Whether you want to or not,
it’s time to jump aboard the Google+ ship. As a marketing professional,
it’s your job to not only perfect your own Google+ page to ensure its continued
success.
Finally integrating its purchase of Zagat, a replacement of Google
Places called Google+ Local has combined the forces of Google Search and
Google Maps, creating, as you can imagine, the Incredible Hulk of
Google services.
The Basics
The essential function of Google+ Local is to provide recommendations
and reviews of local businesses and restaurants. Whenever you search a
business or restaurant, Google+ Local gives an overall ranking based on
Zagat’s 30 point system (with 30 being the best) as well as individual
scores based on decor, service, and cost.
Since this new software is linked with Google+, reviews and
recommendations from anyone in your circles will show up front and
center—giving you reviews from people you trust, rather than Joe Schmoes
you’ve never met.
Why You Need to Know
Although this recent update to Google mainly affects eateries, the same
30 point ranking system will be used on any businesses searched using
Google Maps, Google Search or Google+.
The ultimate goal of this update from Google+, from our perspective,
is to encourage local businesses to enhance their current Google+ pages
(or create them) and bring more usage and engagement to Google+.
So, like it or not, it’s time to get your Google+ page looking fine
and fancy, as more and more Google traffic will now be directed to those
pages.
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