I Posted on Google Business Profile Weekly.Almost Nobody Clicked.
I was posting on Google Business Profile like clockwork, thinking consistency alone would move the needle. Photos, updates, event announcements, all solid stuff.
But the click-through rate sat around 2 to 3%, and I couldn't figure out why until I started looking at what actually made people tap.
The difference came down to specificity and urgency. Generic posts like new products in stock didn't move anyone.
But limited inventory, 20% off this Friday only got clicks. Google's research on local search behavior shows customers are looking for reasons to act now, not just information about what you offer.
I realized I was writing posts for the feed, not for the person scrolling it. Our Google Business Profile work now starts with one question: what would make someone stop scrolling and tap this right now?
That shift changed everything. A post without a reason to act is just a status update, and status updates don't generate calls.
Our Florida Local Search Index keeps showing that the profiles driving action pair consistency with a concrete reason to act today.
Pick one Google Business Profile post this week and add a deadline or limited detail: this weekend only, first 10 customers, expires Thursday. Track clicks for a week against your typical post. Urgency, not just consistency, is what turns a scroll into a tap.
