During the March 2026 marketing review, the Overhead Door Madison GBP surfaced as an optimization opportunity. A few specific issues were identified — most notably the 24-hour listing status — and a broader audit was queued to fill in missing profile fields. This article captures the decisions made and the outstanding work.
See the source meeting: [1].
The GBP lists Overhead Door Madison as open 24 hours. This was noticed when a client clicked the footer address link (which opens Google Maps) and saw the hours displayed there.
Leave the 24-hour status in place for now.
The rationale: after-hours calls route to the company's emergency service line, so the listing is functionally accurate. Customers who call outside normal business hours will reach someone. The risk of confusion (e.g., customers showing up at the physical location at midnight) was judged low enough to monitor rather than act on immediately.
If problems emerge — walk-ins after hours, customer complaints about expectations — the hours can be updated to reflect standard business hours (approximately 8 AM–4 PM or 9 AM–5 PM).
Trigger to revisit: Customer complaints about after-hours availability, or evidence that the 24-hour label is creating negative reviews or misleading foot traffic.
Beyond the hours question, a quick review of the GBP during the meeting revealed several fields that were incomplete or missing:
| Field | Status | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Hours | 24 hours (intentional) | Leave as-is; monitor |
| Areas Served | Partially filled | Expand to include new location page cities (Monona, Sun Prairie, Janesville, etc.) |
| Service Options | Incomplete | Add relevant options (e.g., in-store, on-site service) |
| Other profile fields | Not fully audited | Full audit queued |
Adding the location page cities to Areas Served is particularly valuable — it creates consistency between the website's location pages and the GBP signal Google uses for local pack rankings.
This GBP work is part of a larger local SEO push for Overhead Door Madison. New location pages launched in early March 2026 and are already ranking in the top 10 for several local terms. The GBP optimization — particularly expanding Areas Served — is intended to reinforce those rankings and improve visibility in the local map pack.
Related work:
- [2] — location page creation and internal linking approach
- [3] — using local blogs to boost location page authority
- [4]