Make sure your customers can find you where they’re searching online. 4 out of 5 consumers use search engines to find local information like business address, hours, and directions. Make sure your name, address, and phone number (NAP) data stays accurate.
- Keep your online listings under control with automated synchronization between sources.
- Broadcast your correct listing information to 300+ sites across the web.
- Use our DIY products to manage the rest of your online presence.
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The Presence Builder Basic package gives you the first pieces you’ll need to be found online.
Get found. Generate traffic. Grow revenue.
Establish accurate business listings and rank higher in search engine results, such as Google. Get started for free, and then optionally upgrade to powerful presence management tools—Listing Distribution and Listing Sync Pro. Our solutions are the most comprehensive business listing solution on the market.
FAQs
– A strong online presence is the first step toward success. Your customers and prospects need to be able to find you, both online and in the street. Ask yourself this, when was the last time you went out to eat at a new restaurant or planned to go see a new movie and did not look it up online first? Chances are, you did some research beforehand and it’s extremely likely that your customers are doing the same. When customers and prospects look you up online, make sure they can find you and that the information they come across is correct.
– For SEO, priority is given to good customer experience on mobile devices. Consumers will use mobile devices to find desired goods or services and will generally begin these searches with a category or brand search. For example, a brand search is “Joe’s Pizza in Denver” and a category search is “Pizza in Denver”. (Note: On a mobile device the “in Denver” often does not need to be explicit.) In the case of a category search, the user has intent to purchase something in a category but has not decided or does not care about the brand. In these searches, the user’s intent is generally heavily skewed toward proximity and location. So search engines generally deliver the closest locations and it is therefore important that location information is crawlable, is displayed on each page, and is in meta-data and keywords.
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