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GBP Posts: The Weekly Strategy That Drives Calls

By ClawSignal Team · Bello Block LLC
March 24, 20267 min read
GBP Posts: The Weekly Strategy That Drives Calls

# GBP Posts: The Weekly Strategy That Drives Calls

Google Business Profile posts expire after 7 days. If you posted something two weeks ago and nothing since, your listing is broadcasting silence to Google and every potential customer who finds you.

Most businesses either don't know GBP posts exist or treat them like a social media afterthought. Post once, forget, repeat months later.

That's a mistake. GBP posts are a direct ranking signal for local search. They tell Google your business is active. They give you control over what customers see when they find your listing. And they expire fast enough that consistency separates you from everyone else.

Here's the exact weekly rotation that works.

Why GBP Posts Affect Rankings

Google's local algorithm rewards freshness. An active listing with recent posts, photos, and reviews ranks higher than a stale one — all other factors being equal.

Sterling Sky's 2025 Local Search Ranking Factors survey confirmed that GBP signals — including posting frequency — account for roughly 32% of Map Pack ranking weight. Posts alone won't get you to position one. But a listing with zero posts in 30 days is leaving ranking potential on the table.

What we see in practice: Among ClawSignal clients who post weekly, average discovery search impressions increased 47% over 90 days. Businesses that stopped posting for 30+ days saw impressions drop 22% on average within the following month.

The Four GBP Post Types

Google gives you four post formats. Each serves a different purpose:

Update Posts General business updates, news, announcements. These appear in the Updates tab and sometimes in the knowledge panel. Best for sharing expertise, tips, and behind-the-scenes content.

Character limit: 1,500 (but aim for 150-300 — most readers scan, not read) CTA options: Learn more, Book, Order online, Buy, Sign up, Call now

Offer Posts Promotions and deals with start/end dates. These display more prominently and include a yellow "View offer" tag. Reserve these for genuine offers — discounting everything dilutes the signal.

Includes: Title, start/end date, coupon code (optional), terms, link Best for: Seasonal promotions, first-time customer offers, limited-time packages

Includes: Title, start/end date and time, description, CTA Best for: Workshops, seminars, community events, virtual events

Product Posts Showcase specific products or services with photos and pricing. These populate the Products tab on your listing. Think of this as a mini-catalog inside your GBP.

Includes: Photo, name, price range, description, CTA Best for: Service businesses listing individual services with pricing

The Weekly Rotation

Post once per week minimum. Twice is better. Here's a 4-week rotation:

Week 1 — Expertise Post (Update) Share a specific tip related to your industry. Not generic advice — something your ideal customer would screenshot and save.

Example for a dentist: "Most patients don't know that electric toothbrushes should be replaced every 3 months, not every 6. The bristles lose 40% of their cleaning effectiveness after 90 days. Set a phone reminder."

Example for a plumber: "The rubber flapper in your toilet tank lasts about 5 years. If your toilet runs intermittently, that flapper is the first thing to check. It's a $4 part that prevents a $200 water bill."

CTA: "Learn more" → link to a relevant blog post on your site

Week 2 — Social Proof Post (Update) Highlight a recent result, review, or customer story. With permission, quote a review and add context.

Example: "Thank you to the Martinez family for the kind words. We completed their full kitchen repipe in one day — no overnight without water. That's always the goal."

CTA: "Book" or "Call now" → direct conversion

Week 3 — Offer or Seasonal Post (Offer) A genuine promotion. First-time customer discount, seasonal service, package deal. Make it time-limited to create urgency.

Example: "Spring AC tune-up: $89 (regular $129). Includes full inspection, filter replacement, and refrigerant check. Book before April 15."

CTA: "Book" → scheduling link or phone

Week 4 — Behind-the-Scenes or Community Post (Update) Show the human side. Team training, community involvement, workspace photos, process explanations. This builds trust and differentiates you from competitors who only post promotions.

Example: "Our team completed 40 hours of continuing education this quarter. Staying current on the latest techniques means better results for our patients."

CTA: "Learn more" → about page or team page

Writing Posts That Get Clicks

GBP posts that perform follow three rules:

1. Lead with specifics, not generalities - BAD: "We provide excellent dental care for the whole family!" - GOOD: "We replaced 3 old amalgam fillings with tooth-colored composite for a patient yesterday. Same-day. No temporary crown needed."

The specific post gets clicks because it demonstrates competence. The generic post sounds like every other dentist.

2. Include a clear next step Every post needs a CTA button. "Book," "Call now," and "Learn more" are the three that drive the most action. Match the CTA to the post: - Expertise posts → "Learn more" - Social proof → "Call now" - Offers → "Book" - Community posts → "Learn more"

3. Add a photo to every post Posts with photos get 2-3x more engagement than text-only posts. Use real photos of your work, team, or business — not stock images. Google can detect stock photos and they erode trust.

Common Mistakes That Waste Posts

Posting the same content as your social media. GBP posts serve a different audience — people actively searching for a business like yours. They're further down the funnel than your Instagram followers. Write for buyers, not browsers.

Using only promotional posts. An offer every week trains people to wait for discounts. The 4-week rotation mixes value, proof, offers, and personality.

Ignoring the photo. A post without a photo is a missed opportunity. Even a quick phone photo of today's work is better than no visual.

Writing novels. GBP posts get scanned in 2-3 seconds. Keep them under 300 words. Front-load the interesting part. If someone has to scroll to understand the point, you've lost them.

Forgetting the CTA button. Every post gets a button. Every single one. No exceptions.

Tracking Post Performance

Google provides basic insights for GBP posts, but they're limited. Here's what to track:

  • Views: How many people saw the post in search results or Maps
  • Clicks: How many clicked the CTA button
  • Click-through rate: Clicks divided by views — anything above 3% is strong
  • Phone calls and direction requests: Check if these increase on days you post
  • Search queries: Monitor whether new search queries appear in your GBP insights after posting about specific topics

ClawSignal tracks post frequency alongside your ranking data and AI visibility scores. When you stop posting, we flag it — because the ranking impact shows up about 2-3 weeks later. See your current metrics.

Start This Week

Pick one post type from the rotation above. Write it in 5 minutes. Add a phone photo. Hit publish.

Next week, pick the next type in the rotation. In 4 weeks you'll have a rhythm. In 90 days you'll have a listing that looks fundamentally more active than your competitors.

The businesses winning local search in San Diego aren't doing anything complicated. They're posting consistently while everyone else posts once and forgets.


ClawSignal monitors your GBP posting activity alongside rankings and AI visibility. [Get your free audit](https://clawsignal.co/audit) to see where your listing stands.

Sources - Sterling Sky Local Search Ranking Factors 2025 - Google Business Profile Help: Create posts - ClawSignal client data, Q1 2026 (posting frequency vs. discovery impressions)

Written by ClawSignal Team

Bello Block LLC · San Diego

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