β the result we sell
Get found by the customers searching for you right now
We rebuild your Google Business Profile into a local-search engine that ranks for the queries that actually drive walk-ins, calls, and form fills.
Built for Bhilai Β· Durg Β· Raipur Β· and across Chhattisgarh β where the local pack decides every walk-in, every call, every booking.
β Local pack focused
Built for the three-result map pack β where roughly 44% of local clicks land.
β Calls, not vanity
Every signal tuned for direction requests, phone calls, and bookings β not impression counts.
β Audited quarterly
Google's taxonomy shifts. We re-align your profile before it costs you visibility.
β the gap we fix
The Problem We Solve
Most local businesses in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities have a Google Business Profile that was set up once and forgotten. The result is invisibility in the local pack β even for branded searches.
β Wrong primary category
β Missing services
β Two photos from 2019
β No posts
β Reviews ignored
β NAP drift between site, GBP, and citations
We treat the profile as a living asset β connected to your website's schema, your citation network, and your review pipeline. One coherent system. Not a checklist someone ran in an afternoon.
β how the work actually moves
How We Deliver
1 Β· Foundation audit
Before we touch anything live, we map every field in your current profile against Google's current taxonomy and your top three local competitors.
β The work.
Crawl your existing GBP. Diff every field. Mark every gap. Surface the structural decisions you have been quietly deferring.
β What you get.
β Numbered defect list with severity
β Competitor benchmark snapshot
β Primary-category recommendation backed by query data
β Quick-win shortlist for week one
2 Β· Category and services architecture
Primary category is the one decision that decides everything else. We pick it from real query data β not assumption β then configure the predefined service catalog to maximise matched-query surface area.
β The work.
Map every service Google offers inside your category to a real offering you provide. Resolve overlapping categories. Eliminate ambiguous attributes.
β Why it matters.
The taxonomy is how Google decides which searches show your profile at all. A wrong primary category will out-cost any amount of review velocity or photo polish.
3 Β· NAP and citation alignment
Name Β· address Β· phone β byte-identical across your website schema, GBP, and the top citation directories.
β The work.
Reconcile every visible NAP across your site, schema, GBP, and 30+ priority directories. Submit corrections through controlled payloads. Track every submission.
β Why it matters.
Inconsistent NAP is the single most common reason a profile underperforms its potential. Google reads it as a signal that the business is unverified.
4 Β· Photo and post strategy
Geo-tagged Β· correctly named Β· sized for cheap-Android mobile Β· indexed.
β The work.
Brief, schedule, and publish on a cadence Google's freshness signals reward. Four GBP posts per month. Quarterly capture briefs for new photo inventory.
β Why it matters.
Dormant profiles decay quietly. Freshness is a ranking input β not the largest one, but one of the cheapest to compound.
5 Β· Review acquisition workflow
Templated response patterns Β· 30-second WhatsApp/SMS request flow for your front desk Β· monthly velocity-and-sentiment reporting.
β The work.
Build the review-request flow your team can actually run. Stock a response library tuned to Hindi-English code-switching. Respond inside 48 hours, every time.
β Why it matters.
Review velocity is what compounds after foundations are fixed. It moves rank, conversion, and trust β three things in the same lever.
6 Β· Insights monitoring
Three numbers a month that decide next month's work.
β The work.
Search queries Β· view-to-action conversion Β· category-drift alerts. We watch Google's Insights surface and your competitors' moves on a calendar β not on guesswork.
β Why it matters.
Without monthly intelligence you cannot tell whether a slow month was a market dip, a competitor move, or a category drift. We tell you which, on time.
β who this works for Β· and who it doesn't
Who This Is For
β Strong fit
β Local service business with a physical address or defined service area in Chhattisgarh
β Operator committed to a 90-day review-acquisition rhythm
β A phone call, walk-in, or booking is the conversion event
β Willing to invest in a one-time photo capture
β Not a fit
β Pure e-commerce with no local intent
β Unwilling to respond to negative reviews inside 48 hours
β Looking for a one-time "set and forget" job
β Operating from rented Place IDs or fake addresses
β the closed list of what ships
Deliverables
| Deliverable | Cadence | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation audit + defect log | One-time | Notion + PDF |
| Profile rebuild β categories Β· services Β· attributes | One-time | Live in GBP |
| NAP citation cleanup β 30+ directories | One-time | Tracking sheet |
| Photo capture brief + asset pipeline | Quarterly | Shared drive |
| GBP posts | 4 per month | Published to profile |
| Review responses | Within 48 hours | On-profile |
| Insights report | Monthly | 3-number summary |
| Category + taxonomy audit | Quarterly | Diff report |
β the first 30 days Β· then forever
Process and Timeline
Week 1
β Audit
Defect list Β· competitor benchmarks Β· primary-category recommendation.
Week 2β3
β Rebuild
Profile reconstruction. Services Β· attributes Β· photos Β· first posts.
Week 4
β Citations
NAP sync across directories. Schema aligned with your site.
Ongoing
β Operate
Posts Β· reviews Β· monthly report Β· quarterly taxonomy audit.
β the questions every operator asks
Questions We Get Asked
How long until I rank in the local pack?
Four to twelve weeks for most categories in Tier-2 cities. Longer in saturated metros. Foundational fixes β correct primary category, complete services, clean NAP β typically move the needle inside the first month. Review velocity is what compounds after that.
Can't I just do this myself?
You can. Most operators don't, because the work is not hard β it is constant. The category list updates. A competitor adds a service. A review needs a response on a Sunday. We handle the constancy so you can run the business.
Do you guarantee a #1 ranking?
No, and anyone who does is lying. Google's local algorithm weighs proximity, prominence, and relevance β proximity is geography, which we cannot change. What we guarantee is a profile that is technically perfect, actively managed, and built to win every query where ranking is achievable.
How is this different from "SEO services"?
Traditional SEO is about your website. GBP optimisation is about a Google-owned asset that often outranks your website for local queries. Different game Β· different rules Β· different leverage. We do both β but they are not the same service.
What if Google changes my category?
It happens. Google occasionally retires or splits categories. Our quarterly audit catches drift inside 90 days, and we re-architect before it costs you visibility.
Will this work for service-area businesses without a storefront?
Yes. Service-area configuration is a different playbook from storefront listings β we run it explicitly, including hidden-address verification and area-of-coverage tuning.
β the contract between us
What We Bring and What We Need
β We bring.
β A current GBP playbook updated every quarter
β Manual category research per niche β not template recycling
β Review-response library tuned to Hindi-English code-switching
β A senior on every revision β no junior handoff
β Documentation of every change inside your shared workspace
β We need from you.
β Manager-level access to your existing GBP listing
β A point person who can approve copy inside 48 hours
β Photos β or willingness to commission a one-time shoot
β Permission to respond to reviews on your behalf
β Honest answers when we ask about pricing or service scope
β where we run this
Where We Deliver
Each location has its own tuned playbook, local citation network, and category research β not a copy-paste page with the city name swapped.
β who stands behind every claim
Trust and Verification
β Reviewer.
This page is reviewed and signed off by Muhammad Anas Khan.
Every claim about timeline, deliverable, or ranking factor is sourced from current Google documentation or our own client outcomes β not blog folklore.
β Review cadence.
Re-reviewed on a quarterly schedule. The Last reviewed date in the page properties is the canonical signal β when it is older than 90 days, ping us.
β Related reading.
β How to Set Up Google Business Profile in 2026: A Complete Guide
β the cheapest first step
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Start with a free 20-minute profile audit.
We screen-share your live profile, point out the three highest-leverage fixes, and you decide whether we are a fit. No deck. No pitch.