Hi everyone. Just wanted to say 'hi' and thanks to Rich for sharing my article.
As a long time 'lurker' here it kinda made my day for someone to post my stuff on LSF.
I think I made my thoughts pretty clear in the piece. This seems pretty worrying to me. As someone that works with a lot of small, local businesses £700/$900 a year is not a small amount; whereas for some of their big, multinational competitors it's a drop in the ocean.
I appreciate "it's just a survey" and that, via Joy (thanks Joy!) we have some reassurance it's nothing to worry about - but that smacks of a politicians answer to me. From what I saw in that survey, the intent is pretty clear. I don't think this was a throwaway survey or some intern's project.
Google, supposedly, wants to be 'the answer machine' but if small businesses are frightened/priced/or mobbed out of SERPs, then the answers Google gives will be less helpful. When I search for "great burgers near me" I don't want only McDonalds and Burger King, because local biz couldn't afford to pay-to-play.
As GMB is, the incentive is for everyone to make their GMB listing as impactful (and useful) as possible. This feels like a step in the wrong direction.
Edit:
P.S. I forgot - if anyone wants to see the survey
without having to go through all 40 agonising questions, I screenshot the whole thing here:
https://optimisey.com/google-monetising-google-my-business-user-survey/