What Do Local Map Listings Provide & Include?
These listings provide key information about a business or location, making it easy for users to find them based on proximity, relevance, or search criteria.
Here's a general summary of the components in
local map listings:
Business Name: The name of the business or location, as it appears in the listing.
Address: The physical address or location, which is plotted on the map.
Phone Number: A contact number for users to call or inquire about the business.
Website:
A link to the business's website, providing more detailed information or allowing users to make online purchases or reservations.
Hours of Operation: The times the business is open to the public, often including special hours for holidays or events.
Photos: Images related to the business, such as storefront photos, product offerings, or the interior space, to give users a visual idea of what to expect.
User Reviews and Ratings: Ratings (usually on a scale of 1 to 5 stars) and written feedback from customers, providing insights into the quality of the business or location.
Category or Type: Information about the type of business, such as "restaurant," "grocery store," "hotel," or "clinic."
Map and Directions: A clickable map showing the exact location with options for users to get directions based on their current location or another input address.
Distance: The proximity of the business to the user's current location, typically displayed in kilometers or miles.
Questions & Answers: A section where potential customers can ask and read answers to common questions about the business or its services.