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Google Business Profile Management for Landscapers

Your competition in the map results includes national lawn-care brands. Real local photos, kept current, are the advantage they cannot copy. Flat monthly fee.

Google Business Profile management for a landscaping company means the listing stays green year round: photos refreshed on a seasonal rhythm so spring cleanups and summer builds show while they are selling, service categories set to the work you actually do, review prompts going out after finished projects, the Q&A answered on packages and scheduling, and every Google review responded to within 3 business days. It runs on the Pro and Max plans on one flat monthly fee.

Search for a landscaper in any St. Charles County town and the map results mix local companies with national lawn-care brands running polished, corporate profiles. The local company's edge is that its work is real, nearby, and photographable, but that edge only exists if the profile shows it. Management for a landscaping listing is mostly the steady upkeep that busy season makes impossible to do yourself.

A profile that follows the season

Landscaping demand moves with the calendar, and the profile should be slightly ahead of it: seasonal photo refreshes timed to what homeowners are about to search, project photos captioned with the work and the town, and updates that keep the listing visibly alive in winter when competitors go quiet. Google reads sustained activity as an open, operating business; homeowners read it the same way.

Reviews grow like the work does

After a finished project, a review prompt goes out on your behalf while the yard is at its best. The reviews that come back accumulate into the local record that beats any ad budget, and each one gets a response within 3 business days, written in your voice. Service categories and the services list get set to your actual offering, maintenance, design, hardscaping, and kept accurate, because that configuration decides which searches the profile is even eligible for.

The honest version

We do not promise map visibility or an inquiry count; Google weighs the results and the national brands are not going away. What we run is the upkeep that gives a local listing its full strength, photos, categories, reviews, and answers kept current through every season on a flat monthly fee. The full service detail is on the Google Business Profile service page.

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Want your landscaping profile tended?

Get in touch and we will walk you through the plans. The pricing page shows exactly what each plan includes.

Get started

Your site is live within 7 days of completed onboarding (Kickoff Call done, setup fee paid, intake and photos submitted; we do the technical work with you on a call or through email) or your first month after launch is free.

Common questions

How does a local landscaper's profile compete with the national brands?

On the things a franchise cannot fake: photos of real yards in real local neighborhoods, reviews from homeowners nearby, and a service list that matches what you actually offer. National brands compete on ad spend; the local profile competes on being visibly, specifically local. The management keeps that evidence current, which is the part most companies let slide during the busy season.

When do the seasonal photo refreshes happen?

Ahead of the demand, not behind it. Spring cleanup photos go up as homeowners start thinking about spring, summer project work shows through the peak, fall planting and leaf work arrive on schedule, and winter carries hardscape and planning content. You send photos from the jobs; we post and caption them so the profile always reflects the season being shopped.

What ends up in the Q&A section for landscaping?

Mostly packages, scheduling, and scope: what a maintenance visit includes, whether you do one-time cleanups, how far out you book. Those answers decide whether a homeowner calls, and left unanswered they cost inquiries silently. The Q&A is monitored and answered in your voice as part of the management.