Google
recently announced the launch of a new portal for small businesses to
commemorate International Small Business
Day on June 27, 2019.
The new website provides resources along with product recommendations
to teach you how you can improve your business.
Called Google for Small Business, it starts by prompting you to
answer some questions about your business. Based on the answers you give,
Google will suggest solutions which will address your specific needs.
It
goes without saying, this is a Google-centric service. So, don’t be surprised
when the solutions it offers are decidedly on its side. That said, it is a
great place to bring your business online. And if it is already online, move it
forward by using Google’s expertise and proven tools.
Google for Small Business
Google for Small Business is a new
initiative the company calls Grow with Google. The initiative looks to help you
find the right Google tools and services to reach your business goals. It is
also Google’s attempt to really go after the small business sector.
To that end, Google brought a former
small business owner, Kim Spalding as the company’s global product director for
Small Business Ads. In her two-year tenor at the position, Spalding and her
division have addressed issues specific to small businesses.
The launch of Smart Campaigns, Local Services Ads, and the recently added new
branding tools are just some of the examples.
Considering all the solutions Google
offers, finding the right tool/s can be overwhelming. Especially for small
businesses with limited resources and those starting up.
This is exactly what Spalding says in
the blog announcing the new service. Spalding explains, “The internet has
created new opportunities for small businesses, but it can be hard to know
where to start.”
Features
When you get on the new website, you will be prompted to answer
several questions. This includes your business name, whether you are online, as
well as some other questions. You will then select a goal.
This
will create a step-by-step plan tailored to address the questions you responded
to as well as your goal. According to Google, it will recommend products to
help you stand out online, reach more customers, and work more efficiently.
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