursquare, “Over 50 million people use Foursquare to discover great businesses and share what they love about them with others. Join the nearly 2 million businesses who are already taking advantage of Foursquare to join the conversation and grow their business.”
How to claim or edit your business listing: Start by searching for your business, then select your listing. If you don’t see your business just click the link at the bottom of the page to add it. Click here to manage your listing.
Vital information you should include on every listing:
Be prepared to fill out the following information, and keep it consistent on each site. Consistency helps your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) efforts.
- Business Name
- Address (City, State, Zip)
- Main Phone Number
- Website
- Business Hours
- Description – A description of your business, minimum 250 characters.
- Business Categories
- Logo and pictures
Keep a document of each listing so you can duplicate it exactly. Check on your listings and update your information (if applicable) every six months. Also, keep images of your business current and compelling to draw in prospects and customers.
*Bonus Tip* If you’re a brick-and-mortar business, encourage people to “check-in”and write a review by displaying a sign in your business window that states the sites in which you’re listed.
Have any sites to add to our list? We’ve got more here in the Top 20 Places Your Business Needs to Be Listed Online.
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