Most Customers See Your Google Profile Before Your Website. Is Yours Ready?

Here’s something most business owners don’t realize: your Google Business Profile gets more views than your website. For local businesses especially, the profile IS the first impression. People see your hours, your reviews, your photos, and your posts before they ever click through to your site. A lot of them never click through at all, they just call directly from the profile.

That’s been true for a while. What’s new in 2026 is that AI search tools are pulling from your profile too. When someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation, the data in your Google Business Profile is part of what AI uses to decide whether to mention you. So a half-filled profile isn’t just a missed opportunity on Google anymore. It’s a missed opportunity everywhere.

Here’s what a strong profile looks like right now.

  • Updated business hours, including holiday hours.
  • Real photos from the last 90 days, not stock images.
  • At least one post per month showing you’re active.
  • A solid review count with new reviews coming in regularly.
  • A complete services section with descriptions that match what’s on your website.

That last part matters more than people think. When your profile says one thing and your website says another, both Google and AI tools lose confidence in your business. Consistency builds trust with algorithms the same way it builds trust with people.

We manage Google Business Profiles for businesses across New Jersey as part of our Get Found services. If you’re not sure where your profile stands, we’ll take a look. No strings attached.


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