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Resistance does seem futile. Update: Just got a call from a friend in town. At the end of the conversation, she said, "So how do you like the new Meat Market?" I said, "Huh?" She said, "I saw you on their Facebook page." We'll make your bio and tech unique Sex adds to our own uniqueness. Your culture will adapt to serve us...we are the Borg. Discuss on Twitter View discussion
It just makes sense that more and more businesses will go with a fan Asia Mobile Number List
page, adding the fact that everyone these days is a social media sell Facebook fan pages: p
But I don’t see a fan page while searching on my iphone for local business
Daniel Hollerung August 3, 2010 at 10:41 am
I think that mobile speaks volume and if your business is missing from Google Maps via Places, it is bound to hurt your visibility. SMBs, (especially those with brick and mortars locations) need to keep up with services that send customers through the door.
David August 3, 2010 at 12:18 pm
I’ve been a major Google lover since they appeared on the scene when I lived in Walnut Creek.
It’s hard for me to shake my LUV!
I do have a Google Places Page for one of my very, very small businesses and have my other 3 waiting on approval – fair enough same address and same phone. BUT I do get a little hurt that all my little wheelings and dealings aren't approved faster as I use Google Checkout and all the “honest signals” are there.
Places is brilliant IMO BUT no-one around these parts know about it. So I am having Google Buzz Ups to get businesses with the programme.
It just makes sense that more and more businesses will go with a fan Asia Mobile Number List
page, adding the fact that everyone these days is a social media sell Facebook fan pages: p
But I don’t see a fan page while searching on my iphone for local business
Daniel Hollerung August 3, 2010 at 10:41 am
I think that mobile speaks volume and if your business is missing from Google Maps via Places, it is bound to hurt your visibility. SMBs, (especially those with brick and mortars locations) need to keep up with services that send customers through the door.
David August 3, 2010 at 12:18 pm
I’ve been a major Google lover since they appeared on the scene when I lived in Walnut Creek.
It’s hard for me to shake my LUV!
I do have a Google Places Page for one of my very, very small businesses and have my other 3 waiting on approval – fair enough same address and same phone. BUT I do get a little hurt that all my little wheelings and dealings aren't approved faster as I use Google Checkout and all the “honest signals” are there.
Places is brilliant IMO BUT no-one around these parts know about it. So I am having Google Buzz Ups to get businesses with the programme.