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We can talk about Google Business Profile until we're blue in the face, right {NAME}? But at some po

We can talk about Google Business Profile until we're blue in the face, right {NAME}? But at some point, we have to take action on it. Here are three ways to get started on Google Business Profile (GBP) right now: First, start your FREE Google Business Profile account directly with Google here: [( . I know the technology piece can leave you like a dear in headlights, but my friend Jim can help with that. See step 2 for a free training you can watch. Step two, is fill in on the tight spaces, etc. Jim Allen, the Marketing Notary, created a training called Claiming & Starting Your Google Business Profile. And because he's awesome, you can watch the replay for that right [here](. It will literally walk you through the very first step, to the last step, of a basic GBP account. Step three, once you have the basic account set up, optimize it. This steps is what makes the magic happen. Having the right keywords and phrases highlighted on your GBP page, as well as having the full breadth of your services and geographic service area, is what makes your phone ring when people in your area search for "Notary near me," or "fingerprinting near me," or, "what is an apostille?" Google Business Profile matters for every service you offer in your local area. It's no longer just optional for longterm success as a mobile notary. You need it. Jim also offers his advanced training, Google Business Profile for Notaries, two times per month. The next one is this coming Monday. [Reserve Your Seat Here]( This more advanced training will help you optimize your profile. It will take you from basic to professional, and will enhance your online presence and help make your phone ring with opportunity again. Many notaries have replaced (or come close to it) their loan signing revenue by tapping into General and Specialty Notary Work. How do customers find them? Google. What to do right now: Jump in now. Watch the free [class]( on how to set up your GBP account and follow along (actually set up your account). Keep it basic, no pressure. Jim can help. You have a few days, and a weekend, to do it. Then [register](for Jim's next available advanced class here and let's set the wheels in motion for success in the next era of your mobile notary business. I'll see you there! Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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