Once you’ve decided to invest in your online reputation, the first 
thing you need to do is to get your name out there by being listed in as
 many online business directories as possible. It’s not rocket science; 
the more places your business is listed, the more exposure you get, and the better your chances are of building a strong online reputation.So, where do you start? Here is a list of online listing sites you should check out.
• Bing Local – A top 
search engine, Bing is a free service that offers tools for businesses 
to manage their online presence through Bing Business Portal. This 
service provides maps, ratings, and reviews, and Bing’s ties with Yahoo!
 yield for a huge market share. Bing Local also has a bulk upload 
program available to businesses with at least 25 listings.
• Yahoo! Local – Another
 large online search engine, Yahoo! gives opportunities for businesses 
to provide details about their services. It offers a free basic listing 
service, which provides company information and placement in up to five 
relevant categories, and also a paid enhanced listing service that 
allows higher placement.
• Google+ Local – This 
free, online search engine service integrates the social media platform 
Google+. Google+ Local offers unique, interactive engagement using photo
 sharing and links, as well as ratings and reviews. If you have at least
 10 listings, you can use a bulk upload program. Be aware that you need 
to have a Gmail account to use this service.
• Citysearch – This 
online city guide provides info, as well as “At a Glance” overviews 
about businesses. Consumers can also leave reviews. While there is a fee
 to use Citysearch, it comes with a mobile service as well.
• Judy’s Book – This 
site attracts one million unique visitors a month, which is why it’s no 
surprise that there is a fee to join. Here, you can interact with those 
who review your website. You can claim your listing by searching for 
your company’s name and clicking “Claim Your Business” on the left side 
of the page.
• Yelp – Yelp, an online
 urban city guide, allows consumers to leave reviews of all kinds of 
businesses. Businesses can communicate both privately and publicly, 
track the number of visitors, provide details, offer deals, and 
recommend other businesses. While Yelp is a free service, there is a fee
 if you’d like to enhance your business’s placement.
Keep in mind that each site has a different way to go about listing. For example, Google+ Local requires a PIN to complete the authentication process.
It’s important to get listed on as many sites as possible to enhance your online visibility. This list is not comprehensive. There are many other online sites on which you can list your business. For an extended list of more sites on which you can get listed, as well as detailed instructions on how to get started, click here to download our free online reputation eBook [2].
Erica Campbell Byrum is the Director of Social Networking for Homes.com.
Article courtesy of RISMedia
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