How to Audit Your Google Business Profile (Free 10-Point Checklist)
Most Google Business Profiles have at least 3 issues costing them ranking position. Here's how to find yours in under 15 minutes.
A Google Business Profile audit is a systematic review of every element of your GBP to identify what's incomplete, incorrect, or missing compared to what Google rewards with rankings. Most home service businesses that haven't done a formal audit have at least three issues that are actively costing them position in the Maps pack.
This checklist covers the 10 areas to review, what to look for in each, and what to fix.
1. Verification Status
Check: Is your profile verified? Go to business.google.com and look for a blue checkmark next to your business name.
Why it matters: Unverified profiles cannot fully rank. If your profile shows as unverified or has a pending verification, completing this step is the first priority, everything else is secondary.
2. Business Name
Check: Does your GBP business name match exactly how your business is legally registered and how it appears on your website, invoices, and other directories?
Why it matters: Adding city names or keywords to your GBP business name ("John's Plumbing, Dallas TX") violates Google's guidelines and can result in suspension. Use your legal business name only.
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Check: Is your primary category the most specific, accurate description of your core service? "HVAC Contractor" rather than "Contractor." "Plumber" rather than "Home Services."
Why it matters: Primary category is the highest-weighted field in Google's local ranking algorithm. A wrong or generic category suppresses your rankings for every relevant search.
4. Secondary Categories
Check: Have you added all relevant secondary categories? A roofing contractor might add "Roof Repair Service," "Gutter Installation Service," and "Waterproofing Service" as secondary categories alongside the primary.
Why it matters: Each secondary category extends the range of searches where your profile is considered relevant.
5. Services List
Check: Is every service you offer listed individually in the Services section, with a brief description for each?
Why it matters: Each listed service is an additional keyword match opportunity. A plumber with 15 specific services listed will rank for more specific searches than one with three generic service items.
6. Service Area
Check: Does your service area list every city, town, and county you actively serve, not just your home base?
Why it matters: Google uses the service area to determine which local searches your profile is eligible to appear in. Listing only your primary city makes you invisible in searches from neighboring cities you actually serve.
7. Photo Count and Recency
Check: How many photos does your profile have? When were the most recent ones added? Do you have photos in the Work, Team, Vehicle, and Exterior categories?
Why it matters: Photo volume and recency signal an active business. The minimum to compete in most markets is 25–40 photos with regular additions. A profile with 8 photos all uploaded in 2022 is a significant disadvantage.
8. Review Volume, Rating, and Recency
Check: How many reviews do you have? What is your average rating? When was your most recent review? How does this compare to the top-ranked competitor in your market?
Why it matters: Review velocity (how recently and how consistently you are getting new reviews) is as important as total count. A business with 200 old reviews and none in six months will often rank below one with 40 reviews and three new ones this week.
9. Q&A Section
Check: Does your Q&A section have any questions populated? Are they answered?
Why it matters: An empty Q&A section is a missed opportunity. Seed it with common questions and answer them yourself. This adds keyword-relevant content to your profile and removes objections for potential customers.
10. Business Description
Check: Does your description clearly state your primary service, your service area, and what makes you different? Is it 500–750 characters (close to the maximum)?
Why it matters: A short or missing description is a wasted content slot. Write a complete description that reads naturally and includes your trade and primary service area.
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