Your Google+ Business Listing

Your Google+ Business Listing

Google has combined all of its business services under the name Google My Business.  This puts your business in search, maps and Google+.  You can provide customers with opening hours, driving directions, photos of your business and a phone number they can click on to call you from their mobile phones.  Add posts to your Google+ account which customers can share.  They can also +1 you which is similar to Like on Facebook.

If your business does not already exist on Google you may go here to create it:  http://www.google.com/business/

To edit your business listing, you must be logged into the Google account which was used to create the listing.  For help go to https://support.google.com/business/
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