More threads by localseoteam

localseoteam

Member
Joined
Jul 1, 2025
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Curious to hear from industry experts whether or not they've seen a lift in traffic/leads from geo-tagging photos on our website with longitude & latitude. And is there a way to do this on GBP as well?
 
Don't bother. It can easily be faked so Google will just ignore. There is some miniscule benefit in making sure the exif data is correct but it's probably not worth the effort.

A quick google will return any number of apps and website you can use to fake the location.
 
There seems to be some contradiction around this some say geo-tagging helps improve rankings for “near me” keywords, while others claim it has no impact.
Experts, what’s your opinion on this?

Personally, I believe it does play an important role, especially in enhancing local relevance. If its done properly.
 
There seems to be some contradiction around this some say geo-tagging helps improve rankings for “near me” keywords, while others claim it has no impact.
Experts, what’s your opinion on this?

Personally, I believe it does play an important role, especially in enhancing local relevance. If its done properly.

As far as I'm aware, there never existed any published results that showed clear differences before and after using geolocalized photos.

Also, all metadata are stripped by google on upload, so that they could influence anything is even more speculative.
 
Typically taking the photos with an iPhone is my recommendation. I've only heard good things about this, especially from some service clients. The business owner has to be on it though, and just take pictures of jobs completed in those areas.

It makes sense why it would work, and aligns with the policies for posting to Google business profiles.
 
Typically taking the photos with an iPhone is my recommendation. I've only heard good things about this, especially from some service clients. The business owner has to be on it though, and just take pictures of jobs completed in those areas.

It makes sense why it would work, and aligns with the policies for posting to Google business profiles.
But...

You can change the location in seconds using an iPhone. And because of this geolocation is meaningless.
 
Back
Top Bottom