
Where Business Buyers Actually Start Their Search
Most brokers think they know where buyers come from. Referrals. Networking events. Maybe a postcard mailer that somehow still works.
But our data shows differently.
The majority of serious business buyers in California start their search on Google. The same way they start every other search.
Where California Business Buyers Start Their Search
First-touch discovery channels for business-for-sale transactions
Business Buyers Start With a Google Search
Think about how you find anything. A restaurant, a contractor, a flight, etc. You type it into Google.
Business buyers are no different. They search things like “laundromat for sale in Los Angeles” or “buy a restaurant in San Diego.” They do this before they ever call a broker. Oftentimes, before they even know what a business broker is.
If your business listings aren’t showing up when they search, you’re invisible during the most important moment in the buying process for buyers, which is searching for a business.
Where Listings Actually Get Found
There are a handful of channels that drive buyer traffic to business-for-sale listings in California. Here’s the breakdown:
Search engines account for the largest share of first-touch discovery. Buyers type a search. They click on one of the results pages. That result is almost always a marketplace listing page.
Marketplace platforms like BizBen rank well for the search terms that buyers actually search for. That’s not an accident. That’s twenty-five years of expertise in the business-for-sale industry at work.
Referrals and word-of-mouth still close deals, but they can’t keep your pipeline full on their own.
Direct outreach and advertising can work, but you’re reaching people who are not actively looking. Search buyers are different. They came to you. That intent is everything.
Why This Matters for Your Business
If you’re a broker listing businesses for sale in California, you need to be where the buyer’s journey begins.
Typically, a brokerage website doesn’t need to rank for every search term. That’s what a business-for-sale marketplace is for.
BizBen has spent over two decades making sure buyers find what they’re looking for, so your listings get seen without you having to build that visibility yourself.
When a buyer types “dry cleaner for sale near me,” or any other business category, your listing should be waiting for them.
The Takeaway
Business buyers start on Google. They land on marketplaces. They find listings that show up.
The brokers who understand this close more deals. The ones who don’t are waiting by the phone, wondering where the leads went.
Put your listings where the buyers already are. That’s not a marketing pitch. It’s based on real data.
Ready to get in front of active buyers? List your businesses on BizBen.com
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