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Scoring Reviews: Make It Easier for Customers to Review Your Business

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

I’ve mentioned in the past just how important it is to have customer reviews on your Google Places listing, but it’s vital enough that I can’t say it too often! Reviews are a great way for prospective customers to evaluate your business by seeing what past clients are reporting about their experience. But that’s not it. Reviews also contribute to higher rankings overall. To put it bluntly, if you don’t have reviews on your Google Places listing, you’re not giving your business a fair shot at reaching its fullest potential!
Which leads us to the age-old question, how can you get more customers to leave reviews for you? The short answer is make it worth their time and effort. This has two very important elements, offering incentives, but also simplifying the process of posting a review as much as possible. The easier it is, the more likely people are to do anything, including reviewing your company.
As you probably already know, your LeadTrax™ site from Prospect Genius comes with an optional “Review My Business” button. This handy button links directly to the Google Places listing that we already manage on your behalf, so it’s simple and straightforward for customers to leave reviews. That’s half the battle when it comes to persuading them to write you a review. In fact, since we debuted this convenient feature, countless businesses have already seen a dramatic increase in reviews after adding the button to their site.
If you don’t see the “Review My Business” button already on your LeadTrax™ site, adding it is easy. Just give your account manager a call and we’ll take care of it!

Are You Spending Too Much Time Keeping Track of Your Online Presence?

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

If you’re a savvy business owner with a Google Places listing and some form of an online advertising campaign, then you should be constantly aware of how your efforts are holding up in order to ensure . However, as you’re probably starting to realize, trying to keep your online advertising efforts on track is practically a full-time job all on its own. Whether you’re contending with the powers-that-be at Google or trying to grasp exactly how valuable your advertising campaign is, it takes a great deal of time and energy to manage your online presence effectively. Fortunately, Prospect Genius has developed a couple of brand-new, time-saving solutions to help you track your Google listings and rankings with as much simplicity and convenience as possible.

Fighting With Your Google Listing?

As you’ve probably discovered by now, dealing with Google is not always easy. Even if you’re able to understand and abide by all of Google’s ultra-specific rules, there are certain events and actions that you simply cannot predict or prevent. If you have a Google Places account and you’re managing it on your own, then it might be difficult to know how to deal with unforeseen complications, such as:

  • Disappearing listings
  • “Hijacked” listings
  • Inaccurate information
  • Lost information

When your Google Places listing has been duplicated, merged, or otherwise tampered with, it could be due to several different factors. Whether an old listing from a former advertising company has resurfaced, a competitor has been tampering with your listing, or Google has made an erroneous update to your listing automatically, there are countless outside forces that can and will make it difficult for you to maintain an accurate, optimized Places listing.
Regardless, it’s vital that you stay on top of any changes that are made to your listing. Why? Listings that have been merged or duplicated can cause your Google rankings to drop, while inaccurate information (e.g. that your business is closed) can cause you to miss out on new customers. It’s especially important to monitor customer reviews, as some dishonest competitors might leave fake complaints on your listing. Any changes made to your listing may become permanent once they’re left for a certain period of time, which is why it’s so vital that you’re always aware of what’s happening with your listing.

The Solution: MapTrax™

Prospect Genius recognizes that effectively managing a Google Places account is a complicated undertaking. That’s why we’ve developed a program that monitors your listing daily and alerts you of any changes automatically. Called MapTrax, this state-of-the-art system will help you keep track of any changes made to your company’s name, URL, phone number, address, and more, so you can immediately address any problems that arise. Essentially, MapTrax is very reasonably priced insurance that will save you time, money, and future business.

Constant Monitoring Is a Huge Time Drain

If you’re serious about the success of your business, then you probably have at least one online advertising company working for you. In fact, some ambitious business owners hire several companies at once. No matter how many advertising campaigns you have, you’ll naturally want to keep track of how each one is performing in order to ensure that they are being associated with the appropriate keywords (i.e. search terms) and that they are actually valuable to your company.
Unfortunately, monitoring the performance of each individual campaign can prove to be a very time-consuming and confounding process, especially when you have other projects and obligations to complete. As you may already know, repeatedly Googling the same thing from the same computer can skew your results. That’s because Google keeps track of the search history that’s associated with your IP address and will begin to customize your results accordingly. As you can imagine, if this is the only measurement that you have to judge your campaign’s performance, then you might end up making a decision based on faulty information. This can be especially costly if you fire a company that’s actually working or, alternately, if you keep a company that’s not working at all.

The Solution: AdTrax™

The only truly effective and objective way to measure your campaign’s performance is to use a non-biased, auto-generated monitoring system. For this reason, the experts at Prospect Genius have created AdTrax, a system that allows you to see where each of your URLs are ranking for each keyword, all in one convenient location. Once you log on, you’ll be able to see your advertising campaign’s raw, unfiltered results, no matter what time of day or night. AdTrax will track your results over time and produce a graph of your performance that’s simple to read and easy to understand.
If you think that your company’s advertising efforts could benefit from MapTrax, AdTrax, or both, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re offering both features at a reduced rate for the next 30 days, so act now!

