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One photo, posted the right way

In short: The photo you take after a job beats any stock image. Turn it into a Google post with a clean crop, a short caption, and steady weekly timing — and keep the subject real, never faked.

You just finished a job that looks great. The single most useful thing you can do for your Google presence is take a photo of it — and get it onto your profile properly. Here’s what “properly” means.

Snap it before it walks out the door

The best photo is the real one: the fresh cut, the finished install, the tidy garden bed. You don’t need a camera or a studio. Good light and a clear subject beat a polished stock image every time, because it’s your work — and that’s what a nearby customer wants to see.

What a good post adds

A raw photo is a start. A post that performs usually has:

  • A clean frame — cropped right, colour balanced, on-brand.
  • A short caption — what it is, and a gentle nudge (“booking for next week now”).
  • Consistent timing — posted as part of a steady rhythm, not in bursts.

Why not just dump them all at once

Ten posts in one day, then silence for a month, reads as a burst to Google — and to customers. A few posts a week, every week, reads as a business that’s open, busy, and worth choosing. Steady wins.

The honest part

We polish and frame your photo and write the caption — we don’t fake the subject or generate a fictional result. The work in the picture is your work. That authenticity is the whole point; it’s what makes a local customer trust the tap.

The catch is doing it every week. Send us the photo; we’ll handle the rest. Get started.