![]() ![]() ![]() So you’ve been business for a few years (or decades) and have not claimed your Google Plus page. Skip to the It’s Up, Now What section to find out what to do with your page after setup. Once you’ve verified your business…boom! You have a Google Plus page. At this point Google may ask you to verify your business one or two ways, which could include a phone call, postcard, or email. You will then input your external email address and select who your website content is appropriate for. During this step you will confirm that the information Google populates is correct and fill in what is missing. Most you can probably select “Local business or store.” Google will want to verify this so they will then have you input your business phone number to establish your location. Second, you will need to select your category of business. From there you will be able to select Create Google Plus from the Pages Menu on the right of the screen. First, you will need to create a personal Google account if you do not already have one. You will need to create a Google Plus for Business page. If you are newly established, chances are you have not had a page “claimed” for you yet. You are what some people would still consider an infant. What do we mean by newly established – you came about in the last 12 – 18 months. Great, now that we’ve established the ground rules let’s set up your page. If you do not meet the Google guidelines (aka you work out of your home and don’t have a physical address) you can create a Brand page instead. If you are a long standing company that has never used Google Plus it may be a bit trickier.įirst thing’s first, for all business to have a Google Plus Business page you need to meet the Google guidelines. If you are a recently established catering company this will be piece of cake ( see what we did there) for you. Now that you’re up to speed on why Google Plus is important and how it can grow your catering business, let’s get you a page! If you missed part one you can view it here. ![]()
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