Even if your business doesn’t have a physical location, it’s still important to have a presence on Google Maps. This guide will help you find the Business Maps URL for your virtual business.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Step 1: Ensure Your Business is Listed on Google
- Step 2: Search for Your Business on Google Maps
- Step 3: Obtain the Maps URL
- Step 5: Use the URL in the Prospecting Tool
- Step 6: Generate More Accurate Results
Step 1: Ensure Your Business is Listed on Google
- Go to Google My Business.
- Sign in with your Google account.
- If you haven’t already, add your business and verify it as a service-area business.
Step 2: Search for Your Business on Google Maps
- Open Google Maps.
- In the search bar, type your business name.
- If your business appears in the results, click on it.
Step 3: Obtain the Maps URL
Method A: From the Address Bar
- Once your business listing is open, look at the address bar in your browser.
- The URL should look something like this:
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/Your+Business+Name/@XX.XXXXXX,-YY.YYYYYY,17z/data=...
- This is your Business Maps URL.
Method B: Using the “Share” Feature
- Click on the “Share” button in your business listing.
- In the pop-up window, you’ll see a “Copy link” option.
- Click “Copy link” to get your Business Maps URL.
Step 5: Use the URL in the Prospecting Tool
- Open the Prospecting Tool in your GoHighLevel account.
- Go to “Search for Virtual Businesses”
- Find the “Business Maps URL” section in the form.
- Paste the virtual GBP Maps URL you obtained in Step 3 into this section.
Step 6: Generate More Accurate Results
- After entering the URL, proceed with the rest of the form as usual.
- Submit the form to generate your prospecting report.
- The Prospecting Tool will now use this URL to provide more accurate results for your virtual or service-area business.
Using the correct virtual GBP Maps URL in the Prospecting Tool is crucial for generating accurate results for your virtual or service-area business.