Get Found Faster: 10 Ways to Rank Higher on Google Maps

Let’s be honest—when was the last time you scrolled past the first few results on Google Maps? Exactly. If your business isn’t ranking near the top, you’re practically invisible. But don’t worry, getting there isn’t as complicated as it seems. Follow these 10 steps to rank higher on Google Maps and start climbing the ranks today.

1. Claim Your Google Business Profile (Like, Right Now)

If you haven’t already, head over to Google My Business and claim your listing. Fill out everything—address, phone number, hours, even the nitty-gritty details. The more complete your profile, the better Google understands your business.

Pro tip: Upload quality photos. People love visuals, and so does Google.

2. Get Reviews (And Respond to Them!)

Reviews tell Google (and potential customers) that you’re legit. Happy customers? Encourage them to leave a review. Just don’t spam them all at once—it looks unnatural. And when you get reviews (good or bad), respond! Engagement shows Google you care about customer experience.

3. Use Google Posts

Google Posts let you share updates directly on your business profile. Running a promotion? Hosting an event? Post about it. And yes—include images and videos. Nobody wants to read a wall of text.

4. Be Everywhere: List Your Business on Directories

Google cross-references your info across multiple directories (Yelp, Facebook, Bing, etc.). If your business details aren’t consistent, that’s a problem. Keep your Name, Address, and Phone Number (NAP) identical everywhere.

Read more on why local directories matter.

5. Use Schema Markup

This is a behind-the-scenes way to give Google extra details about your business. It’s a little technical, but trust us—it helps. It makes things like hours, services, and reviews easier for search engines to understand.

6. Speed Up Your Website

Nobody waits for slow websites. If your site loads like it’s stuck in 2005, customers (and Google) will move on. Fix it:

  • Optimize images (resize, compress, repeat).
  • Choose fast hosting.
  • Minify unnecessary JavaScript and CSS.

Need help? Check out our on-page SEO audit guide.

7. Embed Google Maps on Your Site

Adding a Google Map to your website confirms your location to Google. Plus, it makes it easier for customers to find you.

8. Stay Active on Social Media

Google factors in social engagement—likes, shares, comments. You don’t have to be a TikTok star, but staying active helps. Post regularly and interact with followers.

9. Optimize for Mobile (Or Lose Customers)

Most local searches happen on mobile. Your site needs to:

  • Load fast.
  • Be easy to navigate.
  • Have clickable buttons and links.

Check how mobile-friendly your site is with Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test.

10. SEO: The Big Picture

Your Maps ranking is tied to your overall SEO. That means solid keyword strategy, backlinks, and content marketing all help.

Want a full SEO strategy? Explore our local SEO services.


Ready to Rank Higher? Let’s Talk.

Too much to handle? No worries—we’ve got you. At First Page Results, we help businesses like yours rank higher, get more customers, and grow.

Let’s get started today!

First Page Results
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Marietta, GA 30068
(770) 272-2952

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