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Google Business Categories
Choose an accurate primary category and a small number of useful additional categories so customers and Google understand what the business is.
Choose Your CategoriesWhy Categories Matter
Categories describe the type of business, influence local visibility and can determine which profile features become available.
Customer Understanding
A specific category helps customers quickly recognise the main type of business.
Local Search
Google uses categories as one of the signals that connects businesses with relevant local searches.
Profile Features
Restaurants, hotels, health businesses and other categories may receive specialised profile features.
Primary and Additional Categories
The first category carries the greatest importance. Additional categories support genuine secondary parts of the business.
Primary Category
Choose the single category that most specifically describes the business’s main activity. Complete the sentence: “This business is a…”
Additional Categories
Add only categories that describe other important parts of the same business. Google currently permits up to nine additional categories, but using fewer relevant categories is usually clearer.
Choose the Right Categories
Use a deliberate process rather than selecting every category that contains a useful keyword.
Category Examples
The correct choice depends on what the business genuinely is and how it serves customers.
Pizza Takeaway
Choose a specific category such as “Pizza takeaway” or “Pizza delivery” when there is no dine-in service, rather than automatically choosing “Restaurant.”
Electrician
Use “Electrician” as the primary category. List switchboard work, inspections and repairs as services rather than unrelated categories.
Photographer
Use the category that best represents the main work, then add a genuinely relevant specialist photography category if Google offers it.
Grocery Store
Use “Grocery store” as primary, with “Bakery” or “Deli” as additional categories when those are genuine departments operated by the store.
Beauty Business
Select the most specific primary category for the principal service, with additional categories for other substantial services.
Independent Department
A separately owned and publicly accessible business inside another location may need its own profile rather than becoming an additional category.
Category Selection Checklist
Review these points before saving a category change.
Mistakes to Avoid
Incorrect category choices can confuse customers and weaken profile accuracy.
Edit Your Categories
Google’s labels may change slightly, but the current process normally follows these steps.
Common Questions
Can I create my own category?
No. You must select from Google’s available category list. If the exact category is unavailable, choose the closest accurate general category.
How many categories should I add?
Use the fewest needed to describe the overall business. Google currently allows one primary category and up to nine additional categories, but that is a limit rather than a target.
Will changing the category affect ranking?
Categories affect local visibility, but changing them should be based on business accuracy rather than an attempt to manipulate search results.
Why did Google ask me to verify again?
Google may request verification after a category is added or changed to confirm that the updated information is accurate.
Should every location use the same primary category?
Google’s guidance says all locations of the same business should share the same primary category. Additional categories can reflect genuine differences where appropriate.
