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Google, Microsoft, and Apple all have programs and features for local businesses to utilize and increase their online visibility. We've detailed these programs, who qualifies, and how to get started.
The Local SEO industry has seen commendable growth as more and more businesses attempt to leverage the potential of local prospects. This interest has driven large search platforms, namely Google, Microsoft, and Apple, to develop programs centered around businesses reaching local customers. These programs are often designed with specific business types in mind and maintain unique requirements/availability depending on the tool.
With these tools being regularly developed and platforms even releasing new tools regularly, it can be tough to make sure you are investing in the right tools for your business. In this article, we break out the tools that we think are most effective for growing your business through Local SEO on platforms like Google, Microsoft, and Apple. For each program, we provide an overview of what type of businesses would be a good fit and the most limiting factors in leveraging these tools.
As you read, keep in mind that what is best for your business is up to you. If our description is not a perfect match but could be beneficial to your business, use the linked support pages to learn more!
Google may be the most widely known and used search engine available now. This has prompted the development of the widest set of ad options on any platform. In addition to generating almost all of Google’s revenue, these ads are an excellent way for businesses to reach consumers with their products.
Here are our top picks from Google’s ad offerings and what you should keep in mind when deciding if each option is a good fit for your business.
Google Business Profiles, GBP, previously Google My Business, is an excellent way to get started advertising your business on Google. This tool allows you to centralize helpful information like phone numbers and hours to help buyers access your products or services more easily. This profile can also include photos, branding materials, and specific attributes that help develop an identity for your business.
Regional Availability: U.S., U.K., Canada, and more. View additional availability information here.
Physical Location Required: No, physical and service area businesses can list on GBP.
Paid: No, it is free to list your business.
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of many Google Business Profiles.
For more information about how to get started with a Google Business Profile, follow the link below.
Local product inventory, also known as See What's In Store, is a program offered by Google that places emphasis on near-real-time reporting of product inventories at local storefronts. In this program, businesses with a storefront regularly provide Google with an inventory feed that reflects what products are presently in stock. Google then uses this information to create unique product experiences for users looking for specific products near them.
Regional Availability: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the UK, the US, UAE, Ukraine, and Vietnam.
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in Google's product inventory program, also known as See What's In Store (SWIS).
Paid: No, it is free to connect your inventory feed to your Google Business Profile and list product inventory.
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of local inventory feeds.
To jumpstart your Local Product Inventory feed at Google, follow the link below.
Local inventory ads, LIA, are a specific category of ads served by Google to users searching for the local availability of a specific product. This ad program has a great deal of potential for a business with a storefront and local inventory but lacks a developed online presence. This ad option will serve users your up-to-date inventory and opens up several other features that are designed to drive foot traffic to your storefront.
Regional Availability: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the US.
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in Google's Local Inventory Ad program, also referred to as LIA.
Paid: Yes
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of local inventory feeds and ads.
For more information about how you can begin leveraging Local Inventory Ads for your business, read more at the link below.
Vehicle Listings provide a unique advertising space specifically for vehicles of different types. These listings parallel local listings in the sense that businesses provide an inventory feed to Google that allows users to view available products effectively in real-time.
Regional Availability: U.S.
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in Google's Vehicle Listings. Cars that are on your lot will appear across Google search surfaces.
Paid: No
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of vehicle inventory feeds.
To learn more about recent expansions to Google’s vehicle listings and how they work for your business, read more at the link below.
Vehicle listing ads, VLA, are an extension of vehicle listings that allows businesses to create informative ads that market their products in Google searches. These ads aggregate vehicle pictures, location, make, model, price, and mileage to better attract potential customers with a serious interest in making a purchase.
Regional Availability: U.S. and Canada
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in Google's Vehicle Listing Ads. Cars that are on your lot will appear across Google search surfaces above free listings.
Paid: Yes
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of local vehicle feeds and ads.
Google offers helpful resources that can help your business get started with vehicle listing ads. Read more below.
