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How to Show Up on Google Maps

  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 17

Showing up on Google Maps can make a major difference for local businesses. Map results often capture customers who are ready to buy immediately, making this one of the most valuable placements on Google.


To show up on Google Maps, your business must have a verified Google Business Profile with accurate location or service area information. Categories must correctly describe what your business does, and listings must be consistent across the web.


Many businesses fail to appear because of incorrect service areas, category mismatches, duplicate listings, or lack of optimization.


Google also favors active profiles. Businesses with photos, reviews, and regular updates are more likely to appear than profiles that remain unchanged for long periods.


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