Local SEO · Guadeloupe · Caribbean

Get found — and chosen — on Google Maps in Guadeloupe

Your Google Business Profile is often the very first impression — for local customers and for tourists searching in English on Google Maps. Kimoun brings it up to standard so it shows up in local searches, reassures prospects, and drives calls.

  • Free audit within 48 business hours, no commitment
  • On-site visits across Guadeloupe — real photos of your premises
  • One point of contact: Oliver, 25 years of experience
5.0 · 8 avis Google
Google Business Profile optimisation in Guadeloupe — Kimoun's 6 levers: reviews, offers, photos, categories, information, statistics
Free audit 48hGoogle categoriesReviews & repliesPhotos & offersMonthly management (option)On-site Guadeloupe

What’s holding you back right now

Your Google listing exists — but it’s not working for you

An incomplete or neglected listing loses calls and foot traffic every month — from locals and from tourists searching in English. Here are the four most common issues for businesses in Guadeloupe.

  • It doesn't show up in local searches

    A wrong Google category, a vague service area, a generic description — prospects searching for your trade nearby land on your competitors instead.

    You’re losing contacts you never even knew were looking.

  • Reviews go unanswered

    42% of prospects avoid a business that never responds to reviews. 80% prefer a listing that replies to every comment — positive and negative alike.

    Every ignored review is a potential sale handed to a competitor.

  • Photos and details no longer inspire confidence

    Wrong opening hours, outdated photos, no products or offers listed — the comparison-minded prospect moves on to the next listing in three seconds.

    You’re funding visibility for a profile that doesn’t convert.

  • A competitor is taking your visibility and your customers

    When your listing weakens (rating below 4.0 ★, few reviews, low activity signals), Google’s algorithm mechanically shifts your local search queries toward the neighbour who has looked after their listing better. The longer it goes on, the more Google normalises this new ranking.

    Every month of inaction strengthens the competitor’s position and makes the recovery more costly.

What’s at stake

The visible zone starts at 4.0 ★


Google Maps visibility scale: Top 3 (5 stars), Visible (4.0 to 4.4 stars), Visibility drop (below 4.0 stars). 42% of prospects avoid a business that never replies to reviews.

On Google Maps in Guadeloupe, the algorithm favours listings that meet three thresholds: average rating ≥ 4.0 ★, at least 20 recent reviews, active responses to comments. Above these thresholds, your listing climbs into the Top 3 local pack — the zone that captures 60 to 70% of all clicks.

Below these thresholds, your listing technically exists but no longer appears on competitive queries. You’re there without being seen — and your competitors are capturing the requests that should have come to you.

Kimoun gets you back above the threshold — full audit, recovery plan, implementation and sign-off.

Interactive simulator

Your listing vs. a typical competitor

Move the sliders — see what tips the balance (and what stays captured by the neighbour who looked after their listing just a little better).

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Score

Concurrent type

Note moyenne 4.5 ★
Nombre d'avis 35
% de réponses 80 %
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Kimoun’s 6 levers

What we work on to bring your listing up to the right level

Every lever is scoped, documented and handed back to you. You keep full access to your listing — we pass on the method.

  1. Reviews & replies

    Setting up a review response protocol (positive and negative), follow-up with clients to collect quality reviews, managing fake reviews and reporting abuse.

  2. Offers & promotions

    Regular Google posts visible on the listing and on Maps — promotions, events, and news aligned with the Caribbean calendar (tourist season, Carnival, local festivals, back-to-school). For tourism businesses, posts in English attract visitors searching before and during their stay.

  3. Quality photos

    Selection, framing and upload of geolocated, dated photos. Exterior, interior, team, products — the visual signals Google and prospects expect to see.

  4. Relevant categories

    Audit and precise selection of the primary category plus secondary categories. This is the most underused SEO lever: a wrong choice costs you up to 60% of your local visibility.

  5. Complete information

    Up-to-date hours (French Caribbean public holidays included), service area, services list, links to your website, WhatsApp contact, attributes (accessibility, accepted payments, languages spoken). For tourism businesses: English-language descriptions and the ‘Languages spoken’ attribute make a visible difference to English-speaking visitors.

