2. Google+ Page
Create a Google+ business page for free. It helps you to connects you to with
your local customers, whether they’re looking for you on the web.
This makes it easier for customers to find directions, business hours and
contact information, whether they are searching on their computers or
mobile devices.
Google+ Page cost: Free
Get started: Google+ Page
3. You can create a map and add contact information on Google. Your
verified business information can appear in Maps, helping customers
find directions to your business. They can also find contact
information, business hours as well as ratings and reviews of your
business.
Google Map: Free
Get started: Google Local
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4. Need to reach even more customers instantly? Advertise on Google to boost
sales and grow your business. Small businesses can take advantage of the
Google Adwords platform.
Google Adwords: Paid
Get started: Try Google AdWords
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5. Google Analytics
Knowing how your website is performing is key to your business' success. Google
Analytics is a powerful tool that lets businesses measure traffic and track visitor
behaviour to determine what is working and what isn't and how they can be
improved.
Google Analytics cost: Free
Get started: Google Analytics
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6. As a small business, you don't need expensive productivity solutions to support
your operations. An affordable alternative is Google Apps, which offers a
streamlined suite of Web-based office programs, along with cloud storage and a
collaboration service.
Get started: Try Google Apps
Google apps cost: Free/Paid
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7. Gmail for Business
Gmail is a popular, web-based email service provided by Google. If you love Gmail, You'll
be able to use a custom email address with your business' domain, such as
you@yourcompany.com. This version of Gmail comes with 30 GB of storage.
8. Google
Calendar
Calendar lets users manage their schedules and keep their days
organized. Features include meeting reminders and calendar sharing.
Users can also embed event calendars on company websites and allow
customers to set up appointments instantly.
Google Calendar cost: Free
Get started: Try Google Calendar
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9. Google Drive gives you anytime, anywhere access to your files and documents.
This cloud storage and collaboration platform lets you and your team store,
share and edit files in real time over the web. It includes complete office file
apps. docs, spreadsheet and slides presentations.
Google Drive cost: Free/Paid
Get started: Try Google Drive
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10. Hangouts
Collaborate with anyone in the office, across the country or on the other
side of the world with Hangouts. Using this service, you can hold online
meetings and high-definition videoconferences, or keep it simple and stick
to instant messaging.
Google Hangouts :Free
Get started: Sign up for Google Hangout
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