"Shop local" is a movement that encourages buying locally to increase regional economic activity and improve the collective wellbeing of one's community. One way businesses can capitalize on this concept is making sure they are ranking in local search results.
Local Service Ads (LSA) are an exciting rollout from Google Ads that focuses on attracting local leads for businesses that rely on nearby customers. What you may not realize is that in order to get the most out of LSA, you’ll need to use Google’s Local Trust Pack.
If LSA and Google’s Local Trust Pack sound new to you, you’re not alone. So, let’s dig deeper into this new digital business verification system that can build trust with your target audience.
LSAs leverage the Google algorithm to ensure that your business displays when shoppers in your geo-targeted locations search for relevant keywords.
These ads help consumers find relevant results. These ads are deployed only when a user enters a location-specific query such as “plumbers near me.”
Along with regular text-only ads that display at the top of the search results, shoppers will also see up to three highlighted business listings at the top of the page, depending on the device used for the search. The listings:
To be clear, those business listings that appear with checkmarks next to them are still ads, but they’re more robust and targeted.
Google's LSAs are particularly effective for two reasons.
Without a doubt, local service industries benefit the most from LSA. As a rule, the ad feature is available only to service providers as opposed to being open to businesses selling goods. Industries that have the most success tend to be home repair businesses and contractors. But LSAs also work for professional services such as event planners, photographers, tutors, and lawyers.
While GMB is still a critical component for businesses, Local Trust Pack builds on it by further vetting businesses — especially those that want to leverage the benefits of LSA.
Local Trust Pack requires that businesses wishing to use LSA must undergo background checks to prove that they are a real business with proof of insurance, licenses, certifications, or other key credentials. Once approved, depending on the service category, a business is either listed as Google Guaranteed or Google Screened. Typically, Google Guaranteed is reserved for home services businesses while Google Screened indicates that a business is a professional service provider. For Google Guaranteed businesses, Google provides a maximum of a $2,000 money-back guarantee if a customer is dissatisfied with the work.
Similar to aggregate search sites like Home Advisor or Angie's List, getting a Google Guaranteed or Google Screened green checkmark next to your business provides peace of mind for the consumer. This shows that Google is literally putting their money where their mouth is.
Beyond building trust, Local Trust Pack maximizes your advertising budget. As opposed to other ad services from Google that are pay-per-click, LSA offers a pay-per-lead model. This means that you pay only when a customer contacts you. And if you end up with a spam lead or a mismatch, you can dispute the charge and get refunded.
Voice is the future and accounts for 20% of all searches. With more people relying on smart assistants and voice search, anything that helps you rank in voice search is going to be important. LSA is designed to integrate naturally with Google Assistant and ensures that more than 400 million devices can connect with your business.
Managing keywords and ad copy is the bane of most business owners. LSA takes the pain out of running digital ads because your ads display using information from your business profile. So, as long as you provide relevant information when you first set up your LSA account, you can “set it and forget it.”
To leverage this new hyper-local search advertising solution, you need to ensure that your business information is accurate. Along with general customer reviews, services offered, and locations served, Google relies on additional information to determine which trusted business listings are displayed. So, you’ll want to pay attention to the following metrics:
Keep in mind that LSA and the Google Local Trust Pack are not connected with GMB. So, your first step is to set up an LSA account. Along with the information listed above, be clear about the services you offer and the locations where you want to generate leads.
If managing ad campaigns is something you want to do but don’t have the time, let us take this chore off your plate so you can focus on your core business tasks.