Google Maps: Revisted

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

This past January, we noted that the number-one way to get your business banned from Google Places (a.k.a. Google Maps) is to “keyword-stuff” your Google Maps listing. That is, instead of correctly listing your business as “Bob’s Services” in Google Places, you list it as “Bob’s Appliance HVAC Plumbing Heating Cooling and AC Services of New York, Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Queens.”
If your business is listed as “Bob’s Services” everywhere else on the Internet except for Google, Google will know your Places name is not legitimate. This results in Google flagging your listing as a suspected spammer and then your listing will have to be reviewed manually by a human. It’s a lengthy process. As a result of this review, your Google Places listing will most likely be penalized severely. The worst-care scenario could mean that your paid ads, organic results, and even your business name could fall under this penalty.
Have More Than One Map Listing? Get a Commercial Suite Instead
It’s simple: If your business doesn’t physically exist in two or more distinct locations, then it shouldn’t have more than one listing on Google Places.
Despite the fact that some spammers are truly dishonest and sneaky, there are legitimate reasons that some people list more than one location. For example, you might think that if you list your actual address, which is in the boondocks, then your downtown customers won’t call because they’ll think you’re too far away. Additionally, you may just want to make it clear that you and your workers are willing to travel all over to provide service to multiple areas. However, no matter how good your intentions, Google rarely makes exceptions.
Google basically puts addresses into two categories: commercial locations, and everything else. According to Google’s ideal world, every business would have a physical building in a commercially zoned area. The reality, however, is much more complicated. For example, many plumbers use their home address as their official business address because they travel from customer to customer, which means they have no need for a storefront.
If this is your situation, moving your business address to a commercial box provided by a packing supply company like the UPS Store or Mailboxes, Etc. is probably the best plan. These companies can provide you with a street address and suite number in an existing location, which gives you the commercial zone that Google expects, while still maintaining a local presence in the region that you service. Keep in mind, though, that you should then make this your official business address and use it exclusively in your online marketing efforts. You risk being flagged as a spammer if you list this commercial address along with your home address.
If you’re thinking, “This isn’t fair,” since you work out of your home and don’t want the hassle of acquiring a UPS box, know that Google probably won’t penalize you if you exclusively use your home address. However, you should note that using a commercial location is generally more effective because Google tends to favor commercial addresses over residential ones.
But I’m Not Trying to Be a Spammer!
According to Google’s guidelines, it’s essential for you have all of your business information match (especially your business name and address) wherever it appears on the Internet. Google may issue a penalty for spamming if it doesn’t match. Sometimes, this even happens to business owners who have no memory of listing their business anywhere else outside of Google Places. This begs the questions, “How did inaccurate information about my business get onto other websites in the first place?”
Information posted on one site is often copied, or “harvested,” by automated programs and used to populate other sites. Basically, the Internet is a giant recycling center for information, so even though you haven’t personally listed your business in any directories, it’s very likely your information is out there due to a variety of potential happenings. For example:

  • If you hired a company to promote your business online, it might have placed your information on a few popular business directories.
  • If you’re a member of the BBB, then your business information is automatically listed on their website.
  • If you use the phone book for advertising, then your information could now be included in the phone company’s Internet directory.

Unfortunately, even though it seems unfair to be penalized for something you didn’t personally do, Google doesn’t differentiate between intentional and unintentional spamming. The best way to counteract this is to make sure all of the information about your business matches at all times. This will get you the best placement for your business, once its web presence is well optimized, and help ensure that none of your listings gets rejected.
Unsure of What’s Out There?
Have you heard about our WebFax™ Report? In the same way that you should never buy a car without a full report on its history, you should always keep close tabs on your company’s online footprint. The more muddled your web presence becomes, the more difficult and ineffective ALL of your online marketing efforts will become. Our WebFax Report will tell you all about your business’s history on the Internet, and you can use that information to keep your online advertising campaigns working as effectively as possible. Contact us for more details!

The Small Mistake that Could Kill Your SEO Campaign

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

Navigating Your Online Identity

Here at Prospect Genius, we know how important it is for our clients to be able to track the return on their investment with our SEO program. That’s why we create a metered number and trackable microsite (with a URL that follows the format “some-service-city.state-biz.com”) so you know which leads are coming in from your Prospect Genius campaign.
We spend a great deal of time promoting these numbers and microsites all across the Internet and on many different sites. Sometimes, Google and Bing reps will personally call these phone numbers to confirm that they are active and live, as well as that they actually communicate with the correct business.
So here’s the important part: If Google calls you and asks if your website is:
“http ://some-service-city.state-biz.com”
…say YES!
While your personal website might be “bobsappliancerepair.com,” for example, if you tell Google that the microsite we created for you isn’t affiliated with your business, you are effectively killing your PG campaign. Why? Because Google will then assume that your listing with the URL “http ://some-service-city-state.biz.com” is spam and your information will be blacklisted. Basically, that means we will have to create a new URL for you and begin your campaign all over again. This will, of course, result in fewer phone calls for your business during the initial three-month period—not to mention a whole lot of unwanted frustration.

