Add Videos To Your Google Local Business Profile

Stephen Espinosa notes that you can now add videos to your Google Local Business Center profile. Beforehand, to get a video to show up in your profile, you had to somewhat get lucky. Now, you can add them manually. This is a great way to add customer video testimonials, product demos, commercials, and more to […]

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Stephen Espinosa notes that you can now add videos to your Google Local Business Center profile. Beforehand, to get a video to show up in your profile, you had to somewhat get lucky. Now, you can add them manually.

This is a great way to add customer video testimonials, product demos, commercials, and more to your Google Maps listing.

Here is a walk through on how to add videos to your Google Local Business profile.


Step 1: Go and edit your current verified Google Local Business Center profile.

Step 2: Go to the “photos” tab:

Add YouTube Videos to Google Local Profile

Step 3: Scroll to the bottom of the form and look for the video section:

Add YouTube Videos to Google Local Profile

Step 4: Find a YouTube video and copy and paste the URL into the field and click “add video.”

Add YouTube Videos to Google Local Profile

Step 5: Repeat Step 4 up to five times and you will begin to see videos show up under the “add video” box:

Add YouTube Videos to Google Local Profile

The videos should then show up in Google Maps when someone clicks on “more info” for that business. All you will need to do is click on “Photos & Videos” to see them:

Add YouTube Videos to Google Local Profile

To isolate the videos I added to my company’s specific profile, click here (at the time I write this, the videos are not on my profile yet; it may take several minutes to show up).

Hat tip to Mike Blumenthal for spotting this.

Postscript: Sometime within the hour of adding my videos, they became visible on my business’s profile. Here is a screen capture:

Add YouTube Videos to Google Local Profile


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Barry Schwartz
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Barry Schwartz is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on Twitter here.

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