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Add local area photos to listing

20–30 minutes to write and refine. Impact: medium Effort: medium

Photos on your Google Business Profile are the images customers see in Maps and local results. Adding real, high-quality photos — and adding to them regularly — is the work here.

Google reports that profiles with photos get far more clicks, direction requests, and calls than those without, and fresh photos signal an active, real business. Photos are also the first thing a human judges you on — a profile with great images beats a bare one before a word is read.

How to do it

  1. 1
    This is your local-area photos on your listing.
    Photos of recognizable local spots reinforce that you're truly local.
  2. 2
    Use real, high-quality images
    Shoot actual photos of your work, team, location, and results — not stock images. Good lighting, in focus, landscape orientation. Authentic beats polished-but-generic.
  3. 3
    Cover the categories Google offers
    Add a logo, a cover photo, exterior, interior, team, and 'at work' shots. The more complete the set, the more complete (and higher-ranking) your profile.
  4. 4
    Upload through your profile
    In the Business Profile (Photos section), upload your set. You can do this from your phone right after a job.
  5. 5
    Keep adding over time
    Don't dump them once and stop. A few fresh photos a month signals an active business and keeps your profile climbing.
  6. 6
    What matters most on THIS platform
    Add photos that show you working in recognizable parts of your service area — a job in a known neighborhood, a local landmark in the background. It quietly strengthens your local relevance and relatability.

Common mistakes

How you'll know it's done

Your profile has a complete set of real, high-quality photos across every category, and you have a habit of adding fresh ones.

Tools that help

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