In this episode, we explore how Google Business Profile photos influence local rankings, trust, and visibility — and why images have become far more than just visual decoration in an AI-driven search landscape.
Local marketing strategist Alison Evans of Pinpoint Local breaks down how Google uses photos as data signals to understand your business, verify legitimacy, and assess relevance for Search, Maps, and AI-powered results. She explains which photo types matter most, how image frequency and freshness impact performance, and why inconsistent or low-quality visuals can quietly weaken your profile.
You’ll learn how Google interprets exterior, interior, team, service, and location-based photos, where businesses are making critical mistakes with naming, duplication, and uploads, and how to structure a photo strategy that supports trust, proximity, and authority signals. Alison also shares practical guidance on how often to upload photos, what to prioritise, and how to align images with your services and target suburbs.
Whether you manage a single location or multiple Google Business Profiles, this episode will help you turn photos into a measurable Local SEO asset — improving engagement, strengthening AI understanding, and increasing visibility in 2026 and beyond.
I hope you find it insightful, and I’m always interested in hearing your thoughts.
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