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Best google business profile managers in Australia

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Sander D.

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Sydney, NSW
Advertising & Marketing CreativeGoogle Business Profile ManagementAnalytics & Performance Tracking +11 more
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Julie S.

Melbourne, VIC
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)Search Engine Marketing (SEM)Social Media Search Strategy +11 more

What's the cost of a google business profile manager in Australia?

$114/hr
Est. hourly rate $63$159/hr
google business profile manager Ave. hourly rate · Updated today
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It covers setting up or claiming your Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business), then keeping it working for you. A typical gig includes verifying the listing, filling out every field (categories, services, hours, service areas), adding photos, writing regular posts and offers, replying to reviews, answering questions, and watching the insights to see what's driving calls and direction requests. The aim is to show up in the map pack when locals search nearby.

Your Google Business Profile is one piece of local SEO, the biggest piece for getting into the map pack, but not the whole job. Profile management is the listing itself: categories, posts, photos, reviews and Q&A. Broader local SEO also covers your website's local pages, citations and consistent business details across the web, and the reviews and links that build local authority. If you mainly want the map pack sorted, a profile gig does it. If you want to rank the website too, that's a local SEO gig.

A profile and a website do different jobs. The profile is often the first thing a local customer sees, and for a tradie or a cafe it can carry a lot of the load: calls, directions, hours, photos and reviews all sit right there in the search result. A website still helps, it's where you tell the full story, rank for more searches and own your own patch. Many small businesses start with a sharp profile and add the site as they grow.

Faster than most search work. Once the profile is verified and filled out properly, you can start showing up in local results within a few weeks. Climbing the map pack for competitive searches takes longer and leans on a steady stream of reviews, regular posts and accurate details. It's not set and forget: the listings that win keep getting fed.

Reviews are one of the strongest signals for the map pack and the first thing a customer reads before they call. The fix is a simple habit, not a trick: ask every happy customer, send them your review link, and reply to each review that lands, the good and the awkward. A freelancer can set up the review link, build the ask into your process and handle the replies in your voice. Never buy reviews, Google removes them and can suspend the listing.

Plenty of the day to day, yes. Claiming the listing, keeping your hours right, posting an offer and replying to reviews are all things an owner can do, and should. Where a freelancer earns their keep is the setup done properly (the right categories make or break visibility), fixing a suspended or duplicate listing, and the steady posting and review habit most owners start and then drop. A common path is paying someone to set it up and build the routine, then running it yourself.

The usual headaches: a suspended listing, a duplicate someone else created, the wrong categories holding you back, or business details that don't match what's on your website and directories. Suspensions and duplicates are fiddly to sort and can knock you out of local results while they drag on. A freelancer who's handled them before will reinstate the listing, merge the duplicates and line up your details so it doesn't happen again.

A one-off setup or cleanup in Australia typically runs $300 to $800, depending on the state it's in and whether a suspension needs sorting. Ongoing management, the posts, review replies and monthly insights, usually sits at a small retainer of around $200 to $600 a month. Price tracks how much hands-on work it needs and whether the website's local SEO is in scope too.

Look for someone who's worked with local businesses in your area and can show profiles they've lifted into the map pack. Ask how they pick categories, how they handle reviews and what a monthly report looks like. Check the listing stays under your own Google account, never theirs, so it's always yours. Read their verified reviews on Unjumble, and be wary of anyone promising the top map spot in a fortnight.

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