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You may be closed because people are arriving at your place, but you order take-out or maybe you have a reduced service? Either way, be sure to update your work schedule so that no one can visit you and you are closed when your GMB indicates that you are open. They will look for information such as “Is [name of company] always open,” “Does [name of company] have take-out orders,” and “What are [name of company]’s opening hours today? Following the Prime Minister’s announcement on Friday afternoon that all businesses in the hospitality industry will no longer be able to accommodate customers on their premises, we’ve put together some of our best advice to help restaurants and hospitality brands get online in the coming months or so. Unfortunately, word of mouth can help spread misinformation in times of crisis like the one we are currently experiencing, but information that comes directly from your brand channels, including social media and GMB sites, has immediate added weight and credibility. Many people now choose to order take-out as they remain isolated after the government ordered all restaurants, pubs, cafes and bars closed on Fridays. This can be a way to keep your kitchen busy while the number of visitors temporarily decreases. We recently reported that, for the first time, most web traffic does not go beyond the Google search results page. According to “his” blog, Google’s first priority is to protect the reliability of Google’s search information and maps. The first place people will look for information is on Google. Companies are working hard to update their GMB pages with new information, but don’t forget the question and answer section. For example, you can let your followers know that you are moving just to get out, and post a new menu for these commands. Join thousands of followers and get the latest information on reputation management, branding, search optimization, customer experience and much more. reputation.com is designed to keep your business under control and help you strengthen relationships with your customers, especially in difficult times. We’ll also be posting a series of blogs over the next few weeks, full of tips, help and general information on how best to get through this together, so check back often.

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Steven has over 12 years of internet experience, from design, to programming to internet marketing. It's his background in branding and marketing that led him to the path of protecting his clients reputation online, a specialized field that he has received years of training. When he is not researching the latest online marketing trends, you can find Austin meeting with clients and working to deliver businesses the results they need.