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> Live Search Officially Launched
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Have Your Company Listed Free in Google MapsHighlight of the Week

Have Your Company Listed Free in Google Maps

Do you want to advertise the physical location of your business for free and get a little extra Google exposure? Thanks to Google Maps this is possible and not many people (read ‘your competition’) seem to know about it.

First I think I need to show you what I mean here. As an example click here to see the location of my company, StepForth Search Engine Placement Inc. on Google Maps (no you don’t need Google Earth to do this). What should appear is a map of my home city, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada along with a marker identifying my business location and a comment balloon providing address and detailed information. This information was placed on Google with my input, entirely free of charge. All that Google needed to do was confirm my physical location by sending a letter in the mail with a code that would allow me go online and verify my physical address. That is it, as simple as pie!

Why Should You Bother With Google Maps?

If simply getting more exposure on an emerging Google tool isn’t enough here are the frills that Google provides freely with this map listing:

  1. Google allows you to offer coupons to visitors of your map listing. These coupons are touted as a way to “reward loyal customers and attract new ones”. At this time, coupons are only available to businesses located in the US.

  2. Once your address is fully verified you have full control over your listing. You can add or delete non-address information at will.

  3. You can add all of your business locations from a single account.

Finally my personal favorite; all that your client or prospective client has to do to find your office is click on a link on your website and voila, they are taken to an accurate road map with directions. They can even click a button and see the satellite view of your location; very slick indeed!

Do it Yourself

Here is the process for you to get your site added to Google Maps.

Step 1: Add Your Business
Visit Google Local’s “Add/Edit Your Business” page. There you will be asked to enter your Google account login and password (or you can quickly create one) before entering the submission area. Once in, you need to provide standard business address and contact information, a 200-character description of your business, the forms of payment you accept from consumers and your operating hours.

Step 2: Choose a Category
Next you will be asked to provide a category that best describes your business. You can enter a phrase here and Google will try to find a related category to make this process simpler for you. You have the option to appear in up to 5 separate categories.

Step 3: Preview and Select Verification Method
Your business listing along with a proof of your business’s mapped location is shown for your approval. Here you can make any necessary final tweaks to your listing. After that, you have to choose which verification method that Google will use to confirm your address; do you want Google to call you or receive a postcard to confirm your address? I chose the postcard because frankly, I love the idea of getting personal mail from Google and it seems like a far more effective way to confirm an address. In addition, when I received StepForth’s confirmation letter it came along with a $35 AdWords coupon (for businesses new to AdWords): click the picture on the right for a sample.

Step 4: Verify
Follow the instructions provided to you by either the postcard or the phone and your listing will be active within 6 weeks.

 

Adding Your Google Maps Listing

Here are a couple of ways to add your new Google listing to your website.

  1. One is to embed a cool JavaScript map of your location into your website using Googles Maps API, a sample of which is shown here. This option requires more than I can cover in this article and frankly I have to take the time learn how to do it first myself. That said it doses look very slick so I anticipate StepForth will be adding it as soon as I can find the time.

  2. The second, much simpler option is to link directly to your listing from your website. Start by visiting http://maps.google.com and type in your business name into the search window. If your listing is active, it should come up within the results. Click on this listing and you will see your location appear on the map along with your company’s information balloon. Click the title within the balloon and your detailed Google Maps page will appear. Now you can simply copy the URL in your browser and paste that into your website so that your users can find your location. The other option is to take this process a step further and click on the “View Larger Map” link, at which point a far more detailed map will appear and you can copy this URL for use within your site.

    Whatever you do just remember that all you need to do is find the page layout that you want your customers to see and then copy the URL so that you can link to this listing within your website.

    Here is how StepForth’s Google Maps listing is currently linked from our “About” page.

What the Future May Hold for Google Maps

Having a listing on Google Maps does not currently have any noticeable impact on organic Google Rankings but I can see how it might in the future. For example, it would be very much like Google to add an icon next to each ranking that has a correlating Google Maps profile. After all, when creating a map profile Google does note that they may add advertising to Google Maps API in the future. Even if Google Maps is not added to organic listings in any way, you can bet that there will be more focused push to compete against giants like MapBlast and MapQuest in the future; these are very lucrative markets that Google cannot ignore.

So get your company on Google Maps, it is free after all. Moreover, remember that Google’s history states that anything they add advertising to will ultimately get more exposure.

By Ross Dunn - CEO - StepForth Placement

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The Major Players

Live Search Officially Launched

Microsoft officially launched its "Live" search Monday. Live Search, Live.com, and Live Local Search were officially released from Beta. Live Search will also be the new power behind MSN Search.

Live.com has been released in 47 worldwide markets. Throughout its Beta period users have sent in suggestions and complaints which have been used to refine the software in preparation for its prime time debut.

Live.com uses a very clean, easy to use, uncluttered design which is sure to attract those looking to simply perform a search. Live can be used to search for web, images, news, rss feeds, blogs and video according to the press release http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/sep06/09-11WLFinalVersionsPR.mspx

Interestingly enough, when preparing this article and visiting Live.com, I was unable to find some options such as the "video" search. Also, search results were drawn up from beta.search.live.com, bringing up the question, is the beta phase really over? Perhaps they still have a few bugs to work out. They may also need to revisit the figure of 465 million unique visitors per month, as this just doesn't seem right. Total visits maybe, but doubtfully unique.

Live originally came into fruition late last year and after nearly a year of Beta and is now available as a fully fledged search medium .


Yahoo! China Sued by Anti-Hooligan Software Federation

Yahoo! China is being sued by a Beijing software group. The group claims Yahoo has been imposing programs on computer users, the state press said on Wednesday.

'The Anti-Hooligan Software Federation' accused Yahoo! China of making $25 million through pop-up advertising bundled in forced software such as the Yahoo! Assistant by June of  2005. The plaintiffs are after $11.7 million in damages with no explanation of how they arrived at this figure.

A Yahoo! China spokesman stated the company ended their automatic installation of the software back in September and that permission is now asked before installing.

The plaintiffs also plan on suing 20 other companies once enough proof is collected. These targets include internet giant eBay and Chinese Search Engine Baidu.com.

by Scott Van Achte - Senior SEO

The Net Reality

Broadband in Gas Lines

Forget Cable or ADSL, they are the way of the past. The next big thing? Broadband in Gas Lines. Yes you read that right. Currently only a concept, BIG as it is being referred to by Nethercomm ( http://www.nethercomm.com/ ), the company behind this idea, could be the way of the future. The company claims it will be able to deliver high speed service of up to 6Gbps.

While it would be some time before this could possibl y become mainstream, Nethercomm has noted that trials are in the works for 3 major US cities, Atlanta, Chicago and San Diego. I for one will be interested to see where this goes, and if it ever becomes commonplace. Regardless ,  it certainly is an interesting concept.


Google Owned Domains

A BLOG at Wavebroadcast.com ( http://wavebroadcast.com/2006/09/08/a-list-of-1000plus-domains-owned-by-google ) has noted more than 1000+ domains currently owned by Google and redirecting straight to Google Search. Many of these domains are quite obscure including xfde.com,  80hou.info,  and xn--qvr82h.com. Am I the only one who finds this strange?

To me this seems like spam or even domain squatting, the only difference - who would ever want these domains anyways? I wonder, if a regular webmaster did the same thing, if their main site that all these were pointing to would be penalized by Google?

 

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