4 Types of Posts to Increase Engagement in your GMB

4 Types of Posts to Increase Engagement in your GMB

Posts on GMB (Google My Business) are a solid addition to your overall Local SEO strategy.  Your business can share four types of posts, all of which are shown at the bottom of your Google My Business knowledge panel and help boost engagement with your brand:

What’s New: Gives you the option to write a message up to 1,500 characters, upload an image, and provide a link with a unique call to action depending on your intent.




Events: Allows you to create a custom event title, description, start date, end date, and event time, along with an image and link.




Offer: Advertise your sales with fields for your sale titles (20% off Spring Sale!), descriptions, offer codes, terms and conditions, as well as start and end dates.




Product: Showcase your unique offerings with custom descriptions, price or price ranges, product details, and call to actions.




Read more: https://www.getvisible.com/gmb-google-my-business-engagement-google-posts/


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