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How to Get My Business on Google Search

  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 17

If you’re wondering how to get your business on Google search, you’re asking the right question. Google is where customers go first when they need a local service, but simply having a website does not guarantee visibility.

The primary way businesses appear in Google search results is through a Google Business Profile. Without one, your business has little chance of appearing in local results.


The first step is to create or claim your Google Business Profile and verify it. Verification proves your business is legitimate and allows Google to trust your information.

Next, your business information must be accurate and complete. Google relies on your business name, address or service area, phone number, categories, services, and website to decide when to show your business.


Consistency is critical. Your Google profile must match your website and business listings across the web. Inconsistent data can prevent your business from appearing at all.

Finally, activity matters. Photos, reviews, and profile updates signal that your business is active and trustworthy.


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