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Why Australian Businesses Can’t Ignore Google Business Profile in 2025

Nathan Spears by Nathan Spears
18 December 2025
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In 2025, the competition for online visibility is fiercer than ever. With more Australian consumers relying on search engines to discover local products and services, one tool has become absolutely essential: the Google Business Profile (GBP).

Previously known as Google My Business, Google Business Profile remains a cornerstone of local SEO, and if your business isn’t optimised for it, you’re missing out on potential traffic, customers, and revenue.

In this article, we’ll unpack why Australian businesses can’t afford to overlook Google Business Profile in 2025, how it shapes local search rankings, and practical steps you can take to outpace your competition. For expert guidance and proven results, Visit StudioHawk.

What Is Google Business Profile?

Google Business Profile is a free online listing that allows businesses to appear in local search results and on Google Maps. When someone searches for a business or service near them, such as “coffee shop in Brisbane” or “emergency plumber Sydney”—the results are often dominated by local map pack listings, powered by GBP.

These listings display:

  • Your business name, address, and phone number (NAP) 
  • Business hours 
  • Customer reviews and star ratings 
  • Photos and videos 
  • Directions and website links 
  • Real-time updates and posts

It’s often the first impression customers get—and in many cases, the only one.

Why Google Business Profile Is Critical in 2025

Local Search Is Growing—Fast

With the rise of mobile and voice search, Australian consumers are more frequently searching for products and services “near me”. According to Google, searches for “open now near me” have grown by over 400% in recent years. Whether you run a café, dental clinic, mechanic shop or law firm, having a well-optimised GBP ensures you show up when it matters most.

Customer Reviews Drive Decisions

In 2025, social proof remains a key buying factor. The majority of Australians now read online reviews before choosing a local business. A Google Business Profile allows your happy customers to leave public reviews that improve your reputation and click-through rate.

More positive reviews = more trust = more traffic.

Voice Search and Mobile Integration

Voice searches like “Find a vet near me” are increasingly popular. Since Google Business Profiles integrate directly with Google Maps and Assistant, businesses with optimised profiles are more likely to be recommended via voice search.

Google Prioritises Local Intent

Google’s algorithm in 2025 is smarter, more intuitive, and heavily geared toward local user intent. If you haven’t claimed or optimised your Google Business Profile, you’re practically invisible to a huge segment of your potential customer base.

Key Features to Optimise in Your Google Business Profile

Accurate NAP Information

Make sure your business name, address, and phone number are consistent with what’s listed on your website and other directories.

High-Quality Photos

Photos of your shopfront, staff, services, or food (if you’re in hospitality) help humanise your brand and increase engagement.

Category and Services

Choose the most relevant primary category, and list all services or products you offer. The more complete your profile, the better.

Customer Reviews

Encourage satisfied customers to leave 5-star reviews and respond to each review—positive or negative—with professionalism and transparency.

Posts and Updates

You can now publish Google Posts to highlight special offers, events, or news. Keep your profile active to show customers—and Google—that you’re engaged.

Q&A Section

Pre-emptively answer common customer questions or respond quickly to new ones. This section can influence a user’s decision to visit your business.

The Impact on SEO Rankings

Google Business Profile directly affects your business’s visibility in the local map pack—the top three results that show up above organic listings for local queries. Appearing here can generate up to 70% of local search clicks, making GBP one of the highest-ROI tools available to Australian SMEs.

Additionally, your profile feeds into:

  • Organic rankings (especially for branded searches) 
  • Click-through rates (CTR) 
  • Mobile search dominance

With so much integration into the overall search experience, not managing your GBP is akin to turning off the lights and locking the door during business hours.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using incorrect or inconsistent NAP information 
  • Ignoring negative reviews or leaving them unanswered 
  • Choosing the wrong business category 
  • Uploading low-quality or outdated images 
  • Forgetting to update business hours (especially public holidays) 
  • Not verifying your profile

Avoid these missteps, and your profile will become a trust-building machine that works for you 24/7.

How to Get Started

If you haven’t already, visit google.com/business to claim and verify your Google Business Profile. Then, follow best practices to complete your profile, update it regularly, and monitor performance using Google Insights.

If managing it yourself feels overwhelming, consider working with an Australian digital marketing agency that specialises in local SEO and GBP management.

Final Thoughts

In 2025, your Google Business Profile isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a non-negotiable tool for any business that relies on local customers. It boosts visibility, builds trust, enhances your online reputation, and directly impacts your bottom line.

Whether you’re running a boutique in Melbourne, a tradie service in Perth, or a clinic in Brisbane, ignoring GBP means leaving money on the table.

Invest the time to optimise it, and reap the benefits of being found, chosen, and trusted by more Australian customers.

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