Apple finally lets business customize their listings in Maps
a free Apple Business Connect tool that lets any firm customize its location cards in apps like Maps, Messages, Siri and Wallet. They can add their own imagery, invite actions in other apps or showcase the latest promos.
Apple will verify businesses before it gives control over a location card, but shops only have to use an Apple ID to sign up. Business Connect is available worldwide, although showcases will only be available in the US at first. They'll reach other countries in the"coming months," the company says. The expansion comes as Apple is rumored to be finding ways to profit from Maps. The iPhone creator is reportedly preparing to
as soon as this year. If that's true, custom store info could help Apple's bottom line — a business might be more likely to pay for ads if it knows they'll lead to more sales.You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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