GMB Helper Launches Service To Help Local Businesses Thrive

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GMB Helper uses the brand new Google My Business feature inside Google to help small businesses across the nation improve their presence online as well as create a better experience for their customers.


Vancouver, B.C., APR 23, 2015 – When it comes to a business on the web, unless they show up in the top page of Goggle search results for their product or service, sales can be lost. Small and local businesses often find it hard to compete with the BIG guys. A brand new start-up, GMB Helper (www.gmbhelper.com) is looking to change that and is excited to announce the launch of their business which produces Google My Business Listings for local businesses. Their $97 US package includes 20 citations.


GMB Helper is utilizing the newly launched Google localized Let’s Put Our Cities on the Map websites. With this initiative, Google is giving small business owners a new diagnostic tool that shows how a company appears on a Google Search and in Google Maps. These sites are also able to show companies verified for Google searches, allow them to add photos, direct locations and even hours of operation on their Google listing.


GMB Helper allows small and local businesses to focus on what they do best – their products and services – by allowing them the time to focus on their business and not on having to learn new software or back end tools. They also get them measurable results that bring them leads, sales and longer term customers.


Google’s own research led them to the creation of this tool. They discovered that consumers were 38% more likely to visit and 29% more likely to purchase from businesses that had a “Google My Business” Listing. GMB Helper helps businesses to register their Google business listings to take advantage of this new venture.


Businesses will want to take advantage of GMB Helper when they look at the statistics on Google searches compared to other search engines. For instance, there are 1.17 billion unique Google searches performed monthly. Google has a 67.5% share of the US search market and an 87.1% share of the US mobile search market.


For more information, visit www.gmbhelper.com.


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