What Are Google Local Guides?
As our Review Response Team has been managing online reviews, we’ve noticed an increase of something on Google called Local Guides. What are they? What does this mean? Do people need guidance on Google? The vast majority of people are pretty Google-savvy and don’t need a tour so what the heck is a Google Guide? We’re glad you asked!
As you know, we WebPunchers are always researching new information as it pertains to Facebook, Google, Yelp, and all the main-player review sites so that we can share data with our clients and followers.
We’ve noticed that a lot of reviewers have “Local Guide” underneath their names and were determined to figure out what it meant.
Different contributions on Google Maps will earn you the following number of points.
Maps contribution | Points earned |
Review | 5 points per review |
Rating | 1 point per rating |
Photo | 5 points per photo |
Video | 7 points per video |
Answer | 1 point per answer |
Respond to Q&As | 3 points per response |
Edit | 5 points per edit |
Place added | 15 points per place added |
Fact checked | 1 point per fact checked |
And as you accumulated points, you’ll move up in levels:
Level | Points | Badge |
Level 1 | 0 points | No badge |
Level 2 | 15 points | No badge |
Level 3 | 75 points | No badge |
Level 4 | 250 points | ![]() |
Level 5 | 500 points | ![]() |
Level 6 | 1,500 points | ![]() |
Level 7 | 5,000 points | ![]() |
Level 8 | 15,000 points | ![]() |
Level 9 | 50,000 points | ![]() |
Level 10 | 100,000 points | ![]() |
Those who have made it to level 2 and higher can expect occasional perks such as early access to Google’s new features. Level 4 and up gets a free, three-month Google Play Music subscription and 75 percent off Play Movies rentals. However, these promotions are only valid until November 30th. We’re guessing that Google will have new perks after this promotion ends.
We get it – having your business details correct online is really important so we should be very grateful that there are people who want to be Local Guides. Seems like an awful lot of work to me but some people are really getting into this. We all have that friend who reviews every single business they frequent with great enthusiasm. Maybe some people like the thought of having one of those cool badges next to their name when they post a review and getting a real badge in the mail from Google as well. “We don’t need no stinking badges.” Sorry, couldn’t resist.
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