Just Say Yes to the Address!

If you’re ever in doubt when receiving a call from Google about whether a phone number, URL, or web address DOES in fact belong to you, it’s always better to say yes than to say no. After you’ve confirmed ownership with Google, you can simply call your sales or customer service rep here at Prospect Genius to ask if the phone number or URL does belong to us. If it doesn’t, we can then contact Google to correct the mistake. However, if you tell Google right off the bat that the URL is not yours, Google will instantly blacklist it. There is no way to go back and correct this and there will be no way to get the URL back on Google.
Speaking of Google…

What You Should Know About Google’s Latest Update

As of Friday, October 14, Google has implemented new strategies that it hopes will keep owner-verified business listings as up to date and accurate as possible. Effective immediately, Google will grab data from all over the web to automatically update your Google Places listing as a “time-saver” for you.
If you’ve received an e-mail from Google saying as much, it’s very important that you contact us immediately. We’re unsure about what these automatic updates and revisions may mean in the future for your Places listing and campaign performance—especially given the shady tactics that some competitors are already using—so we want to be able to keep your listing 100% correct at all times.
Please contact us as soon as possible if you’ve recently received an e-mail from Google about your Places listing.

Introducing: Google Maps Monitoring Service

Google doesn’t have a stellar record when it comes to letting business owners know about changes to their listings, and even though Google’s announcement claims they will notify business owners via e-mail as soon as something is changed using this new automatic update system, it’s unwise to depend solely on their promptness or discretion. It’s essential that you monitor your Places listing on your own and check your e-mail regularly since contact from Google can be unreliable.
The good news is that you can hire Prospect Genius to handle monitoring your Places listing if you don’t have the time to check on it every few days. In light of this new update from Google, we are rolling out a brand-new Google Maps monitoring service. It will alert you immediately if your information is changed or if a third party reports your business as “permanently closed.” Right now, this is the most effective way to combat Google’s questionable strategy and keep your Places listing as accurate and optimized as possible.
For additional information about our Google Maps Monitoring Service or to learn more about how PG can help, feel free to contact your sales or customer service rep today.

Don’t Get Banned From Google

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

Spam: It’s Bad for Business

In past blog posts, we’ve talked about how Google works: the changes to Google Maps that display search results as a combination of organic rankings and map placement; the Google Spam Department, led by Matt Cutts; etc.
But we wanted to talk about all this again because Google’s Spam Department has been stepping up enforcement. They’re taking spam activity on Google Places so seriously that your business may even be banned if caught!
The most important thing to understand is that Google will attach any spamming penalties that they dole out to any available pieces of information, including:

  • Your business name
  • Your URL (http://www.bobsbusiness.com)
  • Your phone number
  • Your address

In their quest to deter spam activity on Google Places, Google looks for business listings that appear to be for the same business yet contain slight discrepancies in information.
For example: Bob wants his appliance company to have a higher ranking in all of the smaller towns surrounding the metropolitan area he serves. So he starts by creating a map listing for his company, including all of the relevant data:

  • “Bob’s Appliance” in New York, NY; phone number: 212-555-5555; address: 1234 W Main Street; website: www.bobsappliance.com

However, then he creates more listings, each one with slightly differing information:

  • “Bob’s Appliance” in Queens, NY; phone number: 212-555-5555; address: 567 Broadway Ave; website: www.bobsappliance.com
  • “Michael’s Appliance” in Bronx, NY; phone number: 212-555-5555; address: 1234 W Main St; website: www.bobsappliance.com
  • “Bob’s Appliance” in Brooklyn, NY; phone number: 212-111-1111; address: 1234 W Main St; website: www.bobsappliance.com

If he gets caught, what could happen? The short answer is that all of his information could be flagged and banned. That means any new listing containing a SINGLE piece of the flagged information would be rejected from Google Places. In some extreme cases, that information could be entirely banned from all of Google, in which case your website—and by extension, your company—would essentially cease to exist online. If you get to this point, and all of your information is banned on Google, you really only have two options: grovel at the feet of Google and beg for a reprieve or completely change not only your address, phone number, and website URL, but also your business’s name!

Staying Safe with Google Places

Surprisingly enough, remaining in the good graces of Google is actually a lot easier than it may sound. If you don’t want to get blacklisted or banned from Google, just tell the truth!
Follow Google’s guidelines by accurately representing the physical world in your online profiles, and you won’t have to worry about penalties or blacklisting. If your company really has two physical addresses in the real world, feel free to make two listings online, one for each location. If you only have one real location, don’t just make up a second one! And so on and so forth. You can even list your home address if it’s your only place of business.
What you don’t want to do is list the address of your auto body shop, your cousin Larry’s house, and then go on to make half a dozen more listings for an empty lot, abandoned church, etc. If you do that, Google will catch you and they will punish you. It could take days, months, or even a year, but Google will eventually catch you and subsequently ban or blacklist all of the addresses—and other information—associated with the spammed business listings.
Remember, having an effectively optimized Google Places listing connected with an equally well optimized website is crucial. Together they will work to get you the best overall placement in Google search results.

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