A Digital Solutions workshop
If you’re trying to get your business seen on Google, but don’t have the $$$s to spend on SEO and advertising, adding your business to Google Maps is the best way to be easily seen by potential clients and customers. And it’s FREE!!
Many businesses simply add their basic details (website, location and logo) to their Google Maps listing, but there is so much more that you can do with this powerhouse marketing tool to attract your audience and stand out from the crowd. The first half of this workshop will go through how it all works and the options available, then the second half will be an opportunity for you to create and populate your listing with the help and input of the presenter and group.
This workshop will cover:
Getting started; filling out your business’ details, getting your listing live and managing your location if you work from home.
Business Description and Information
Services, Products and Prices
Service (aka search) areas
Photos and videos
Updates – posts, offers and events
Reviews
Questions & Answers
Basic SEO techniques you can apply to your Google My Business listing to increase your presence in your local area
This FREE workshop is presented by the Digital Solutions Program via Zoom.
About the Presenter - Liz Haselgrove
Liz has been studying business and marketing since the late 80s (!!) and has seen many trends come and go in that time. She has helped thousands of small businesses to improve, bring in more clients and be successful.
Liz’s passion for helping small and micro businesses to thrive shines through in all of her workshops, which are interactive, informal and rammed with great tips that WORK.
After running her own businesses (including a digital nomad VA service and children’s shops in London), she is now the CEO of BOSS (Business One Stop Shop), helping Perth’s businesses to thrive.
Liz has been a Finalist for the Best Social Media Educator of the Year for the past three years and is also an Authorized Trainer for Squarespace (one of only a few in Australia).