In this video, I just briefly wanted to also cover LinkedIn. If you do have a company, you really should also be on LinkedIn as it is one of the most popular social networks, especially for business professionals. And I really often find that a lot of people that do have really good maps presence on Google, also have really established LinkedIn profiles, it just seems to be very common, because I've actually used LinkedIn quite a bit to prospect for my own business for finding web design clients or people that I can work with. And generally, a lot of the customers I found that really had well established LinkedIn profiles, were also doing pretty well on Google. So I think there is some relevance there. And I believe it's important to have a good business profile on LinkedIn.
So once you've logged in as yourself, you know, you're the owner of the company, you've got your own LinkedIn profile. I'm actually logged in as myself. Now you're going to go up to interests, and then click on companies. And once you're there, you're going to kind of see this sort of a feed of updates, and then over on the right Just click on Create. And that will allow you to create a company, it is also going to require that you've got an email address to your company. So you know that you're someone that can basically be, you have to verify that you're actually an official representative of the company and you have the right to basically create this page on behalf of the company.
I'm not going to walk you through all the steps here, it really should be very obvious. Just follow the same principles, you want to make sure you fill everything out, make sure you put in your address, your phone number, all the details about your business. And another thing I do want to throw out there is as you're creating all these profiles, make sure you're using the same exact same name of the business, the same phone number, and the same. You know, at just general address, you want to make sure all of that is very, very consistent. I'm going to talk about why that's important in the upcoming lectures, thanks