Google Just Changed the Rules. Is Your Business Ready?

TWO PACKAGES. ONE MISSION.
Google’s AI now decides which businesses get seen. Our packages keep you
On March 12, 2026, Google made the biggest change to Google Maps in its 20-year history — and if you own a local business, this update directly affects whether customers can find you. Google gave Maps a brand-new AI brain called Gemini, and here's the simplest way to understand what that means: before this update, Google would pull up a list of nearby businesses and let the customer choose. Now, Google's AI reads everything it can find about your business — your website, your Google listing, your reviews, your social media, and every site that mentions you — and it decides which businesses it trusts enough to recommend. If your information is missing, outdated, or doesn't match up across different websites, Google's AI skips you entirely and sends that customer straight to a competitor, with no warning and no way for you to know it happened.
The State of Local Digital Marketing in 2026
Most small businesses in the Tennessee Valley are falling behind — and they don’t even know
it. DIWYM is publishing industry-specific SEO and digital marketing reports that reveal exactly
where businesses are lacking and what it’s costing them. From healthcare to restaurants to
professional services, the data shows the same patterns: outdated listings, missing citations,
inconsistent business information, and zero review generation strategy. These aren’t small
issues — they’re the exact signals Google’s AI uses to decide who shows up and who doesn’t.
Request your free Digital Presence Audit Report (a $49 value) and see exactly where your
business stands before your competitors figure it out first.
Citations & Listings
The Hidden Problem
Your business name, address, and phone number must match exactly across 100+ directories. Even small differences — a suite number here, an abbreviation there — tell Google’s AI your
data can’t be trusted. This is a separate issue from content and one of the first things we fix.
Review Generation
The Growth Engine
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Website Control
Your Digital Home Base
We can make the biggest impact when we help manage your website. Your site is what Google checks first — if it doesn’t match your listing, your directories, and your social content, the AI
flags it. Letting us control the website means everything stays in sync.
Our Services

Google Maps Presence Package
Monthly Google Business audits. Weekly GMB posts to keep your listing fresh
(they expire every 7 days). Professional review responses.
Active review generation — not just responding, but helping you get new ones via
text, email, and QR codes. Plus a monthly social media guide.
Built for businesses with strong social media who need Google-focused
$149/Month
Social Media & Google Optimization Package
Everything in the Google Maps package plus 4 Facebook posts/week, 1 Instagram
post/week, and info synced across 100+ directories.
Review generation built in — we request reviews on your behalf and respond
weekly. Monthly audits and weekly GMB posts included.
$100 off/month for 6 months while your listings, citations, and Google’s algorithm
catch up. By month 7, the foundation is set.
$299/Month

More Information Coming Soon — But the Time to Start Is Now
Full pricing and complete package details are dropping very soon — and trust us, you won’t want to miss it. Reach out to Do It With You Marketing today and let’s get your business ready before the details go live.
Find Out Where You Stand — Free Audit Report
Your free Digital Presence Audit Report (normally $49) shows exactly how Google sees your Business right now — your listings, citations, reviews, and online visibility are scored and explained. Fill out your business information below and we’ll deliver a full audit showing what’s working, what’s broken, and what to fix first. No pressure, no obligation — just the data you need to make the right call.
