What ranks a profile in the map pack
Google has said for years that local ranking comes down to three things: proximity, how close you are to the searcher, relevance, how well your profile matches the query, and prominence, how well known and trusted you are. You cannot move proximity. Relevance and prominence are where the work lives, and your Google Business Profile controls most of both.
In Whitespark's 2026 Local Search Ranking Factors report, the single biggest lever for map pack position is your primary business category, followed by review signals, profile completeness and keyword relevance, and NAP consistency across citations. That order matters. Most owners obsess over their website while leaving the highest-impact asset, the free Google listing, half filled out.
Then there are behavioral signals. Every time someone clicks your listing, calls, requests directions, or taps through to your site, Google reads it as a vote. A complete, keyword-accurate, photo-rich profile earns more of those actions, which lifts you higher, which earns more actions. That compounding loop is the whole game, and it is why we treat the profile as a living asset, not a set-and-forget form.
The 3-part play we run
Winning local in 2026 is not one trick, it is three moves run together. One: the profile itself, tuned so Google understands exactly what you do and where. Two: citations everywhere, so your name, address, and phone match across every directory Google and the AI engines read. Three: question-intent content, so when a real buyer asks a real question, your answer is the one that gets surfaced.
These three reinforce each other. A perfectly optimized profile with no citations looks thin and unverified. Strong citations with a bare profile waste the trust you built. And both of those without question-intent content leave you invisible the moment a search moves from Google Maps into ChatGPT or an AI Overview. Run all three and you stack relevance signals on top of prominence signals on top of the exact content AI systems quote.
This is also the honest difference between us and a cheap GBP setup gig. Setup fills the fields once. Optimization is the ongoing operation of feeding the profile, defending your NAP data, and publishing the content that keeps you in front of both Google and the models buyers now ask first.
SEO, AEO, and GEO, defined for 2026
These three terms get used loosely, so here is the clean version. SEO, search engine optimization, is the work of ranking your pages and your profile in traditional search results on Google and Bing. It still drives the majority of local discovery, and the map pack is part of it.
AEO, answer engine optimization, is structuring your content so it gets extracted as the direct answer: the featured snippet, the voice result, the AI answer box. It is about being the clean, quotable response to a specific question.
GEO, generative engine optimization, is the newest layer. It is earning citations and recommendations inside generative AI answers from ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude. GEO is usually treated as the generative subset of AEO. For a local business, all three run through the same raw materials, an accurate profile, consistent citations, and question-shaped content, which is exactly why we build them together rather than selling them as three invoices.
Category stacking and keyword-rich descriptions
Your primary category is the most powerful field on the entire profile. Pick the narrowest category that is still true. Medical Spa beats Spa, Weight Loss Service beats Wellness Center, Addiction Treatment Center beats Mental Health Clinic. The narrower and more accurate the category, the more precisely Google matches you to high-intent searches.
Then we stack. Secondary categories, the Services section, product listings, and your business description each widen the set of queries you can rank for without diluting your primary signal, as long as every one of them is accurate. We give each service a name, a keyword-rich description in the language your buyers type, and a price range where it helps, and we map your service areas so Google knows every city you cover.
Done right, category stacking is the difference between showing up for one search and showing up for twenty. Done carelessly, it gets you suspended. We stay inside Google's guidelines, because a reinstatement fight costs more than the shortcut ever saved.
Citations and NAP consistency, the part most agencies skip
A citation is any place online that lists your business name, address, and phone number, your NAP. Google cross-checks those listings to decide how confident it is that your business is real and located where you claim. When your name, address format, or phone number varies from one directory to the next, Google's confidence drops and your map pack visibility drops with it. That fragmentation is one of the quietest killers of local ranking.
This matters more than ever because of who else is reading those directories. AI engines were trained on, and actively pull from, Yelp, the Better Business Bureau, Angi, Houzz, industry directories, and dozens of niche sites, not just Google. Per SOCi's 2026 Local Visibility Index, AI assistants currently recommend only 1.2% of locations on ChatGPT and 7.4% on Perplexity, versus 35.9% visibility in Google's local 3-pack, and a big reason is that most businesses only look complete on Google. Consistent citations everywhere are how you become legible to the models, not just the map.
We audit every existing listing, correct the mismatches, build the citations you are missing on the directories that matter for your vertical, and keep your NAP identical across all of them. It is unglamorous work. It is also the foundation the rest of the strategy stands on.
Posts, photos, reviews, and Q and A: your freshness engine
Google rewards profiles that stay alive. We run a weekly cadence of Google Posts, offers, updates, and events, so your listing always shows recent activity, and we keep a steady stream of new photos flowing, because Google's own data shows profiles with photos earn 42% more requests for directions and 35% more click-throughs to the website.
Reviews are a top-three ranking factor, and the pattern matters as much as the count. A steady flow over 90 days outranks a burst of fifty followed by silence, so we tie review requests to real operational milestones instead of one-off campaigns. We build a compliant review engine that makes leaving an honest review take a happy customer about thirty seconds, and we respond to every review, because response rate is itself a signal and a trust cue for the next reader.
The Q and A section is evolving fast. Google is moving toward a Gemini-powered experience where the assistant synthesizes answers from your profile, your website, and your reviews rather than waiting for you to reply. So we do both: seed and answer the common questions today, and make sure the correct answer to every buyer question exists across all three sources the AI reads. That question-and-answer content does double duty. It converts the person reading your listing, and it is exactly the format AI engines lift when they answer someone else's version of the same question.