SaaS - Erie, PA, US
ASAPmaps is a low-cost business listing optimization tool designed to help businesses get discovered online by leveraging local search via the Google My Business platform. 50% of businesses haven't even claimed their profile, yet nearly half of all mobile searches are related to a location. Google Maps listings display in the #1 spot above organic results, which means small businesses have tremendous power in local search and at ASAPmaps we want to help them discover this unique opportunity. In addition to offering the usual slate of features one might expect from a business listing optimization tool (managing reviews, updating business hours for multiple locations, etc), ASAPmaps brings a few new elements to the table previously unavailable to software developers before the release of Google My Business API version 4. The software automatically optimizes metadata and allows users to geotag photos before they are published. There's also a unique scheduling tool for the popular new Google Posts feature. The system is designed for single and multi-location businesses alike; publishing no longer requires individual visits to each and every location page, either. Any business with more than one location knows the labor required to manage more than one location. David Hunter, one of the partners in the company, says "Google My Business is quite possibly the most important, yet overlooked tool a business can use to grow online. ASAPmaps connects directly to Google Business listings and saves countless hours of online marketing efforts."ASAPmaps was born from the offices of Epic Web Studios, a Certified Google Partner in Erie, PA with more than ten years of experience in search engine optimization. We understand the journey of transforming from a small business with a single client to a full-service digital marketing firm. Our mission is to cement the foundation of sustainable economic growth by helping small businesses just like us. Learn more at ASAPmaps.com
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