I Posted Photos to Google Business Profile.Then I Checked the Data.
I was uploading photos to Google Business Profile like it was a checklist. Pretty storefront shot, team photo, product lineup. Looked professional. But when I started tracking which photos actually drove clicks to the website versus calls, the pattern wasn't what I expected. The polished shots underperformed the messier, more specific ones—a technician actually working on a job, a close-up of a finished detail, a before-and-after that showed real results.
What I found was that Google Business Profile photos work best when they answer a specific question the customer is already asking. "What does this actually look like in action?" beats "What does this look like in theory?" Every photo should do one job: prove something or show something the prospect needs to see. A restaurant's plated dish matters more than the dining room. A contractor's completed project matters more than the office.
The shift changed how I think about our approach to local business visibility. Photos aren't decoration—they're answers. When you're choosing what to upload, ask yourself what doubt or question each photo removes.
Pick your next three photos for Google Business Profile. For each one, write down the question it answers ("What does the finished work look like?" or "Is this place clean and organized?"). Delete any that don't have a clear answer.
