I'm looking for opinions and personal experience-based recommendations here. (I am pretty sure I'm overthinking this but every time I think I have a handle on GBP best practices and optimization, something changes.)
Do you think you should be more or less specific with your primary category? For example, for a doctor, do you think it's better to choose the more general 'doctor' as a primary and then add something more specific (like 'pediatrician' or 'family practice physician') as a secondary? Or should you be more specific in the primary and leave the more generic to the secondary?
I have also encountered a similar conundrum with hotels that offer longer stays. Is it better to advise they choose the general 'hotel' category as the primary? Or will they perform better by going with the more specific 'extended stay hotel' category?
I know Google advises being specific, but in the latter example, I worry that by choosing the more specific category it will exclude them from more general hotel searches, for which they would still be an option.
How do you guys approach these situations?
Do you think you should be more or less specific with your primary category? For example, for a doctor, do you think it's better to choose the more general 'doctor' as a primary and then add something more specific (like 'pediatrician' or 'family practice physician') as a secondary? Or should you be more specific in the primary and leave the more generic to the secondary?
I have also encountered a similar conundrum with hotels that offer longer stays. Is it better to advise they choose the general 'hotel' category as the primary? Or will they perform better by going with the more specific 'extended stay hotel' category?
I know Google advises being specific, but in the latter example, I worry that by choosing the more specific category it will exclude them from more general hotel searches, for which they would still be an option.
How do you guys approach these situations?