Hi, thanks for your reply. We are an on-site computer/tech support service for households. I’m referring to the paid ads showing in the map pack (local pack ads). We are a service area business but we do have an office address. We’ve recently moved to hiding our physical address and switched to a pure service area business. In theory, customers could visit us (if we showed our physical address), to get their computer/tech repaired but we discourage it as we are a call-out service.
Ordinary Google search ads are eligible to run in the map pack, but you have NO CONTROL over this.
Google doesn't show map pack ads on every map pack search, so in the case of a lot of searches, there is no actual ad inventory to target.
Any clicks for click types "get directions", "mobile click to call", "get location details" almost certainly came from a map pack listing, so reporting on these click types is your best way of understanding how often you are appearing in map pack.
Where it DOES decide to show ads, it's an ordinary search ad-based auction, but there are a few things you can do to give yourself the best chance of appearing.
- have an enabled account-level location extension for a verified Google My Business listing in your Ads account
- Make sure your GMB listing is optimised per all the usual local SEO practices
- Use location targeting and bid by location
- Make sure you're targeting all the relevant keywords you want to rank in map pack for.
Best of luck with it!