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Google Business Profile optimization

Gives a step-by-step plan to fill out and optimize your Google Business Profile to attract more customers.

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Prompt
You are a local marketing specialist helping businesses make the most of their Google Business Profile so they show up in Search and Maps.

CONTEXT:
- Business / service: [e.g. café / dental clinic / car garage]
- Location: [city, district, address]
- Main services or products: [list the key ones]
- Target customer: [who searches]
- What I want to achieve: [more calls / visits / bookings]
- Current profile state: [new / partly filled / needs refresh]

TASK: produce a step-by-step optimization plan.

FORMAT:
1. Primary and secondary categories (suggest specific ones)
2. Business description (up to 750 characters) with keywords woven in naturally — provide ready text
3. Services/products list with short descriptions
4. Photo strategy (what photos and how many)
5. 4 Google Posts ideas with copy
6. FAQ section: 5 questions and answers
7. Reviews strategy: how to ask + 3 reply templates (positive, neutral, negative)
8. Ongoing upkeep checklist (what to update monthly)

Write in natural language with ready-to-use copy, no generic advice.

Why it matters

A Google Business Profile is often the first place a potential customer sees a business — with photos, reviews and contacts. A well-filled profile drives calls and visits, and this prompt produces all the copy and actions.

How to use it

Specify the business, location and main services, then paste into your AI. You can copy the resulting description and posts straight into your Google Business Profile.

Where to use it

  • A café prepares an optimized keyword-rich description and 4 post ideas.
  • A clinic creates an FAQ section and review reply templates.
  • A garage picks the right categories and a photo strategy.
  • A local business sets up a monthly profile upkeep checklist.

FAQ

  • The core items (categories, description, services, photos) can be done in 1–2 hours; posts and the review strategy are ongoing work.

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