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A Step-by-Step Marketing Guide for Edinburgh's Small Shops & Cafés
A Step-by-Step Marketing Guide for Edinburgh's Small Shops & Cafés

Edinburgh Reporter

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  • Edinburgh Reporter

A Step-by-Step Marketing Guide for Edinburgh's Small Shops & Cafés

Nearly half of all Google searches now carry local intent, and 'near-me' queries have exploded since 2021. If your Stockbridge café or Leith boutique isn't showing in those results, you are invisible to thousands of ready-to-buy locals and tourists every day. Photo by Jonathan Ricci on Unsplash 1. Claim & Verify Your Profile Before you can use any of Google's local features, you must claim and verify your listing. This quick, free step unlocks messaging, review replies, Insights analytics and more. Verification takes minutes by postcard, phone, email or video. Tip: Use your shop's main Gmail so the whole team can access it later. Use your shop's main Gmail so the whole team can access it later. Add your website link: In the Website field, enter your full URL (for example Add UTM parameters after the final slash like ?utm_source=GMBListing&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Edinburgh so you can see the exact clicks in Google Search Console. 2. Use a Clear, Keyword-Rich Business Name Your official name should match your shopfront but can include a short descriptor, e.g. 'Morningside Book Nook | Independent Bookshop'. A descriptive name helps Google and customers instantly understand what you do and boosts clicks without breaking Google's rules. 3. Choose Primary & Secondary Categories Wisely Google lets you pick one primary category (Coffee Shop, Gift Shop, Bakery) and several secondaries. The primary category is the strongest ranking signal after proximity, so choose the one people search most. Check what similar Edinburgh businesses use, and update if your focus changes. 4. Write an Edinburgh-Flavoured Business Description Begin with a one-sentence hook that tells locals why you stand out: 'Family-run café roasting Scottish beans on-site since 2014.' Then add services, neighbourhood keywords (Bruntsfield, Portobello) and an inviting call to visit. Keep it under 750 characters. 5. Keep Opening & Holiday Hours Accurate Google rewards profiles that stay up to date, and wrong hours are a common cause of 1-star reviews. Add Special hours for Hogmanay, Fringe Festival weeks and bank holidays so visitors aren't let down at the door. 6. Upload High-Quality, Geotagged Photos & Short Videos Photos taken on-site with a smartphone carry location data that reinforces local relevance. Aim for: Logo and cover images that match your signage Clear interior and exterior shots so tourists recognise you from the street Menu items or products in bright, natural light 7. Showcase Products, Menus or Services Use the Products & Services tabs to create mini cards for popular items such as 'Flat White with Oat Milk' or 'Locally Sourced Gifts'. Each card can rank for its own keywords and link directly to your order or menu page. 8. Activate WhatsApp or SMS Messaging Since 2025, Google's in-app chat has switched to WhatsApp and SMS integration, letting customers message you straight from Search or Maps. Enable it under Edit profile → Contact → Chat. Tip: Create quick-reply templates for common questions like 'Do you have vegan options?' or 'Can I reserve a table?' 9. Collect & Respond to Reviews Reviews build trust, and timely replies boost conversions. Politely ask happy customers at the till or add a QR code on takeaway bags. Thank every reviewer, especially 3-star ones, to show you care. 10. Publish Weekly Posts & Use the New 'What's Happening' Section A fresh Update Post keeps your profile lively for both Google and shoppers. Restaurants and cafés can highlight deals and events in the 'This Week' panel, perfect for Fringe pop-ups or live-music nights. Post once a week with a photo and a short, catchy hook. 11. Track Performance Insights and Adjust Inside Performance you can see which searches triggered your listing, how many calls you received and which photos drive views. Review these metrics monthly to tweak keywords, hours or photo strategy. 12. Keep Your NAP Data Consistent Everywhere Ensure your Name, Address and Phone are identical across your website, VisitScotland listing, Facebook page and local directories such as Consistency prevents confusion and helps you appear in the coveted Local Pack. Final Thoughts Treat your Google Business Profile as a living storefront: polish the signage (name and photos), greet walk-ins (messaging and reviews) and change the window display often (posts and specials). Follow these beginner-friendly steps and your Edinburgh shop or café will stand out on the Royal Mile and on the first page of Google. Happy optimising! Like this: Like Related

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