Most of Microsoft’s ad tools presently exist between the Bing search engine and the Microsoft Network, MSN. Many of the tools offered by Google are mirrored by Microsoft in Bing and allow businesses to connect with consumers in a similar way. Taking advantage of these ad spaces is a fairly straightforward chance to expand your lead generation.
Here are the top programs we think do the most for businesses trying to advertise on Bing.
Bing Places is a program aimed at providing users with standardized and correct information about businesses that match their search criteria. For businesses, this is an excellent way to ensure correct information is being listed on Bing and to make sure interested customers have the best possible experience when interacting with your business.
Regional Availability: U.S., U.K., and Canada
Physical Location Required: No, physical and service area businesses can list on Bing Places.
Paid: No
Enable with dbaPlatform: Expanded capability coming soon! You can sync your local listing directory information to Microsoft.
Microsoft outlines exactly what you need to do to get started on Bing Places and gives a deeper look at what these profiles can do for you. Click the link below.
The MSN Autos Marketplace mirrors vehicle listings from Google, consolidating vehicle information from different sources to give users a better vehicle buying experience. This program has a current focus on allowing individuals and businesses to efficiently market their vehicles using this submission form.
Regional Availability: Currently available in the U.S. Contact our team to join our priority list for country availability expansion.
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in MSN Autos Marketplace. Cars that are on your lot will appear across the Microsoft network.
Paid: No
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of local vehicle feeds and ads.
For more information about how this program is unique to Apple’s various platforms, read more at the link.
Bing Auto Inventory Ads, mirroring Google's Vehicle Listing Ads, are a paid extension of the free listings available in the MSN Autos Marketplace. Businesses investing in these ads will see their vehicle listings in the Sponsored listings carousel at the top of each search. Additionally, ads that attract interest in these listings will follow users through the different Microsoft platforms.
Regional Availability: Global availability
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in Bing AIA. Vehicles that are on your lot will appear across the Microsoft network above free listings.
Paid: Yes
dbaPlatform Support: Yes, our software supports and enables users to automate the management of local vehicle feeds and ads.
This ad type comes with specific requirements relating to the information included, photos included, and budgeting for your ads. To make sure you are fully informed about how to get started, read more below.
The MSN Premium Dealers Program allows auto dealers working with a small set of third-party providers to have listing priority in related searches. Denoted by a gemstone icon in the top left of the information card, these listings will be served at the top of search results pages below the Sponsored listings.
Regional Availability: Currently available in the U.S. Contact our team to join our priority list for country availability expansion.
Physical Location Required: Yes, a brick-and-mortar location is required to participate in the premium dealer program. Vehicles on your lot will appear across the Microsoft network above free listings and other paid listings, with unique markers and minimal competitor ads.
Paid: Yes
dbaPlatform Support: Our software supports and enables users to automate the management of local vehicle feeds and ads.
For more information about how to become a premium dealer, click the button below.
Apple is the most recent platform to start providing resources for businesses to connect with their users. As recently as January 2023, Apple announced its new program, Apple Business Connect, that takes the place of third-party data providers to connect Apple users with local businesses. Read more about the impact of Apple’s announcement here.
Apple Business Connect, like Google Business Profiles and Bing Places, allows users to view standard and up-to-date information about local businesses. Your business can use this program to reach potential customers that are using Apple’s various services to search for products or services you possibly offer.
Regional Availability: Available in the majority of counties. Currently, Business Connect does not operate in Iran, Cuba, North Korea, Syria, Russia, China, Belarus, Ukraine, or South Korea.
Physical Location Required: Yes
Paid: No
dbaPlatform Support: Coming soon!
For more information about how this program is unique to Apple’s various platforms, read more at the link.
Only you and your team will know what is best for your business, but we hope this overview has provided some context for where to start your advertising journey. If you thought this was helpful, consider signing up for our newsletter, where we compile the latest news and platform updates in Local SEO.
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