My business profile

  1. My Business Account
  2. List Your Business on These 50 Free Websites
  3. Fight the FOMO: Talk to Your Peers on The Hub
  4. Google Business Profile


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My Business Account

Employees and representatives can access an account on behalf of their employer or business clients. See Business owners (including partners, directors, and officers) can access their GST/HST, payroll, corporation income taxes, excise taxes, excise duties and other levies accounts online. Choose from one of two ways to access My Business Account:

List Your Business on These 50 Free Websites

Every business, no matter what size, should prioritize attracting new customers. In today’s technology-driven world, make your company’s name, contact information and services offered available on as many online directories as possible. Large-scale platforms, such as Yelp and Google Business Profile, are well-established websites with high visitor traffic, making them great locations to advertise your business. Although it’s important to be listed in those high-traffic areas, smaller-scale platforms can also be avenues for your company to gain new customers. Plus, these platforms will often list your company’s information for free. Your Your website is often a potential customer’s first impression of your business. A Important websites where you should be listed Ready to 1. Grow your business with Yelp. Add or claim your business, keep your page up to date, 2. Engage with customers on Google for free. With a Google account, you get more than a business listing. Your free Business Profile lets you connect with customers easily across Google Search and Maps. 3. Add your business to Bing for free and help online customers discover your business. Chances are Bing has a listing for your business already. Claim an existing listing or add a new one. If your business has multiple locations you can add them in one go using the bulk upload tool. Searching for your business’s name on the internet once a week can help Our Complete List • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •...

Fight the FOMO: Talk to Your Peers on The Hub

Your fellow ACA members are solving problems and making suggestions on The Hub—and you can be a part of those conversations. 06/13/2023 11:50 A.M. 2.5 minute read Hub FOMO—the fear of missing out on conversations happening on The Hub—doesn’t have to ruin your day. When you joined ACA International, you became connected to the wider community of accounts receivable management professionals. The easiest way to interact with your peers is through ACA’s private Right now, members on The Hub are sharing their thoughts on: • Balancing a clean desk policy with the need for multi-factor authentication • Reg F and validation notices • Tips for emailing consumers • Credit card processing • And more! Below are some practical tips to help you get started on The Hub. If you’ve never posted or responded to someone’s question on The Hub, today is a good day to start! You can always reference our handy First, an important note: The Hub is only available to ACA members. That’s why to access The Hub, you must first log in to acainternational.org. The Hub is available by clicking on the “H” icon in the top right corner of almost any page on ACA’s website or by How Can I Set Up My Hub Profile? To edit your profile on . Can I Get Notified When There Are New Posts in a Group? Yes, members can opt in to receive email updates from The Hub. You can set up email preferences on The Hub by clicking your name displayed in the site header, then select Account, then Notification Settings. To change emai...

Google Business Profile

Yes, you can have a profile if your business doesn’t have a physical address as long as you make in-person contact with customers. You can also have a profile if you’re a hybrid business that serves customers at your business address and visits or delivers directly to customers. You may also have a profile if you’re a service-area business that visits or delivers to customers directly, but doesn't serve customers at its business address, like a plumber or cleaning service. Learn how to claim and verify your profile if you’re a service-area business