Google Maps gives five steps to support small businesses amid coronavirus

Mohamed Alaa El-Din
3 Min Read

Ziad Chehade, Head of SMB Marketing at Google MENA, said that small businesses are crucial to communities and as cities and economies start to reopen, people are looking for ways to support their favourite small businesses.

As we head into Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Day on 27 June, Google compiled five Google Maps tips anyone can use to help small businesses during the pandemic.  

  1. Report a place as re-opened on Google Maps

Business owners may not have the time or resources to keep the information on their online listing updated. If you know a business has reopened to the public, but it’s still marked as closed on Google Search or Maps, you can report it as re-opened. Click on the “Temporarily Closed” banner on the business and select “Suggest an edit” to let us know that the business has reopened. And for businesses that have reopened with different hours, you can also submit updated open hours information too.

  1. Spread the word with reviews, ratings and photos

Share your experience. Writing about a restaurant’s well-executed takeout window or adding photos of the menu or dish you ordered in your Maps review can help businesses you love attract more customers. 

  1. Answer questions and check the facts 

You can share useful insights about places that you’ve visited by answering easy questions that pop up on Google Maps. You can also verify information about places that other people submit before it’s published on Google Maps.

  1. Order delivery or takeout

Many restaurants and cafes that are closed for dine-in service have pivoted to takeout and delivery. If you’re not in the mood to cook, treat yourself while supporting one of your local restaurants. Use Google Maps to find restaurants around you that are offering takeout or delivery.

  1. Use Plus Codes to help people find small businesses

Is one of your local businesses in an area that does not have a street name? You can help people find them by using Plus Codes. Simply drop a pin on Google Maps and share the alphanumeric code with friends and family who then use the Google Maps search bar to get directions to the business.

Share This Article