  6. Statistics & monitoring

    Setting up Google Business Profile reporting: direct searches vs discovery, calls, directions, website clicks. You measure what actually drives results.

How it works

A 3-step process, 7 to 14 days

  1. Full audit

    48h

    Assessment of your current listing, direct competitors in your area, and the local search queries that could bring you contacts. Delivered in writing, with a prioritised action plan.

  2. Recovery plan

    3 to 5 days

    Rewriting descriptions, selecting categories, choosing and optimising photos, setting up the review response protocol. Every element validated with you before publication.

  3. Implementation & handover

    2 to 3 days

    Deploying all optimisations on your listing. A quick 30-minute walkthrough so you can maintain the listing independently — or a handover to Kimoun’s monthly management.

Typical case

When Google deactivates a listing: the scenario no one wants to live through

A scenario Kimoun encounters regularly in Guadeloupe — with minor variations, the same pattern repeats. Six scenes to understand the fall, five steps to stop it.

  1. The starting point

    A well-established local business — a surf club, a restaurant, a known tradesperson — with a popular, well-ranked, relatively mature website. Strong street presence, regulars, solid word of mouth.
  2. The trigger

    A move to new premises. A change of legal structure (changing business structure, business transfer, new management). Minor details for a business owner — red flags for Google’s algorithm, which detects a ‘modified profile’ and puts the listing under review.
  3. The deactivation

    Within days, the listing disappears from Google Maps and local search results. The owner doesn’t always receive a clear notification — they discover the deactivation by searching their own business name on Google.
  4. The escalation

    Meanwhile, a competitor — with an attentive webmaster — seizes the opportunity. They publish content targeting the name of the deactivated business, optimise their own listing, and benefit from the void. Google, needing to serve a local result on those queries, shifts the display to the competitor’s listing.
  5. The DIY repair trap

    The owner realises action is needed. They edit information, change hours, create duplicates, add categories ’to see what happens’. Each poorly judged action tells Google the listing is unstable — or even fraudulent. The chances of reactivation drop with every attempt.
  6. The concrete impact

    Online sales fall. Calls from Google Maps disappear. The competitor, meanwhile, pockets the queries that should have arrived. The longer it goes on, the more Google normalises the new situation: the competitor’s visibility becomes the algorithm’s default, the original business fades away.

The Kimoun approach

First move: stop making changes on your own. Then, five structured steps.

  1. Diagnosis

    Analysis of probable causes: category, address, status, recent activity signals.
  2. Building the case file

    Documents that matter to Google: business registration certificate, utility bills or lease, dated photos, supporting statements.
  3. Formal submission

    Via the Google Business Profile tool, with a structured justification letter — not a simple callback request.
  4. Follow-up and escalation

    Exchanges with Google through up to three typical back-and-forths, without letting go.
  5. Full recovery

    Once the listing is recovered, a thorough clean-up to prevent the same situation from recurring.

Why Kimoun

Local roots in Guadeloupe — bilingual reach across the Caribbean


Olivier Watte, founder of Kimoun — portrait
Olivier WatteFounder, Kimoun · 25 years of experience

Kimoun is based in Le Moule. Olivier Watte, founder, brings 25 years of experience in digital transition, including 20 years working on the ground in Guadeloupe. On Google Business Profile, that changes four very concrete things.

Knowledge of local search queries — we know how a prospect types when they search for a plumber in Le Moule, a hairdresser in Le Gosier, or a restaurant in Saint-François. On-site visits and photos when needed — no generic stock photography, real images that show your business in its actual context. Adapted editorial tone — vocabulary, local neighbourhood references, French Caribbean public holidays, a tone that resonates with your real customers. English-language optimisation for tourism businesses — guesthouses, villas, restaurants, and tour operators benefit from bilingual listing content that captures English-speaking visitors searching on Google Maps before and during their stay.

Based in Guadeloupe, Kimoun works locally and remotely with businesses across the Caribbean. Your Google listing is a quarter of your online presence — Kimoun connects it to your website, your print materials, and your social media so everything pulls in the same direction.

