If you login to your Google My Business listing, you may be notified by Google to click on the “Update Service Availability.” There Google is asking you to “let customers know that your business is open and which services you’re offering.”
The menu asks these three questions:
- Is your business open? Your business is operating in some way — even if you’re only taking phone calls
- Are you offering onsite services? Customers can visit the physical location of your business
- Are you offering online appointments? Customers can attend real-time appointments with your business online
If you select yes to the last one, it also asks you to add an appointment link, if you have one.
Here is the confirmation after you submit it:
Clearly, Google is trying to get a handle on which businesses are opening now with the pandemic restrictions easing up.
Forum discussion at Twitter.
This marketing news is not the copyright of Scott.Services – please click here to see the original source of this article. Author: barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz)
For more SEO, PPC, internet marketing news please check out https://news.scott.services
Why not check out our SEO, PPC marketing services at https://www.scott.services
We’re also on:
https://www.facebook.com/scottdotservices/
https://twitter.com/scottdsmith
https://plus.google.com/112865305341039147737
The post Google My Business Requests Update Service Availability appeared first on Scott.Services Online Marketing News.
source https://news.scott.services/google-my-business-requests-update-service-availability/
No comments:
Post a Comment