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The 2018 Guide to Best Image Sizes for Google My Business

Itu2019s no secret that Google is constantly changing. While products like Google My Business (GMB) are rarely completely overhauled, they do get frequent updates that change the way we should be creating and optimizing a Google My Business listing. This includes image sizes within the GMB listing and in GMB posts.<br>Read more at https://www.advicelocal.com/blog/2018-image-sizes-google-my-business/#EvpxmEsuIOwZswgx.99

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The 2018 Guide to Best Image Sizes for Google My Business

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  1. The 2018 Guide to Best Image Sizes for Google My Business

  2. 2018 Google My Business Image Sizes When uploading images to GMB, there are certain important aspects users need to follow: Images should have a high resolution – with a minimum of 720×540 pixels ● The ideal aspect ratio is 4:3 ● Photos should be used to reinforce the GMB post’s messaging, helping the business ● stand out – as opposed to bringing them down or being clickbaity Bright, vibrant colors are preferred ● Images should be high-quality, meaning that they should be in-focus and well-lit, too. ● Forget about filters and excessive editing The formats accepted are JPG and PNG ● Source : Advicelocal.com

  3. Guide to Best Image Sizes for Google My Business Source : Advicelocal.com

  4. Google My Business Image Guide Profile photos: Help your customers recognize your business on Google. ❖ Cover photos: Showcase your page’s personality. Adding a cover photo automatically sets it as your listing’s preferred photo. This action doesn’t guarantee it populates as the first image for your business, but it does tell Google you prefer to display this photo. Individuals often mistakenly believe the profile photo is the preferred one. This is not the case! ❖ Additional photos: Add different photos to spotlight features of your business that customers consider when making purchasing decisions. ❖ Source: rater8.com

  5. The Ultimate Guide To Google My Business Claiming Your Google Maps Listing ❖ Adding Photos to Your Business Listing ❖ Uploading the Right Photos And Videos ❖ Source : boostability.com

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