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WebStrategies
May 21, 2015
Local business orders & appointments such as food delivery, dinner reservations, and booking service appointments can now all be made via a business’ Google My Business page.
For a while, Google has hinted at this change to their Google My Business platform. Now it is clear that this feature will allow users to link to third-party booking and ordering services, such as OpenTable and Seamless, where they will then be able to complete their order or reservation.
How can I set this up for my local business?
Unfortunately this feature is not yet available by business owner request. Links to booking options are appearing automatically for businesses that Google deems eligible for the service. Here are three tips to help speed up the process:
Other Considerations
Reviews: For local businesses, business reviews are now more important than ever. We often talk about the importance of reviews on Google My Business, both as an SEO ranking factor and as a reputation management tool. Now that Google is making it even easier for consumers to schedule a service or delivery directly with businesses, it’s even more important that your reviews help paint the picture of your business that you would like to portray to prospects.
Expansion: Once expanded, this update could have a huge impact on a variety of service-based businesses; everyone from plumbers to HVAC technicians to hair stylists could have a leg up on competitors if they can increase leads through a strong Google My Business presence.
Other players: Google My Business is not the first digital player in the local services scheduling game. After the success of sites such as Angie’s List, many traditional retailers have started to connect with local businesses and now offer local service subscriptions, such as Amazon’s Local Service.
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