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Google November updatesThere have been a number of updates made to the Google maps platform that allows businesses and brands to take more control of their digital presence and optimise their listings to improve foot traffic and drive sales in stores. Below we’re going to take a look at some new features that you should be using on your listings: ![]() ![]() Google My Business name changeThe most recent and exciting news from Google is that they are rebranding their ‘Google My Business’(GMB) platform to ‘Google Business’ Profile. Along with the new name comes a different approach to managing sSingle and multi-location businesses on the platform. ![]() Single listing managementSingle listings are now able to be edited and managed directly from within maps and search, users will no longer need to log into the Google My Business application. Managers can now simply search for their business on Google and will see the below panels: ![]() This new panel makes it easier for listing managers to make changes to single listings without the need for an application to sign into. Google aims for this feature to be the way for all single listings to be managed as they will be transitioning the Google My Business application to primarily support multi-listing management. ![]() Multi-listing managementFor managers of multi-location businesses, the previous Google My Business application will be revamped and rebranded to the Business Profile Manager and will continue to be the place for multi-location managers. See their official statement below as well as their full release on their coming updates: ![]() Google local postsGoogle local posts are becoming an easy way to drive interactions and traffic to your GMB listings. Through optimised listings and efficient use of Google local posts, your listing can easily be at the top of the search results. In the US currently Google local posts are coming up top of search results and are often the first thing you see when making a search query. When Google local posts and offers are well designed and written with strategic keywords in mind, they can really make your brand stand out. See the below example of a well put together Google offer on an optimised listing: ![]() Google provide some great resources on their Google posts which can be found below: ![]() Google Maps updated with new visual, AR and AI capabilitiesGoogle has recently released a host of new updates to their mapping platform to make the experience more intelligent and visual:
Keep an eye on our website for more tips and information to make the most of your digital presence. Social Places Team
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