Kimoun client reviews

What they say after working with us

Kimoun works with associations, shops, tradespeople, tourism businesses, and farmers across Guadeloupe on their online presence — Google listing included.

  • Karim🌐 Web visibility

    ★★★★★

    Our association website was slow and invisible on Google. Since Oliver took over the project, we rank first on Google in Guadeloupe and Martinique. All our members can publish, and we have since run other projects together with the same success.
    KarimPresident · Association Aquaponie Antilles — Les AbymesLes Abymes, Guadeloupe
  • 💬 Advice

    ★★★★★

    Great advice. Ko ay bon menm
    Ernest H.Farmer · Saint-François — GuadeloupeSaint-François, Guadeloupe

FAQ Google Business Profile

Questions we get asked before getting started

Real objections and practical questions from businesses in Guadeloupe and across the Caribbean before entrusting their Google listing to Kimoun.

The first effects are visible within 2 to 3 weeks of deployment: better positioning on local searches, increase in calls and direction requests, improved conversion from views to contacts. Reaching the 4.0 ★ threshold or hitting 20 recent reviews takes 2 to 4 months depending on activity volume — that’s where active review collection through the Kimoun protocol makes the difference.

No. Google has usually already created an ‘unclaimed’ listing for your business from public sources. Claiming ownership is the first step of the Kimoun audit — it takes between 48h and 10 days depending on the verification method (post, phone, video). Once the listing is claimed, we move straight into optimisation. No duplicates created — we always work on the official listing.

Yes. Suspensions most commonly stem from an inconsistent category, an imprecise address, or a poorly framed business profile (sensitive sector, risky wording). Kimoun structures the reactivation request with Google — drafting the justification letter, collecting supporting documents (business registration certificate, local utility bills, geolocated photos). High reactivation rate when the case file is solid, but no absolute guarantee — Google remains the final decision-maker.

Fake reviews can be flagged to Google via the Business Profile panel, but the removal rate stays low (30 to 40%) even for obvious cases. The best defence is offence: a listing with 30+ recent reviews and high ratings absorbs a fake review without lasting damage. Kimoun sets up the collection protocol and replies publicly to fake reviews (calmly and professionally) — the reply itself is read by prospects and reassures them more than it hurts.

Yes, 100%. Kimoun always works on your listing through your own access — never from a centralised Kimoun account. At delivery, all access credentials, a record of changes made, and the maintenance procedure are handed back to you. If you choose monthly management, Kimoun continues to work through your access — you can take back full control at any time, with no fees or delay.

No, it is 100% optional. Optimisation alone (350–700 € ex. VAT, featured package) brings the listing up to standard and trains you to maintain it — sufficient for a business whose listing changes little (for example a tradesperson with stable hours). Monthly management (60–120 €/month) is designed for businesses that regularly receive reviews or have seasonal or event-based offers — restaurants, tourism businesses, guesthouses, villas, retail, event-focused associations, and any business that depends on English-speaking visitors during the tourist season. Minimum 3-month commitment, no automatic renewal.

Yes. Kimoun is based in Guadeloupe and works locally and remotely with businesses across the Caribbean. For Google Business Profile optimisation, most of the work is done remotely — audit, content, categories, review protocols. On-site visits for photos are available in Guadeloupe. For businesses in Martinique, Saint Martin, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Antigua, or other islands, everything is coordinated remotely. Contact us to discuss your situation.

Take action

Let’s talk about your Google listing in 20 minutes

One conversation is enough to assess the state of your listing, the visible priorities, and the right level of support. Based in Guadeloupe, Kimoun works locally and remotely with businesses across the Caribbean. Free audit within 48h, zero commitment.

Near you

Based in Le Moule, available across Guadeloupe and the Caribbean

In-person by appointment across Guadeloupe, remote day to day for the rest of the Caribbean. From Le Moule to Basse-Terre, we travel to photograph your premises and frame your local presence. For businesses in Martinique, Saint Martin, or other Caribbean islands, we work remotely with the same result.

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