Maintaining an accurate Apple Maps business listing is critical for a local business serving customers face-to-face. Despite the fact that Google Maps is considered to be a leading mapping platform by downloads in the US, Apple users are likely to use Apple Maps on their iOS devices to search for local businesses.
When users do a local search on their iPhones or iPads or use Siri for the same purpose, the top result will be from Apple Maps. To put it short, with over 113 million Apple users in the US, you just can’t ignore this audience.
Learn how to claim and optimize your Apple Maps business listing to gain more local traffic, boost sales, and earn more revenue.
Apple Maps is an in-built search, maps, and navigation program on Apple devices. By being listed on Apple Maps, you make it easier for ardent iPhone and iPad fans to reach your business.
Whether you are a small restaurant or a large real estate agency, claiming your Apple Maps business listing will be beneficial in a number of ways. Here they are:
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Now that we’ve explained the importance of claiming your business on Apple’s directory, let’s see what steps you should follow to actually get listed there.
To claim your business on Apple Maps, you should first have your company information on a self-service portal Apple Places on Maps (known previously as Apple Maps Connect). You can claim your business place if it hasn’t been added before. However, it’s likely Apple already has information about your company from other sources.
It’s highly recommended that you claim your own listing to ensure the information gathered by Apple is relevant and complete. That’s critical because Siri relies on those details to provide users with information on the company’s location, phone number, and more.
Apple’s Business Register is an analog of Google My Business service designed to allow business owners to manage how their company is presented in Apple’s ecosystem and provide role-based access to their brand’s information.
Want to know how the Google My Business service can improve the visibility of your multi-location company? Read our guide on managing your Google My Business profile to generate a steady flow of reviews, boost customer loyalty, and skyrocket your business.
Now let’s see how to claim your business on Apple Maps in 3 easy steps.
Having an Apple ID allows you to enjoy all Apple services. To create your Apple ID, you need to provide some basic information like your name, birthday, and email address. If you already have your business-associated Apple ID, then just sign in.
You can enter your business name to check whether Apple has any information about your company. If yes, claim this place by clicking the corresponding button. If not, choose the “Add a missing place” option and enter your business details like your company name, phone number, and status (open/closed).
Also, you need to choose your business category (or suggest one if it’s not on the list) and specify whether you accept payments with Apple Pay.
This step includes verification of your company by phone to ensure you’re a legitimate business representative. During this automated call on the phone number you indicated, you’ll be provided a four-digit PIN code to enter.
Congrats! You’re now listed on Apple Maps.
When your business listing is already there, you might want to get it corrected or updated. Change necessary details about your company:
Provide as much information as possible so your listing is better optimized and has more chances to be given preference in search results.
New listings should show up within about a week after Apple’s approval process. And if they need anything else from you, they’ll contact you through the email address associated with your Apple ID.
Apple users can rate places on the Apple Maps app. The in-built rating system works alongside existing integrations with Tripadvisor, Yelp, and Foursquare. It uses a thumbs up and thumbs down system to rate the overall quality of the company.
Users can’t leave any written feedback. However, they can add their own photos of places that will be displayed alongside reviews provided by the above-mentioned review platforms.
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Adding a listing for businesses with one location is pretty simple. However, claiming and keeping up-to-date an Apple Maps business listing for multi-location brands can be overwhelming and challenging. Working with platforms like PromoRepublic will make it easier to manage brand data and effectively optimize your local online presence across the network of 130+ global-local search platforms like Google, Yelp, Facebook, Tripadvisor, Trustpilot, etc. Forget about manually filling in data. Content disseminates automatically, ensuring consistency.
Apart from managing all your listings in one place, PromoRepublic allows you to monitor and respond to customer feedback left on any of the 130+ review sites. Finally, the platform lets you oversee what’s happening with your online listings across all locations via performance dashboards.
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