Google Business Profile Optimization Cost in Bangladesh 2026
Google Business Profile optimization in Bangladesh usually costs ৳5,000–৳20,000 as a one-time project or ৳8,000–৳30,000 per month with review systems, posts, spam monitoring, landing pages and reporting. Google provides the profile itself for free; the fee pays for professiona…
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Google Business Profile optimization in Bangladesh usually costs ৳5,000–৳20,000 as a one-time project or ৳8,000–৳30,000 per month with review systems, posts, spam monitoring, landing pages and reporting. Google provides the profile itself for free; the fee pays for professional strategy and execution.
A Google Business Profile is free to create, but a reliable local presence takes more than filling in a form. Categories, eligibility, verification, services, ownership, reviews, local pages and measurement must work together.
The right service protects the business as well as improving discovery. Shortcuts such as fake reviews, virtual offices and keyword-stuffed names can cause edits, suspensions or lost trust.
This article is part of my Bangladesh pricing cluster. Start with the complete SEO service price guide if you need the market-wide benchmark.
Pricing at a glance
| Scope | Typical 2026 price | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| One-time setup | ৳5,000–৳12,000 | New eligible business and simple profile |
| Setup + local audit | ৳12,000–৳20,000 | Profile, website, citations and competitors |
| Ongoing management | ৳8,000–৳30,000/month | Reviews, posts, monitoring and reporting |
| Multi-location management | ৳30,000–৳1,00,000+/month | Several legitimate branches |
The profile is a free Google product. Never pay someone who claims the fee buys a guaranteed organic ranking or special access to Google.
For the broader decision, compare this guide with local SEO cost guide, local SEO service, and 90-day small-business SEO roadmap.
What a professional scope should include
Eligibility and ownership
Confirm that the real-world business qualifies, use the owner’s account and grant the provider manager access.
Categories and business details
Choose accurate categories, services, hours, contact details, attributes and customer-facing information.
Verification and duplicate review
Prepare truthful evidence, identify duplicates and avoid creating extra listings for the same location.
Reviews, photos and updates
Build a sustainable customer-review workflow, response standards and a useful visual/update cadence.
Website and conversion tracking
Connect relevant local pages and measure calls, forms, bookings, directions and profile interactions.
What changes the final cost
- Verification complexity: Missing documents, previous ownership and duplicates increase work.
- Industry rules: Practitioners, service-area businesses and regulated categories need careful setup.
- Competition: Busy city categories need stronger website and review support.
- Locations: Every legitimate branch needs its own accurate profile and process.
- Suspension history: Reinstatement work is more complex than routine optimization.
A practical budget or ROI example
A restaurant pays ৳12,000 for a one-time setup. If the work produces four additional bookings worth ৳3,000 gross profit each, it has recovered the fee. That does not prove causation by itself, so track profile interactions, landing-page sessions and booking sources consistently.
What a credible proposal should show
A useful proposal connects the fee to work, ownership and measurement. It should identify the starting problem, prioritise the first 90 days, name the person responsible for delivery, separate recommendations from implementation, and define the metrics that matter. Rankings alone are not enough; use qualified leads, sales, organic landing-page performance and assisted conversions where possible.
Ask for access and ownership terms in writing. Your company should own its website, Google Search Console, GA4, Google Business Profile and published content. The provider may need delegated access, but those assets should not disappear when the contract ends.
Red flags
- Guaranteed top-three map rankings.
- The agency creates the profile in its own account.
- Using a virtual office or fake address for eligibility.
- Keyword stuffing the official business name.
- Buying or swapping reviews.
- No website or conversion measurement.
Questions to ask before paying
- What exactly is included in month one and the next two months?
- Who will do the work, and how much senior time is included?
- Which recommendations will you implement?
- Which assets and accounts will my company own?
- What evidence, case studies or samples support the proposed approach?
- How will you report leads, revenue or another business outcome?
- What is excluded, and what could increase the fee?
- What happens if we stop after the initial term?
Final recommendation
Use a one-time ৳5,000–৳20,000 project for a simple eligible profile. Choose monthly management only when reviews, locations, content, monitoring and lead reporting require continuous work.
If you want a scope based on your website, competitors and commercial goal instead of a generic package, tell me about your project.
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About the author: Rahatul Ashiq Tamal (Freelancer Tamal) is an SEO, AEO and GEO consultant based in Rangpur, Bangladesh. He has worked with 200+ brands across 30+ countries. About · Case studies · Free audit
External sources and further reading: Google Business Profile · Google local ranking guidance · Google representation guidelines
Frequently asked
Yes. Google does not charge to create a Business Profile; consultants charge for strategy, setup, content, monitoring and support.
A standard project usually costs ৳5,000–৳20,000, depending on verification, duplicates, website and competition.
Yes. A simple business can follow Google’s guidance; professional help is useful when the profile, market or suspension risk is complex.
Google does not publish a daily-post ranking rule. Accurate information, relevance, prominence, reviews and the wider web presence matter more.
