Google My Business

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Definition

Google My Business is the older name for Google Business Profile, the listing that appears in Google Search and Maps for local businesses.

Key Takeaways

  • Your Google Business Profile is a major driver of local calls and direction requests.
  • For treatment providers, accuracy, categories, reviews, and photos build trust fast.
  • Link your profile to strong location pages that match service area intent.

Why It Matters for Treatment and Behavioral Health

Local search often starts with Maps. A strong profile improves visibility and gives families a fast path to call, verify details, and evaluate credibility.

Treatment Lens: Profile Priorities

Accurate NAP, appropriate categories, hours including after-hours handling, services, appointment links, and high-quality facility and staff photography where appropriate.

How to Maintain It

Post updates when relevant, respond to reviews with care, monitor edits, and keep citations consistent across directories.

Common Mistakes

  • Leaving the profile incomplete or outdated.
  • Using inconsistent phone numbers or addresses across listings.
  • Neglecting reviews and reputation signals.

Related Terms

Local Pack, NAP Consistency, Business Directory, Reviews and Reputation Signals

FAQ

Is Google My Business still a thing?

Google now calls it Google Business Profile, but many people still use the older name.

Can we rank locally without a strong profile?

It is harder. The profile is one of the strongest local visibility assets.

Should the profile link to the homepage or a location page?

Usually a relevant location page that matches the listing and intent performs best.

If local calls are inconsistent, we can optimize your profile and connect it to location pages that convert.

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