Service of the week
Highlight one service clearly, mention the customer pain point, then point readers toward your website or WhatsApp.
Google Business Profile
Google Business Profile posts help customers see what your business offers, what is new, and how to contact you. A strong post should be short, useful, and connected to a clear next step.
Highlight one service clearly, mention the customer pain point, then point readers toward your website or WhatsApp.
Use a short offer post when you want to promote a package, limited-time service, or seasonal update without overloading the message.
Teach something simple that helps the customer make a better decision. Educational posts build trust faster than vague promotions.
A before-and-after post is useful for cleaners, fundis, designers, repairers, and beauty businesses because it makes the result visible.
Mention a county, estate, or town you serve so the post supports stronger local search context and clearer customer expectations.
Remind customers how to book, what details they should share, and whether they can contact you by call, WhatsApp, or website form.
If your service involves delivery, pickups, or dispatch, use posts to explain timelines, service areas, and how customers will receive updates.
Turn one repeated customer question into one clear post. This is especially effective for pricing, lead time, booking terms, and location coverage.
If you launch a new website or landing page, use GBP posts to move local search visitors into a more complete quote or inquiry path.
Businesses offering digital services can use GBP posts to explain a new admin tool, workflow, or support package in plain language.
Next step
Use the matching Kyro tool or automation if you want to shorten the repeated work behind this guide.