Cultivate Digital

Cultivate Digital
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596 North Road Ormond 3204 Melbourne, VIC
Cultivate Digital
Phone: (130) 050-2466

How do I make my Google Map listing more clickable?

Here is a great question one of our customers asked.

Below are our top 10 tips!

  1. Use the Q and A section of your Google map. Engage with your audience by answering common questions your potential customers might have.
  2. Add new and fresh images. These might not only increase click through rates but it can also help boost your rankings.
  3. Add a video. Not many listings have a video so it can really stand out from your competition.
  4. Stick to 80 characters per post. This ensures your text is engaging accross most surfaces.
  5. Focus on what a bricks and morter store would and treat your map as your shop window. This includes strong images with well written content.
  6. Choose what’s most important to communicate to your audience.
  7. Keep it sharp and short.
  8. Reviews, reviews and more reviews. These are a huge indicator to your potential customers that you’re open and providing a great service.
  9. Experiment, try different ideas and see what works for your business.
  10. Finally make sure your “leave a message” has been turned on.

Here’s Who Runs The Show: Paul Wagstaff

A website developer and a business owner since 2004. Cultivate Digital is a boutique web design studio located in Melbourne, Australia and is now a top 5 rated web design agency in Google.

Paul has a lifelong passion for building things online and applies a high quality ethic to every project he takes on.

He is also an incredibly dedicated business partner who loves helping small businesses get online in record time with a minimum of fuss. He works with his clients personally and the reviews prove how much his clients appreciate his down to earth, honest and transparent approach.

When Paul isn’t working, you may find him exploring the moon through his 12 inch Telescope, reading a good book, or listening to Dr Karl and other science podcasts.