You have a Google Business Profile. You claimed it, verified it, maybe even filled out the hours correctly. But when's the last time you posted to it?

If your answer is "what posts?" — you're not alone. And you're leaving free local search rankings on the table.

Google Business Profile (GBP) posts are free, take five minutes to create, and directly influence how Google evaluates your business's relevance and activity. Yet most NC contractors and service business owners have never touched them.

This guide covers exactly what GBP posts are, why they matter in 2026, what to post (with six ready-to-use templates), and how often to do it.

What Are Google Business Profile Posts?

GBP posts are short updates that appear directly on your Google Business Profile — the listing that shows up in the right panel when someone Googles your business name, or in Google Maps results. Think of them as mini social media posts, except:

3.5× More likely to convert vs. businesses with no posts
7 days Average GBP post lifespan — update weekly to stay fresh
Free No cost, no software needed — just your Google account

What Google Signals Your Posts Are Sending

When Google evaluates whether to show your business in the map pack, it looks at three signals:

GBP posts directly feed the Prominence signal. A business that posts weekly looks active to Google's algorithm. Active businesses get a ranking boost. It's not a huge factor — reviews still matter more — but it's free and easy and your inactive competitors aren't doing it.

💡 Pro Tip

Posts with photos get 2× the engagement of text-only posts. Always attach a real photo — your work, your team, your office. Not a stock image.

The 6 Post Types That Actually Work for NC Contractors

There are six types of posts that perform consistently for service businesses. Below each type is a ready-to-copy template you can post today.

Type 1 — Service Announcement

"We Now Offer [Service] in [City]"

Perfect for when you expand your service area or add a new trade specialization. Google loves specificity.

Template:
"Exciting news! [Company Name] now offers [specific service — e.g., 'commercial HVAC maintenance'] for businesses across [city/cities]. Running a [warehouse, restaurant, office building]? We understand commercial HVAC has different demands than residential. Same-day quotes available. Tap to learn more or call [phone]!"

~150-300 characters
✓ CTA: "Learn More" → link to your services page
Type 2 — Current Project / Work Photo

"Just Completed: [Project Type] in [Neighborhood]"

Social proof in post form. Shows you're active, competent, and working in the area. Always post a real photo of the work.

Template:
"Another one in the books! ⚡ Just finished a [full system replacement / leak repair / panel upgrade] at a home in [neighborhood, e.g., 'Ballantyne']. This one required [brief unique challenge — 1-2 sentences]. Our customer had peace of mind by [end benefit, e.g., 'knowing their AC is ready for Charlotte summers']. Next up: [city]! Serving the greater [metro area] since [year]."

~150-300 characters
✓ CTA: "View Our Work" → link to Google Photos album or website gallery
Type 3 — Seasonal / Educational Tip

"[Season] Prep: What [Trade] Customers in NC Need to Know"

Positions you as an expert and provides genuine value. Google notices helpful content. This post type ages well and can be reused year over year.

Template:
"[Season] is [timeframe] in North Carolina — is your [system/equipment] ready? Here are the [3-4] things our technicians check on every [seasonal maintenance call]: [tip 1], [tip 2], [tip 3]. Book your [spring/fall/winter/summer] prep call with [Company Name] — we service [cities you cover]. Link in profile or call [phone]!"

~200-350 characters
✓ CTA: "Book Your Inspection" → link to contact or booking page
Type 4 — Promotion / Limited-Time Offer

"[X% Off / $Y Off] [Service] — Book by [Date]"

Creates urgency and gives people a reason to act now rather than later. GBP posts can include an offer with a start and end date — Google shows countdown timers on these.

Template:
"🔥 [Summer/Fall/Spring] Special: Get [$X off your first service call / Y% off any repair] when you book by [specific date]. Our [spring/summer/fall/winter] special covers [service type]. Serving homeowners across [your service cities] — no trip charge for new customers. Claim this offer before it expires!"

~150-250 characters
✓ CTA: "Claim Offer" → link to contact form or booking page
Type 5 — Review Ask

"Had a Great Experience? We'd Love to Hear It"

Directly after a completed job — when the customer's satisfaction is highest. Keep it simple. Don't beg. Make it easy.

Template:
"We just finished your [service] and hope you're loving the results! 🙏 If you had a great experience with [Company Name], we'd really appreciate a quick review on Google. It only takes 60 seconds and helps other [Charlotte/Concord/Mooresville] homeowners find us when they need [service type]. Here's the link: [link]"

~200-300 characters
✓ CTA: "Leave a Review" → your Google review link (bit.ly/your-review-link)
Type 6 — FAQ / Myth Bust

"Common [Trade] Question: [Question]?"

Demonstrates expertise and answers real questions your team hears on the phone every week. Great for SEO. Addresses objections before they happen.

Template:
"We get asked this every week: '[Common customer question, e.g., 'Do I really need annual HVAC maintenance?' The answer is [honest, brief answer — 1-2 sentences]. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they become [expensive emergencies]. Ready to schedule your [annual/twice-yearly] inspection? We're serving [cities] — link in profile!"

~200-350 characters
✓ CTA: "Schedule Maintenance" → booking link

How Often to Post

Posting frequency affects your ranking signal. Here's what we recommend for NC service businesses:

Events and Offers (Type 3 and 4) can be posted more frequently since they have built-in expiration logic. Work photos and FAQ posts are more evergreen — one per month each is fine.

How to Create a GBP Post (Step by Step)

  1. Log into Google Business Profile (business.google.com or search "my business" in Google)
  2. Select your business from the dashboard
  3. Click "Posts" in the left sidebar
  4. Click the "What's new?" red compose button (or the Offers/Events option)
  5. Choose post type: What's New (general), Offer (promo), or Event (time-bound)
  6. Add your text (paste from your template), photo, and CTA button
  7. Set an end date — even for "What's New" posts, set it 7-14 days out so Google knows it's fresh
  8. Click Preview then Publish

Total time: under five minutes per post once you have your template bank ready.

💡 Batch Your Content

Set aside 30 minutes once a month. Draft 4-6 posts using these templates. Publish them one per week. You'll never scramble for content, and your GBP stays consistently fresh. Use a simple spreadsheet to track what you've posted and when the next one goes live.

The Mistakes Most NC Contractors Make

The Bottom Line

Google Business Profile posts are the lowest-effort, highest-ROI tactic in local SEO that most NC contractors ignore entirely. Five minutes of content, once a week, with a real photo and a clear CTA — that's the entire habit.

Your competitors with active GBP profiles are getting a ranking edge every single week. The contractors who start posting consistently in 2026 will build compounding visibility that the inactive ones won't be able to catch up on.

Pick a template from above. Go post it right now. Come back and do it again next Thursday.

Need Help Setting Up Your GBP Strategy?

Smart Stuff Studios manages Google Business Profile optimization, posting strategy, and local SEO for NC contractors and service businesses. Monthly management from $149/mo — we handle the posting so you don't have to.

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