June 13, 2026

How to Get Your Business Listed on Google (Free Google Business Profile)

When someone searches "cafe near me" or "jeweller in [your city]", the businesses that show up on the map aren't paying for ads — they have a Google Business Profile. It's free, it puts you on Google Maps and Search, and for a local business it's the single highest-return hour of setup you'll ever do.

Here's how to get listed, and how to turn that listing into a steady stream of reviews.

What a Google Business Profile gives you

A free profile means that when people search for what you do near where you are, you can appear with your:

  • Name, photos, hours and location on the map
  • Phone number and a one-tap "Directions" button
  • Website or page link
  • Star rating and customer reviews

It's how local customers find you, decide they trust you, and contact you — all before they've spoken to anyone.

How to create and verify your profile

  1. Go to google.com/business (or search "Google Business Profile") and sign in with a Google account.
  2. Enter your business name. If it already exists, claim it; if not, create it.
  3. Choose your category (be specific — "Artisan bakery", not just "Bakery").
  4. Add your location (or service area, if you go to customers).
  5. Add your phone and website / page link.
  6. Verify — Google confirms you're real, usually by phone, email, video or postcard. You're not fully live until this is done.
  7. Once verified, complete everything: hours, photos, services, a short description.

The profiles that win are the complete ones. Add real photos, fill every field, and keep your hours accurate — Google rewards it, and so do customers.

Don't have a website to link? You don't need one

A Google profile asks for a website link — but if you don't have one, a single scannable page does the job and looks just as credible. Link your profile to:

One page, one link, no website project.

Then: turn the listing into reviews

A profile with five reviews and a profile with fifty are treated very differently — by Google's ranking and by the customer reading them. Reviews are the flywheel: more reviews → higher trust → higher local ranking → more customers → more reviews.

The hard part is asking. The easiest fix is a review QR code — a "Rate us ⭐" code that sends a happy customer straight to your Google review box. Put it on the table, the counter, the receipt or the packaging, and ask at the moment they're happiest.

Without a system With a review QR
You forget to ask The code asks for you
Customer has to search for you One scan lands on your review box
A trickle of reviews A steady, compounding flow

Your local-visibility checklist

  1. Create and verify your Google Business Profile.
  2. Complete every field, add real photos.
  3. Link a scannable page if you don't have a website.
  4. Add a review QR code to collect reviews on autopilot.

Getting listed gets you found. Reviews keep you climbing.

Create a free review QR code and start turning happy customers into five-star proof.

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