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		<title>List your Business in Google Places &#8211; 7 Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that you are leaving potential customers behind, by not having a Google Places Account Properly Setup and Maintained with a good marketing plan. Did you know that over 90% of people use Google to find a business or place they are looking for? If your business listing is not in the top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that you are leaving potential customers behind, by not   having a  Google Places Account Properly Setup and Maintained with a   good  marketing plan.</p>
<p> Did you know that over 90% of people use Google to find a business or place they are looking for?</p>
<p> If your business listing is not in the top few results, then you will not reap the benefits of local traffic from Google!</p>
<p>Here are 7 tips for you if you want to list your own business in Google Places:</p>
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<li> Before creating (or claiming) your listing it is important that  you do thorough research. You should know what keyword phrases you want  to rank for and what your competition looks like for the terms you  intend to target. <br />
I recommend that you do not optimize your listing  for any keyword phrase that does not currently have a Google Places  listing associated with it. If you search Google for a phrase and don&#8217;t  see a Google Places listing, it&#8217;s best to choose another phrase.<br />
After  you&#8217;ve come up with the keyword phrases you plan to target (I recommend  5) it&#8217;s wise to study your competitors listings to see whether their  listings are complete. Have they filled in every field? What keywords  are they targeting? Have they used their maximum allotment of photos and  videos?<br />
The answers to these questions will give you an idea as to  whether you can expect to outrank one of the listings currently found on  the first page.</li>
<li>Fill out every field completely.<br />
There are  approximately 20 fields to fill out when completing your Place Page  listing. It is imperative that you fill out each and every field as the  omission of even one can negatively affect the ranking of your Places  Page.</li>
<li>Utilize every available category.<br />
Google will suggest  one category specific to your business and require you to use it.  However, you can also add more categories and it is important to do so.<br />
Using  your keyword research, use your remaining keywords as the category  names until you have used every additional category available to you.</li>
<li>You&#8217;re allotted ten photos &#8212; use &#8216;em.<br />
It  may seem basic, but it&#8217;s true. Each business owner is afforded the same  opportunities when creating their Google Places listings but many don&#8217;t  take advantage of them.<br />
Google allows you to use up to ten photos  and I encourage you to use every one of them. You can also enhance your  optimization efforts by renaming your images to include your keyword  phrases before uploading them.</li>
<li>You&#8217;re allotted five videos &#8212; use them too.<br />
As  it is a bit harder to create videos than photos, you&#8217;ll frequently find  that your competitors fail to use their entire allotment.<br />
However,  you can create short &#8220;slideshow&#8221; type videos (which are merely a  collection of photos put to motion) quite easily. If you search Google  for the phrase, &#8220;slideshow maker,&#8221; you&#8217;ll find a number of tools that  can help you make these types of videos online.<br />
You&#8217;ll need to upload each video to YouTube.com before you can add it to your listing.</li>
<li> Understand citations and build as many of them as possible.<br />
A  citation occurs whenever an online reference is found for your business  and services. In Google&#8217;s eyes, it&#8217;s a validation that your business  truly exists and that it offers the type of services you list on your  Places page.<br />
It&#8217;s important that your citations closely match the  information found on your Places page. You can create your own citations  by submitting your information to a variety of online directories  including Yellow Pages, Super Pages, CitySearch, Insider Pages, Yahoo  Local, Localize and a number of others.</li>
<li> Get reviews and ratings.<br />
Google  will automatically display reviews it finds on sites like yelp.com,  insiderpages.com and demandforce.com. Having a lot of positive reviews  is not only helpful for your Google Places SEO, it can help you get  business that might have gone to a competitor otherwise.<br />
Ask your  existing clientele to post a review of your business on the site of your  choice and if necessary, offer them some form of bonus for completing  the task.<br />
If you spend the time to follow each of these seven tips,  you&#8217;ll be well on your way to getting your Places page listed on the  first page for a variety of terms.<br />
Just like traditional SEO however,  don&#8217;t make the mistake of neglecting your listing after completion.  While you&#8217;ve completed the majority of the work, it&#8217;s wise to  continually build new citations, get more reviews and ratings and  respond publicly to the reviews you receive.</li>
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<p>While  it&#8217;s relatively easy to create the listing, it can be much more   challenging to get your listing to appear on the first page for the   keyword phrases you are targeting.</p>
<p>So if you would rather have the expert get you into Google Places click here</p>
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