Yelp App: Yelp For Business Account

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Yelp app

People on Yelp are looking to spend their money with the right local business. Make

sure they choose you.

As a small business, there’s nothing better than free online advertising. In the digital

age, there are a variety of platforms to help you spread the word about your business,

but you must start by getting yourself online. Search engines are a common starting

point for consumers, and as a business owner, being knowledgeable about free ways to

help your business appear more often in local searches will bring you more visibility and

business.

1. Claim and complete your business listings


In addition to ensuring that all of your business information is accurate on your own

website, be sure all of your online business listings are claimed and complete. A Yelp

Business Page is free to set up and is a great way to spread the word about your

business. Not only do many consumers use the Yelp app to search for great local

businesses, but the business information that you add to your Yelp Page—such as

hours, website, etc.—is typically pushed through to Yelp partners.

You can also sign up for Yelp Ads, which prominently places your business listing

throughout the Yelp site. This no-contract, no-commitment advertising campaign allows
you to choose your own budget and pause/cancel whenever you like. Many businesses

are eligible for a free Yelp Ads credit if they haven’t tried ads before. Just sign in to your

Yelp for Business account and click the Yelp Ads tab, or contact a representative to

determine your eligibility.

2. Search engine optimization (SEO)


Search engine optimization, or SEO, can sound like a complicated process, but it doesn’t

have to be. With knowledge of a few basic tools you can begin to move the needle and
increase the virtual presence of your business. This guide to small business SEO is a

great place to start.

Once you begin to understand the basics of keywords and search engines, you can

apply that SEO knowledge to other sites, like your online listings. Having complete

profiles is important, and ensuring that those profiles are rich with keywords and

phrases that describe what you do will help to increase your visibility.

3. Get into blogging


Blogging is a great way to spread the word about your business and establish you as an

expert in whatever vertical you operate. Consider a few topics that are relevant to your

offerings, and produce a few informative articles to show others that you have diverse

experience and expertise in your field. If you’re not sure where to start, do a few

searches and see what content already exists.

Consider common issues or challenges that your customers are faced with. What

insights can you provide to help them in their time of need? Just because you provide

knowledge and information online doesn’t mean that you’re going to be giving the

secret sauce away to your customers for free, but it establishes you as a credible source

at the exact time they need it.

If creating your own blog content seems like an overwhelming task, consider doing a
guest post on someone else’s blog. You can search for blogs relevant to your industry,

and look up trade publications to see if they accept contributed content. Most

magazines, industry publications, and websites look for contributors, so reach out and

see if they’d be interested. And remember to always create a backlink that takes people

to your work.
4. Email marketing
Email marketing is a great way to promote content, share business-related news,

reengage your customers, and build deeper relationships. Your email list is a captive

audience, and connecting with them to provide updates and information is a great way

to create transactions and even reach out to new, potential customers. Get creative and

have some fun with your messaging. Include vibrant images of your business and your

goods or services. You can provide offers or deals and encourage that network to

spread the word to their family and friends.

Creating frequency with your emails can help keep you top of mind. A scheduled email

newsletter is a great way to stay connected with your customers over time and allows

you to capture their attention at a specific time with a specific message. This also helps

your goods or services stay top of mind between actual customer contact points. Just be

aware of overcommunicating; you don’t want to come off as spammy. If your business

provides services that most customers take advantage of annually, a monthly newsletter

may be too frequent and you should perhaps consider sending every six months. Adjust

your cadence based on your customers and the things they need from your business.

5. Develop a social media presence


Social media is free advertising, and it provides an opportunity for you to develop your

brand in an engaging way. Having a consistent message of who you are across all of
your social platforms helps create connections with consumers looking for the goods or

services you provide.

Whether it’s a Facebook business page, an Instagram, or a Snapchat account, you want

to visually express who you are as a small business. Include images with engaging and

descriptive captions to highlight what you’re showing. Be authentic, and show what’s

going on behind the scenes. Video footage is very engaging and will often get increased
visibility. What sets you apart from your competitors? How can you show that visually?
Having a social media strategy can be valuable in growing your community and

increasing new customers.

6. Creative YouTube videos


YouTube has more than two billion active users, and video content is a great way to

entertain and engage potential customers. People are much more likely to watch a short

video than read a long-form article, and they’re also most likely to share videos.

Creating engaging and informative content is a great way to sell your brand and spread

awareness for what you do.

Creating YouTube content is similar to blogging in that you’ll want to continue to

publish things over time. Consider creating a YouTube channel where you can cover

everything from who you are and why you got into business to expert advice for your

industry.

7. Partnerships with other businesses


Digital partnerships are a great way to expand your network and spread the word about

a good or service you provide. Consider other business owners or brands who would

make good collaboration partners—people with strong social media followings,

businesses in similar or cross-functional areas, and industry experts who you admire or

respect.

Partnerships and collaborations allow small businesses to spread the word about who

they are and what they do beyond their immediate and existing customer base. Simply

tagging another local business in a social media post, or asking them to join you on a

Youtube episode can help increase the number of eyeballs who are seeing what you

have to offer.

90+ million people visit Yelp each month to find restaurants, home services, and more¹

97% of users spend money with a business they found on Yelp within a week.1

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