Apple vs. Google Maps Battle Revs Up Local Search OptionsMaps are now a battleground for tech giants. Here are three things you need to know to get the most from marketing on mobile maps.

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In a move meant to compete directly with Google Maps, Apple is expected to come out withits own mobile maps applicationthis fall. This means big changes are in store for how customers will find and learn about your business.

Techgiants are turning maps intolocation-based experienceservices. Apple is already bragging that its new maps app will be "the most beautiful, powerful mapping service ever." It will feature what the company claims will be a new approach to how maps are rendered, including turn-by-turn directions and "Flyover" functions that will blend Google Earth-like capabilities, including 3-D images, with maps.

这些工具将成为前女友的期望tensions oflocal searchoptions that smaller firms rely on to be found. Here's our road map for what to expect from the newmobilemaps revolution:

1. Expect new ways to market using your location.
Apple is already planning a Quick Route function as part of its local search function that can lead customers to stores. Not to be outdone, Google is offering packages for automated business listings, and promotional services as part of its Places for Business product as well asturn-by-turn navigation for bicycle commuters.

And where Google and Apple go, so goes Microsoft. The company announced its most aggressiveupgrade to its map imageryin July. This will be offered as part of itsMapPoint2013 software product that ties in not only geographic data to maps, but population information and research content aimed at showing businesses location-based opportunities and marketing trends.

Related:Google+ Adds New Local Listings Tab for Businesses

2. Maps need to become part of your search strategy.
Smart businesses will be proactive on how mobile users find and interact with them on maps. Among the new features that businesses can expect to exploit are the expanded role for social content and the ability to offer location-based deals.

Apple's Maps application is stressing local reviews and search content from Yelp, which announced in June that it will bedirectly built into Apple maps. Google recently upgraded its Google+ integration for maps withGoogle Map Maker, which builds local content added by users into its maps. And earlier this summer, Microsoft announcednew integrations with Nokiaas part of its interactive features on Windows phones.

The time is now to claim your business page on sites such as Google Places and Yelp, and make sure it has the most up-to-date information. Update Google's Map Maker with detailed information about your business. Label your business on the map, test and confirm the directions given.

3. Explore third party apps.
The fast moving map space is also attractive areas for new app developers. Two of the most interesting right now areForeverMapby Berlin-based Skobbler andOffMaps2by Cologne, Germany-based iosphere both offer options for offline search usingOpenStreetMap, an open, international wiki for maps similar to Wikipedia.

Those third parties offer features that Google and Apple do not, such as off-line functionality. And both can be easier to partner with to develop targeted programs for specific business challenges.

Related:How the New Google+ Local Tab Could Influence Local SEO

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