If you are using the Google My Business App, hopefully, you are also receiving reviews. Today I’m going to show you how to respond to those reviews when you receive them.
First, let me say a few things about receiving reviews on Google My Business.
As a small business owner, one of the things that you always want to make sure that you do is respond to those reviews.
In responding to those reviews, whether they are positive or negative, you always want to be polite.
Never, ever have an argument with someone on the Google review platform, (and even off of the review platform).
NEWS FLASH: If you have a Google My Business Listing, you should be posting to it regularly just like you do your Facebook Business Page, your LinkedIn profile and your Instagram business account. And, I suggest that you make it a priority over the other social media platforms.
Why? Because it is a Google property, and it will help you to get found when your customers conduct a Google Search!
Here is a little guide with images I put together to show you how to quickly create a post for Google My Business on a desktop computer. This guide also includes a frequently asked questions section just in case you have more questions after you follow these steps.
As a small business owner, you should be paying attention to how people are finding your business online — and how they are responding to your website and content.
Are people finding you through organic search, through a direct search, or through referral traffic?
Which of your pages and posts are most popular? How many views did those posts and pages receive? What did people search for to find those pages and posts?
I love learning new technology tricks, so when I got the chance to try out Gmail’s new email scheduling feature, I decided to create a how-to blog post showing you how you can schedule your email messages using Gmail as well.
So, this is going to be quick. Here are the 6 easy steps to scheduling an email using Gmail:
Today, when I attempted to delete a photo from Google Photos, I received the following message:
Delete Item Permanently? Your [Google Pixel] device’s trash is full. If you delete this item, it will be removed permanently from your device & account.
This post was inspired by Jenny Stradling’s tweet to Starbucks and so many others that are reminding companies to remove their Google+ icons and links from their websites.