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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 10 MIN

How a Pet Store Uses Google Maps Posts to Drive Daily Visits

from The Local Marketing Podcast with Fexingo: Small Business, Google Maps, and Local SEO · host Fexingo

In Episode 51 of The Local Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the specific strategies of a pet store in Denver that used Google Maps posts to transform its foot traffic. The owner, Maria, runs 'Paws & Claws' and started posting daily updates on Google Maps—including new inventory photos, short video clips of puppies, and weekly adoption events. Within three months, her store saw a 40% increase in direction requests and a 25% lift in sales. Lucas breaks down the mechanics: how post frequency, photo quality, and call-to-action buttons work together to move the needle. Luna shares her own experience spotting a store's post about a litter of golden retrievers and driving across town. The episode covers post expiration timing, the difference between offers and events, and why consistency beats viral content for local businesses. If you run a small retail shop, this episode shows exactly how to turn Google Maps into a daily traffic driver without spending a dime on ads. #GoogleMapsPosts #LocalSEO #SmallBusinessMarketing #PetStoreMarketing #FootTraffic #GoogleMyBusiness #LocalMarketing #DenverSmallBusiness #PawsAndClaws #DailyPosts #GoogleMapsStrategy #RetailMarketing #LocalSearch #BusinessGrowth #MarketingTips #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheLocalMarketingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In Episode 51 of The Local Marketing Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the specific strategies of a pet store in Denver that used Google Maps posts to transform its foot traffic. The owner, Maria, runs 'Paws & Claws' and started posting daily updates on Google Maps—including new inventory photos, short video clips of puppies, and weekly adoption events. Within three months, her store saw a 40% increase in direction requests and a 25% lift in sales. Lucas breaks down the mechanics: how post frequency, photo quality, and call-to-action buttons work together to move the needle. Luna shares her own experience spotting a store's post about a litter of golden retrievers and driving across town. The episode covers post expiration timing, the difference between offers and events, and why consistency beats viral content for local businesses. If you run a small retail shop, this episode shows exactly how to turn Google Maps into a daily traffic driver without spending a dime on ads. #GoogleMapsPosts #LocalSEO #SmallBusinessMarketing #PetStoreMarketing #FootTraffic #GoogleMyBusiness #LocalMarketing #DenverSmallBusiness #PawsAndClaws #DailyPosts #GoogleMapsStrategy #RetailMarketing #LocalSearch #BusinessGrowth #MarketingTips #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheLocalMarketingPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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