When someone in your neighbourhood searches "custom birthday cake near me" or "bakery open now," the three businesses that appear in the Google Maps results — the so-called Local 3-Pack — receive the vast majority of the clicks, calls, and visits. Being in position 4 might as well be invisible. For bakeries, Google Maps is not a secondary channel — it is your most valuable piece of digital real estate.

46%

of all Google searches have local intent — meaning the person is looking for something near them. And 88% of local business searches on mobile result in a call or visit within 24 hours. (Source: industry estimates based on Google and BrightLocal data.)

The encouraging news for bakery owners is that Google Maps ranking is highly learnable. Unlike broad SEO — where you're competing with national websites and major brands — local SEO is about a handful of well-understood signals that any business owner can control. This guide walks through each one in the order we recommend tackling them.

The Google Maps Ranking Factors for Bakeries

Google uses three primary signals to determine which businesses appear in the Local 3-Pack:

Step 1 — Claim and Fully Optimise Your Google Business Profile

If you haven't claimed your Google Business Profile (GBP), start here before anything else. Go to business.google.com, claim your listing, and verify your address via the postcard or video verification process.

Once claimed, complete every field with precision:

  1. A

    Business Name

    Use your exact legal or trading business name. Do not stuff keywords into your business name (e.g., "London's Best Custom Cake Bakery") — this violates Google's guidelines and can result in your listing being penalised or suspended.

  2. B

    Primary and Secondary Categories

    Your primary category should be "Bakery." Add secondary categories where applicable — "Custom Cake Shop," "Pastry Shop," "Wedding Cake Shop," etc. Categories are one of the most powerful relevance signals. Review what categories your top competitors have selected by checking their profiles.

  3. C

    Business Description

    Write a 200–300 word description that naturally mentions your key products and your location. Include terms like "custom cakes in [neighbourhood/city]," "birthday cakes," "wedding cakes," and any signature products. Do not keyword-stuff; write for a human first, with keywords placed naturally.

  4. D

    Services and Attributes

    Use the Services section to list every product type you offer. This is a significant relevance signal that many bakeries skip entirely. Add: Custom Birthday Cakes, Wedding Cakes, Macarons, Sourdough Bread, Celebration Cakes, Gluten-Free Options — whatever applies to your bakery.

  5. E

    Photos — Minimum 10, Ideally 20+

    Google's own data shows that businesses with photos receive 42% more direction requests and 35% more website clicks than those without. Upload a minimum of 10 high-quality photos covering: your storefront exterior, interior, product close-ups, team at work, and any celebration cakes. Add new photos monthly — recency matters.

  6. F

    Opening Hours and Special Hours

    Keep these accurate at all times, including holiday hours. Incorrect hours are one of the fastest ways to damage your Google reputation — customers who turn up when you're closed frequently leave negative reviews.

  7. G

    Google Posts

    Publish at least one Google Post per week. These appear directly on your listing and signal to Google that your profile is active. Post about new products, seasonal offers, upcoming availability, or behind-the-scenes content. Include a keyword-relevant description and a call to action (Order Now, Call, Visit Website).

Step 2 — Build Consistent NAP Citations

NAP stands for Name, Address, Phone number. Google cross-references your business information across dozens of online directories to verify your legitimacy. Inconsistent NAP data — your business listed under slightly different names or old addresses across different sites — reduces Google's confidence in your listing and can suppress your rankings.

Ensure your exact NAP (using precisely the same formatting) is listed consistently on:

Audit your existing citations first. Search for your bakery name across these directories and correct any outdated addresses, old phone numbers, or inconsistent business names before building new citations. One incorrect citation can partially undo the trust signals from several correct ones.

Step 3 — Generate and Respond to Google Reviews Systematically

Reviews are the single most impactful prominence signal for local SEO — and the one most bakery owners neglect. A bakery with 12 reviews averaging 4.2 stars will consistently rank below a competitor with 65 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, even with similar profile completeness and website quality.

Build a review generation system: ask at the moment of order handover, send a WhatsApp follow-up 2 hours after pickup with a direct review link, and respond to every review within 24 hours. The full system is covered in our detailed guide: How to Get 40+ Google Reviews for Your Bakery in 30 Days.

Step 4 — Optimise Your Website for Local Keywords

Your website is a major contributor to your Google Business Profile's prominence score. A well-optimised bakery website tells Google exactly what you sell and where you sell it — which directly reinforces your local relevance.

Focus on these specific website optimisations:

Step 5 — Build Local Backlinks

Backlinks from other websites to yours are a core SEO ranking signal. For local SEO, locally relevant links carry the most weight. These are the highest-value link sources for bakeries:

How Long Does Local SEO Take for a Bakery?

This is the question every bakery owner wants answered, and the honest answer is: it depends on your starting point and your competition. Here's a practical timeline:

2–4 weeks

Initial results from a fully optimised Google Business Profile — more impressions, appearing for more keyword variations, more calls from people who previously couldn't find you.

6–12 weeks

Meaningful ranking improvements in your local map pack, especially for less competitive searches (e.g., "[Neighbourhood] bakery" rather than "best bakery in [City]").

3–6 months

Sustained top-3 placement for your primary keywords in competitive markets. This requires consistent review generation, regular Google Posts, and ongoing website optimisation.

The bakeries that see the fastest results are those that implement all five steps simultaneously, not sequentially. Don't wait for reviews to come in before building citations — run everything in parallel from day one.

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