Most businesses claim their Google Business Profile, fill in the name and address, and never touch it again. That's a bit like buying a shopfront on the busiest street in town and then taping cardboard over the window. Your profile is often the very first thing a local customer sees — and there are at least 15 levers most owners never pull.
Why your profile does the heavy lifting
For "near me" and local searches, your profile frequently decides whether someone calls you or your competitor. It shows up in the map pack before your website even loads. So the work below isn't busywork — it's the difference between being chosen and being scrolled past. We've watched a single well-optimised profile pull in more enquiries than a client's entire website did the year before.
The 15 wins you're probably missing
1. Pick the right primary category
This is the single biggest ranking factor inside the profile, and people fumble it constantly. "Italian restaurant" and "restaurant" compete in different races. Choose the most specific primary category that fits, then add secondary categories for everything else you do.
2. Use every relevant secondary category
A bakery that also does coffee and birthday cakes should say so. Each accurate category opens a new set of searches you can appear for. Don't stuff irrelevant ones — Google notices, and so do confused customers.
3. Write a description people actually read
You get 750 characters. Lead with what you do and who you serve, work your main service in naturally, and skip the keyword soup. It doesn't directly boost rankings much, but it absolutely affects whether a reader trusts you enough to click.
4. Add products and services with prices
The services section is underused gold. List your offerings with short descriptions and, where it makes sense, prices. It fills out your profile, answers buyer questions before they ask, and gives Google more context about what you actually sell.
5. Post regularly — yes, it still matters
Google Posts show up right on your profile. A weekly offer, update or tip keeps the profile looking alive and active. An abandoned profile signals an abandoned business.
Set a recurring 15-minute slot every Monday: one Post, reply to any new reviews, answer any new questions, add one fresh photo. Consistency beats intensity every single time.
6. Upload real photos, often
Profiles with photos get meaningfully more clicks for directions and calls. Add genuine shots of your premises, team, work and products — not stock images. Fresh uploads also nudge the profile's perceived activity.
7. Turn on and reply to messaging
If messaging is on, customers can text you straight from search. Enable it only if you'll actually respond quickly — a slow reply is worse than no messaging at all.
8. Seed the Q&A section yourself
Anyone can post a question to your profile, and anyone can answer — including a competitor. Get ahead of it: post your own most common questions and answer them. You control the narrative and pre-empt the awkward ones.
9. Nail your business hours, including holidays
Wrong hours are a trust-killer. Set special hours for festivals and public holidays. Nothing sours a customer faster than driving to a "Open" shop that's shut.
10. Add booking, menu or order links
Depending on your category, you can attach booking, menu, ordering or appointment links directly. Every extra step you remove between "interested" and "done" lifts conversions.
11. Get your attributes right
"Wheelchair accessible", "free Wi-Fi", "women-led", "online appointments" — these attributes appear on your profile and feed niche searches. Tick every one that genuinely applies.
12. Keep NAP identical everywhere
Your Name, Address and Phone number must match precisely across your profile, website and every directory. Inconsistency confuses Google and erodes trust. This ties directly into the wider local SEO services picture — your profile doesn't operate in isolation.
13. Build review velocity, then respond to all of them
A steady trickle of recent reviews matters more than a big pile from two years ago. Reply to every review — good and bad. A calm, helpful response to a one-star review often impresses readers more than the five-stars do.
14. Use the right service areas (or hide your address)
Service-area businesses without a storefront should hide the address and define service areas instead. Listing a fake "office" or a home you don't want customers turning up to causes more problems than it solves.
15. Watch the insights and act on them
The performance data tells you which search terms found you, how many called, and how many asked for directions. Treat it like a dashboard, not a trophy cabinet. If "near me" searches spike but calls don't, your photos or reviews probably need work.
The fastest gains usually come from three things together: the correct primary category, a stream of fresh reviews, and real photos. Fix those before you fuss over the description.
Common mistakes that quietly cost you
- Keyword-stuffing your business name. Adding "Best Cheap Plumber" to your actual name violates Google's rules and risks suspension.
- Creating duplicate profiles. Two listings for one location split your reviews and confuse rankings. Merge or remove duplicates.
- Ignoring reviews for months. Silence reads as indifference to anyone browsing.
- Set-and-forget. The profile rewards ongoing attention. The businesses that win are simply the ones still showing up.
How it fits your bigger picture
A great profile pulls people in; your website and offer have to close them. The two work as a pair, which is why we usually look at the profile and the site together. If your site lets the profile down, that's worth fixing — strong website design turns those profile clicks into actual enquiries. And if you'd rather hand the whole thing to someone, that's part of what we do across our range of services.
Start with one win this week. Then another next week. Within a couple of months you'll have a profile that quietly works harder than most of your competitors' marketing budgets. If you'd like a second pair of eyes on yours, book a free audit and we'll tell you exactly what to fix first.
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