The biggest mistake Denver small businesses make is thinking they can skip Google My Business and still get found locally. Spoiler: you can’t. At Xemex, we’ve seen too many incredible businesses invisible on Google simply because they never claimed their digital real estate. If you’re not on Google My Business in 2026, you’re leaving money on the table—and handing it directly to your competitors.
Google My Business (now officially called Google Business Profile, but everyone still calls it GMB) is the single most important local SEO tool you have. It’s free. It’s powerful. And if you’re not using it, you’re basically telling potential customers, “Don’t find me.”
Let’s fix that right now.

WHY GOOGLE MY BUSINESS MATTERS (ESPECIALLY FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES)
When someone in Denver searches “best coffee shop near me” or “marketing agency Aurora,” Google doesn’t just show websites—it shows the Local Pack: that map section at the top with three businesses highlighted. That’s prime real estate. That’s where you want to be.
Here’s what a properly optimized Google Business Profile does for you:
- PUTS YOU ON THE MAP (LITERALLY) — Your business shows up in Google Maps and local search results
- BUILDS TRUST INSTANTLY — Reviews, photos, hours, and contact info all in one place
- DRIVES DIRECT ACTIONS — People can call, message, get directions, or visit your site with one tap
- BOOSTS LOCAL SEO — Google prioritizes businesses with complete, active profiles
- IT’S COMPLETELY FREE — No ads. No subscription. Just pure visibility.
If you’re a brick-and-mortar business, a service provider, or anyone serving a specific geographic area, this is non-negotiable.
THE COMPLETE STEP-BY-STEP: HOW TO GET YOUR BUSINESS ON GOOGLE MY BUSINESS
Alright, let’s walk through the exact process. This works whether you’re setting up from scratch or claiming an existing listing someone else created.
STEP 1: GO TO GOOGLE BUSINESS PROFILE
Open your browser and head to: https://www.google.com/business/
Make sure you’re logged into the Google account you want to manage your business with. Pro tip: use a business email (like [email protected]) instead of a personal Gmail. This keeps things professional and makes it easier to transfer access later if needed.
Click “Manage now” to get started.
STEP 2: SEARCH FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Google will ask you to enter your business name. Type it in exactly as you want it to appear publicly.
Here’s where it gets interesting:
- If your business already exists — Google will show it in the search results. This might happen if a customer created a listing for you, or if Google auto-generated one based on public data. If you see your business, click on it and select “Claim this business.”
- If your business doesn’t show up — Click “Add your business to Google” and you’ll start creating a fresh listing.
STEP 3: CHOOSE YOUR BUSINESS CATEGORY
Google will ask you to select a primary business category. This is crucial because it determines how you show up in search results.
Examples:
- Marketing agency
- Coffee shop
- Fitness center
- Graphic designer
- Bakery
Be specific. Don’t just pick “Business” if “Marketing Consultant” is more accurate. You can add additional categories later, but your primary category is the most important for ranking.
STEP 4: DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO ADD A LOCATION
Google will ask: “Do you want to add a location customers can visit, like a store or office?”
- YES, if you have a physical location — A storefront, office, studio, etc. where customers come to you.
- NO, if you’re a service-area business — You go to customers (like a plumber, mobile detailer, or freelance photographer).
If you select YES, you’ll enter your business address. If you select NO, you’ll define your service area (zip codes, cities, radius).
Pro tip for service-area businesses: You can hide your address and only show your service area. This is perfect if you work from home but don’t want clients showing up unannounced.
STEP 5: ENTER YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
Add your business phone number and website URL.
Important notes:
- Use a phone number you actually answer. Missed calls = missed opportunities.
- If you don’t have a website yet, skip it for now—but prioritize building one ASAP. Your Google Business Profile can act as a mini-website in the meantime.

