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Business owners worldwide have always searched for ways to bring more customers through their doors. It’s called advertising, and you either pay for it, or you learn how to drive traffic to your business without spending a dime.


Business owners worldwide have always searched for ways to bring more customers through their doors. It’s called advertising, and you either pay for it, or you learn how to drive traffic to your business without spending a dime. Google Places is one of those well-kept secrets that successful business owners never want to share with their competitors. Why? It’s a free service. It displays your business listing organically (no paid sponsor). Your business is listed on the first page of www.google.com, and it drives traffic to your business 24-hours a day. What this report promises… When you follow all the steps, tips, and techniques that are listed within these pages, your business listing will appear on the first page of Google within three to eight weeks. Depending upon how fast you work, it should take you no more than six hours to create your Google Places listing. It might even take you only three hours if you've already done your research

HOW GOOGLE PLACES WORKS When someone types the name of a product, service, or company into an Internet search engine, hundreds and thousands of pages of relevant data is displayed to help the consumer find what they're looking for. If your business is not listed on the first or second page of the search results, your customers may never find you. That's where Google Places makes all the difference. Your listing will give your business the online visibility it deserves. When you have a business listing that has been approved by Google Places, and when consumers type specific keyword phrases into their favorite search engine, your listing will appear on page one of Google. Here’s a screenshot of what a Google Places listing looks like when someone searches for “fish and chips.”