Google Place Pages
  • September 2009
    Google has people riled up with its latest local search effort Google Place Pages. Place Pages are a Google Maps feature launched last week, which serve the purpose of providing everything you want to know about a place (a city or a business) in one spot. For example, if you search for a specific restaurant, you should get web pages, directions, reviews, images, street view imagery, business hours, etc. Google lets businesses submit specific categories they want to include.

    There is concern from some that Google is trying to eliminate the need for users to leave Google and even visit a small business' web site. WebProNews reader Doug Stewart, who wonders if this is an "assault against the small business website," commented, "Google wants people to spend more time on Google. Yahoo wants people to spend more time on Yahoo. Facebook wants people to spend more time on Facebook. Several of these large online "media" [companies] are doing everything in their power to keep the eyeballs on their website (unless you pay them for an outbound link)."
     
  • Mark HMark H
     
    October 2009
    If one typed in a company name into this system and it didn't show the website or other details, would it be fair to assume that the company website was "blacklisted" in some way by Google?
     
  • October 2009
    I don't think so- it's similar to google local which relies on you entering your details. If there is a blank entry then it may mean that they have scraped the content from elsewhere and you would need to claim the listing to complete it.
     
  • GrantGGrantG
     
    October 2009
    Mark H said:
    If one typed in a company name into this system and it didn't show the website or other details, would it be fair to assume that the company website was "blacklisted" in some way by Google?


    If you're asking because panic has set in 'cos you or someone elses business isn't showing, sign up here, takes a couple of weeks to initially confirm the registration (by post), but then you can add lots more details to Google, the more the better imo.
     
  • October 2009
    It makes me laugh that you have to wait for a letter from big g but I suppose that's the only way they can check your postal addresss out
     
  • Mark HMark H
     
    October 2009
    Thanks guys. Panic, what panic?

    *one eye twitches*