STEP 6: VERIFY YOUR BUSINESS
This is the step that trips people up, but it’s critical. Google needs to confirm you’re actually authorized to manage this business.
Verification methods (depends on your business type):
- Postcard verification (most common) — Google mails a postcard with a verification code to your business address. This usually takes 5-7 days. Once you receive it, log back in and enter the code.
- Phone verification — Some businesses can verify instantly via a phone call or text. If this option is available, take it—it’s way faster.
- Email verification — Occasionally available for certain business types.
- Video verification — Newer option where you record a video tour of your business. This is rolling out more widely in 2026.
Do NOT skip verification. Your profile won’t be fully active until you complete this step.
STEP 7: COMPLETE YOUR PROFILE (THIS IS WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS)
Once verified, it’s time to optimize. A half-filled profile gets ignored. A fully optimized profile dominates local search.
Here’s what to fill out:
BUSINESS DESCRIPTION (750 characters max) Write a clear, compelling overview of what you do and who you serve. Include relevant keywords naturally (e.g., “Denver marketing agency specializing in video production and brand strategy”). Don’t keyword-stuff—write for humans first, Google second.
BUSINESS HOURS Be accurate. Nothing kills trust faster than showing up during “open hours” and finding the doors locked. Include special hours for holidays.
SERVICES List specific services you offer. If you’re a bakery, don’t just say “baked goods”—list custom cakes, gluten-free options, catering, etc. More detail = better matching for search queries.
PHOTOS This is HUGE. Businesses with photos get 42% more requests for directions and 35% more clicks to their website. Upload:
- Logo (square format, high-res)
- Cover photo (landscape, showcasing your vibe)
- Interior/exterior shots
- Product photos
- Team photos
- Action shots (you working, serving customers, etc.)
Update photos regularly. Fresh content signals to Google that you’re active.
ATTRIBUTES These are tags like “wheelchair accessible,” “free Wi-Fi,” “women-led,” “Black-owned,” etc. Fill out every attribute that applies—it helps customers find you based on specific needs.
STEP 8: COLLECT AND RESPOND TO REVIEWS
Reviews are social proof and a massive ranking factor. Businesses with more positive reviews rank higher in local search.
How to get reviews:
- Ask happy customers directly (in person, via email, on receipts)
- Send a follow-up text or email with a direct link to your Google review page
- Make it easy—literally hand them your phone and say “Would you mind leaving a quick review?”
How to respond to reviews:
- Thank positive reviewers (shows you care)
- Address negative reviews professionally (shows you’re accountable and solution-focused)
- Never ignore reviews—engagement matters
STEP 9: POST REGULARLY
Google Business Profile has a built-in posting feature. Think of it like a mini social media feed that shows up in your profile.
What to post:
- New product/service announcements
- Special offers or promotions
- Events you’re hosting or attending
- Behind-the-scenes content
- Tips and helpful content for your audience
Posts expire after 7 days, so aim to post at least weekly to keep your profile active and engaging.
STEP 10: MONITOR YOUR INSIGHTS
Google provides free analytics showing:
- How many people found your profile
- How they found you (search vs. maps)
- What actions they took (calls, website visits, direction requests)
- What search terms led to your profile
Check this monthly. It tells you what’s working and where to double down.
COMMON MISTAKES TO AVOID
We’ve seen these trip up businesses over and over:
- Inconsistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) — Your info should match EXACTLY across your website, social media, and directories. Even small differences confuse Google.
- Ignoring reviews — Silence looks bad. Engage with your reviewers.
- Using a PO Box instead of a physical address — Google may reject this if you claim to have a physical location.
- Keyword stuffing in your business name — Don’t name your business “Joe’s Pizza Best Pizza Denver Cheap Pizza.” Google penalizes this.
- Not verifying your business — Your profile won’t be visible until verification is complete.
THE XEMEX EDGE: WE HELP YOU DOMINATE LOCAL SEARCH

Setting up Google My Business is just the start. Optimizing it, keeping it active, managing reviews, and integrating it into your overall marketing strategy—that’s where most businesses drop the ball.
At Xemex, we don’t just help you claim your profile—we help you dominate it. From professional photos and strategic keyword integration to review management and regular posting, we make sure your Google Business Profile works as hard as you do.
Pair that with a :57SecondPULSE video embedded in your profile, and you’ve got a local SEO powerhouse that converts searchers into customers.
JOIN THE GRIND: IS YOUR BUSINESS ON GOOGLE?
Thanks for grinding with us through another GLiTCH &GRiND post. We’re here to help Denver businesses own their digital real estate.
Is your business already on Google My Business? If yes, when’s the last time you updated it? If no, what’s stopping you? Drop a comment and let’s troubleshoot. Your visibility starts here.
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