Running a local business today isn’t just about being the best at what you do — it’s about being found and trusted in the places where people make decisions. The way customers choose businesses in 2025 has shifted, and if you’re still only focusing on Google search rankings, you risk falling behind.
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Fact‑check this with ChatGPTBut when it comes to local services, Google is still king. For most local businesses, your Google Business Profile and reviews remain the primary way customers will find and trust you.
1. Google Is Still King — But It’s Not the Whole Story
But as a local business owner, you can’t ignore the search everywhere wave but you also can’t afford to be swept away by it either. TikTok, Instagram, and even ChatGPT recommendations do increasingly influence how people make decisions. Those platforms matter. But when it comes to local services, Google should remain your primary focus
In fact, a 2025 study by Rio SEO found that 84% of consumers search for local businesses online daily, with Google still leading as the primary platform. And when they do find you on social media, they will still likely visit or validate you via your Google Business Profile and website.
Google and Google Maps are still where many searches start. Having the following is now crucial.
- A fully optimized and correctly filled out Google Business Profile (with photos, services, and updated posts). Businesses with a complete profile are 7x more likely to get clicks.
- As many genuine Google reviews as possible. 97% of consumers read online reviews before deciding on a local business.
Having an optimized Google Business Profile isn’t just important for local search — it’s essential for being included in AI recommendations. Tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini rely on trusted reviews to suggest local businesses. That’s why a strong review presence on platforms like Google, Trustpilot, and Facebook is now a major ranking factor.
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Search Endurance
Rio SEO 5th annual local consumer behavior study
2. A Fast, Structured Website Is the Glue That Holds It All Together
Your website is more than an online brochure — it’s the final checkpoint where customers decide whether to trust you.
Speed matters: If someone discovers you on TikTok or Google Maps and lands on a slow, messy website, all the effort you made is wasted. They’ll bounce before it even loads.
It’s not just people who leave: AI crawlers like ChatGPT and Gemini often rely on scanning the raw HTML of your site. Slow, bloated, page-builder-heavy sites can block or confuse these crawlers, meaning your business details might not even make it into their answers.
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Structured data helps you get found: Schema markup (“labels” in your site code) helps Google and AI assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini understand your reviews, services, opening hours, and location. Without it, you’re harder to surface in search and AI answers.
Clarity wins customers: A clean, mobile-friendly site with a clear call-to-action (call, book, or buy) ensures you don’t lose people once you’ve caught their attention elsewhere.
3. Validation Matters More Than Visibility
It’s no longer enough to be seen — you need to be validated.
- Visibility = ranking on Google.
- Validation = being mentioned in a Reddit thread, recommended in a local Facebook group, or cited by an AI assistant.
People trust what others say about you, not just what you say about yourself. That means reviews, testimonials, and mentions across different platforms are essential to winning new customers.
4. Customers Are Deciding on Social Platforms
People don’t just “search” anymore — they decide in micro-moments across different platforms:
- TikTok: Someone sees a quick demo of your service or a customer transformation and decides instantly.
- Instagram: A parent sees your gym’s family-friendly culture in Stories and chooses you over a competitor.
- Facebook: Locals ask for recommendations in community groups and check reviews.
- YouTube: Customers validate their choice by watching a walkthrough or testimonial.
- AI Assistants (ChatGPT, Gemini): People now ask AI directly for the “best local option,” and if your business isn’t mentioned, you’re invisible.
Where Local Businesses Should Focus in 2025
If resources are tight (as they usually are), here’s a practical priority list:
1. Google Business Profile Reviews, photos, updates.
Your Google profile is often the first and last place people look before calling. Reviews boost trust, photos show authenticity, and regular updates signal you’re active. AI assistants like ChatGPT and Gemini also pull heavily from Google reviews when recommending local businesses.
2. Fast, clean website with structured data → Easy for humans and AI to understand.
Your website is the final checkpoint in the decision process. A fast, mobile-friendly site keeps people from bouncing, while structured data helps Google and AI tools understand your business details. Without it, you risk being invisible in both search results and AI answers.
3. Facebook & Instagram → Local community + aspirational branding.
These platforms are where locals validate decisions. Parents check community groups, and customers browse photos or Stories to get a feel for your business culture. Think of them as your digital word-of-mouth.
4.TikTok (if your audience skews younger) → Awareness and trust through quick, authentic content.
TikTok drives instant decisions through emotion and entertainment. A quick video of your service, transformation, or even a behind-the-scenes moment can inspire action. It’s not about perfection — it’s about authenticity.
5.Mentions in directories & local blogs → Still very valuable for AI cross-validation.
AI assistants don’t just rely on your website. They also scan directories, “best of” lists, and local blogs. Getting mentioned in these sources validates your credibility and increases the chances of your business being cited in AI-generated recommendations.
Final Word
Winning online in 2025 isn’t about being everywhere, all the time. It’s about being present in the exact places where people make decisions.
Show up on Google.
Back it up with a fast, structured website.
Build validation on social and review platforms.
Get mentioned where AI assistants can find you.