How to Fill Your Google Business Profile Correctly to Attract More Customers

Lesson 5 of 7
Lesson 5 of 7 • 12 minutes

How to Fill Your Google Business Profile Correctly to Attract More Customers

To fill your Google Business Profile correctly in India, you need to complete five key sections: your business name, category, address, phone number, and working hours. Most shop owners in cities like Nagpur or Surat leave half these fields empty and then wonder why customers are not calling. A fully filled profile gets up to seven times more clicks than an empty one. Let us fix that right now, step by step.

7x
More clicks for complete profiles vs incomplete ones
64%
Customers use Google to find local business contact details
3 mins
Average time to fully update one profile section

Why Half-Empty Profiles Are Costing You Customers

Imagine you are hungry in Pune and you search for a good dhaba nearby. Two results show up. One has photos, timing, phone number, and reviews. The other just has a name and nothing else. Which one do you call? Obviously the first one. Your customers think exactly the same way. A half-empty Google Business Profile looks abandoned, like a shop with a closed shutter. Google also punishes incomplete profiles by showing them lower in search results. The good news is that filling everything correctly takes less than one hour and it is completely free. You do not need any technical skill. If you can use WhatsApp, you can do this.

What Google Actually Looks At

Google uses a simple logic. It wants to show the most helpful and trustworthy result to the person searching. So it checks your profile for completeness, accuracy, and activity. Completeness means all fields are filled. Accuracy means your name, address, and phone number match everywhere online. Activity means you are posting updates, replying to reviews, and adding photos regularly. Think of it like this. A kirana store owner in Kochi who updates his profile every week will always rank above a competitor who set up a profile two years ago and forgot about it. Google rewards effort.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1
    Enter Your Exact Business NameUse the name your customers actually call you. If your sign says Sharma Medical Store, type exactly that. Do not add extra words like Best or Number One. Google penalises keyword stuffing in names. Consistency builds trust with both Google and your customers.
  2. 2
    Choose the Right Business CategoryThis is the most important field many owners get wrong. If you run a dhaba, select Restaurant or Dhaba, not Food and Beverage in general. Your primary category tells Google exactly what you do. You can add secondary categories too, for example Catering Service if you do events.
  3. 3
    Write a Business Description That Speaks to CustomersYou get 750 characters. Use them well. Mention your city name, what makes you special, and your top services. A tailor in Srinagar could write: Trusted ladies tailor in Lal Chowk area since 2010, specialising in salwar suits and bridal wear. Simple and clear always wins.
  4. 4
    Add Correct Hours Including HolidaysNothing frustrates a customer more than driving to your shop and finding it closed when Google said it was open. Set your regular hours honestly. Use the Special Hours feature for Diwali, Eid, or any local festival holidays. Update this every time your schedule changes.
  5. 5
    Add Your Phone Number and Website or WhatsApp LinkUse the number you actually answer. If you take orders on WhatsApp, you can add your WhatsApp link in the website field using wa.me followed by your number with country code. Many customers in tier 2 cities prefer WhatsApp over phone calls anyway.
  6. 6
    Upload Real Photos of Your Shop and ProductsAdd at least five photos: your shopfront, inside view, your top products or dishes, and one photo of you or your team. Profiles with photos get 42 percent more requests for directions. Use your phone camera in good daylight. No filters needed, just clear and honest images.
Pro Tips:
• Add your UPI ID or mention GPay and Paytm accepted in your business description. Customers in small cities love knowing payment options before they visit.
• If your shop name is in Hindi or a regional language, add it in both English and the local script. A customer in Kochi searching in Malayalam should also find you.
• Check your profile on Google Maps from a different phone every month. This is how your customers see you, so catch any errors before they do.
• Use the Products section to list your top five items with prices in rupees. A kirana store listing Tata Salt, Aashirvaad Atta, and Amul Butter with prices will attract more clicks from nearby shoppers.
• Never copy paste your description from another website. Google detects duplicate content and it can hurt your ranking. Write it in your own words even if it feels simple.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add my business in Hindi on Google Business Profile?+
Yes. Google supports Hindi and all major Indian languages. You can add your business name and description in Hindi. Many customers in tier 2 and tier 3 cities search in their local language, so this helps you reach more people.
How many photos should I upload to my Google Business Profile?+
Start with at least five to ten good photos. Add your shopfront, products, and interior. Profiles with more than ten photos get significantly more engagement. Add new photos every month to show Google your profile is active and updated.
My business does not have a website. Can I still fill the profile completely?+
Absolutely yes. A website is optional. Add your WhatsApp link in the website field using wa.me and your number. Most fields like hours, photos, description, and category do not need a website at all. You can have a strong profile without one.
Your action for today:
Open your Google Business Profile right now on your phone. Check which sections show a warning or are empty. Fill in just one section today, starting with your business category or description. Small steps done consistently will beat a perfect plan done never.
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