In this episode, we dive into why Google Business Profile now shows two separate messaging sections and what this signals for local customer communication. As Google continues refining its local ecosystem, businesses are seeing more complexity in how messages are routed and displayed. Understanding this update is essential for businesses relying on GBP for inbound leads.
We are joined by Local SEO expert Alison Evans, who specializes in optimizing Google Business Profiles and improving local visibility. Alison breaks down how the two messaging sections function and why Google may be separating communication channels based on user entry points. She shares insights from working with local businesses navigating GBP changes at scale. The discussion also explores how this impacts response management and lead tracking.
Listeners will learn how to identify where GBP messages originate and how to build workflows that ensure no inquiries are missed. The episode covers integrating messaging into CRM systems and automation tools for faster response times. It also highlights common operational gaps that reduce conversion rates from local search traffic.
This episode is valuable for local business owners, marketers, and agencies managing multiple listings. It helps them stay ahead of evolving GBP features that directly impact lead generation and customer engagement.
I hope you find it insightful, and I’m always interested in hearing your thoughts.
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