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Map Labs

@getmaplabs

📍 Google Maps marketing
🚀 Helping businesses grow with maps
📈 On a mission to increase trust and transparency in digital marketing

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Maps Marketing delivers the lowest cost and highest ROI of any marketing channel in 2026. It’s cheaper than SEO, social media, and Google Ads — and often drives more volume. Maps allows businesses to acquire customers more efficiently than nearly any other channel. ⏩ Learn

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Google Business Profiles aren’t a trend. They’re a durable, long-term marketing asset. Social platforms change constantly, but Google Maps is the gateway between the digital world and the real world — and it isn’t going anywhere. If you want a marketing channel that compounds

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📍 Case Study: How Goodwill Industries Regained Control of 82 Locations on Google Maps Managing Google Business Profiles at scale is hard. Especially when verification issues, inaccurate edits, and review overload start to impact operations. Goodwill Industries Canada came to

📍 Case Study: How Goodwill Industries Regained Control of 82 Locations on Google Maps

Managing Google Business Profiles at scale is hard.  Especially when verification issues, inaccurate edits, and review overload start to impact operations.

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Here’s why Maps should be your #1 marketing priority in 2026 🚀 Google Maps is the most visible placement in local search. The Map Pack shows up before organic results, making your Google Business Profile your most valuable digital asset. For most customers, your GBP is your

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There’s some misleading local search marketing advice circulating right now that encourages businesses to list services as products on #GoogleBusinessProfile to gain visibility. That approach doesn’t work. Listing services as products provides no ranking benefit, violates

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Google Posts don’t directly boost your rankings, but they are still important. Posts (also called 'Updates') are about creating activity and engagement on your Google Business Profile. Using Google’s features and interacting with your listing regularly sends positive signals

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📸 Google doesn’t just show your photos, it analyzes them. Using AI and machine learning, Google looks at the actual content inside your images to understand what your business offers and how relevant you are for specific searches. That means photos of your services, products,

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There’s no secret hack to getting more Google Maps reviews, you just have to ask consistently. Whether it’s email, SMS, or in person, the more customers you ask, the more reviews you’ll receive. Most people are happy to leave a review when prompted, especially if they already

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Should you list services as products on your Google Business Profile? A common local SEO claim suggests that adding services to the Products section is an "underrated ranking factor." 🚩 Here’s why that advice is risky. Google clearly states that the Products section is for

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Uploading services as “products” won’t boost your rankings. We tested it for 6 months and saw zero impact. 👕 For product businesses, real results come from connecting a live inventory feed. 🛠 For service businesses, the Services section is where you need to focus. Fully

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Listing services as “products” on your Google Business Profile is not a growth hack and it violates Google’s guidelines. Google clearly states the Products section is for tangible goods. Uploading services there goes against their terms, and years of testing have shown no

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If you're spending serious money on advertising, your credit card strategy matters more than you think. In this video, we break down the top 3 business credit cards for ad spend in 2026, so you can turn your marketing budget into cash back, points, and even free travel.

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Here are the 3 best business credit cards for 2026: 1️⃣ High spend → Chase Sapphire Business Reserve vist.ly/4x9fu 2️⃣ Mid spend → Amex Gold Business vist.ly/4x9fq 3️⃣ Lower spend → Chase Ink Preferred vist.ly/4x9fu Get more out of your paid

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If your business spends big on advertising, the Chase Sapphire Business Reserve might be the most powerful card in your wallet. 💳 Get the card --> referyourchasecard.com/21e/DCW4AWDLHH Earn 150,000 points (worth ~$1,500) when you spend $20K in the first 3 months - then keep stacking 3x

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If your business spends under $150K a year on advertising, the Amex Business Gold card might be your best move. 🏆 Here's why: ✅ $395 annual fee ✅ 200,000 point sign-up bonus (spend $15K in 3 months) ✅ 4x points per dollar on ad spend - up to $150K/year ✅ Points worth

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If your business spends $50K–$100K a year on paid ads, this might be the most underrated card out there. 💳 Get the card --> vist.ly/4x29v The Chase Ink Business Preferred is only $95/year - and new cardholders can earn 100,000 points (worth ~$1,000) by spending $8K

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Stop leaving rewards on the table 💳 If you're spending big on ads, the right credit card can turn that budget into serious points, cash back, or travel perks. We break down the 3 best options - whether you're scaling past $150K/year or just getting started. ✅ High spend →

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Rank tracking is outdated, and we proved why at the International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas. 25 people, all in the same room, all asked to find a pizza restaurant. Every single person got different results - different platforms, different rankings, different order. So, what

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We proved rank tracking doesn't work - live Pizza Expo in Vegas. We asked attendees to find a nearby pizza restaurant. No instructions, no preferred platform. The result? No two people searched the same way, and everyone got different restaurants. So if rank tracking

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How do people actually find local businesses? We went to the Pizza Expo in Vegas to find out. We asked attendees to find a pizza restaurant nearby - live, on camera, no instructions. Google. Google Maps. Yelp. ChatGPT. Perplexity. Safari. Every single person searched