AI Image Prompt Pack (Local Business)
A copy-paste pack of 150 AI image prompts tuned for local business visuals — GBP posts, website heroes, service-page graphics, social images, seasonal campaigns, and trust graphics — with safety rules that avoid fake local proof.
- Skill level
- Beginner
- Format
- Instant download
- Steps
- 10
AI Image Prompt Pack (Local Business)
Marketer reviewing AI-generated local business image concepts on a laptop with a printed prompt worksheet and brand color swatches
What this DIY project is about
The AI Image Prompt Pack for Local Business gives small business owners, marketers, and agencies a copy-paste system for creating realistic, useful local business visuals — Google Business Profile posts, website heroes, service-page graphics, social media images, ads, seasonal campaigns, team visuals, and trust graphics — without starting from a blank prompt box.
The prompts are written for real local businesses: contractors and home services, clinics and wellness offices, restaurants and retail, salons and fitness, auto and mobile services, professional and B2B services, and multi-location brands.
What this project helps you do
Most AI image prompts are too generic. They produce polished images that look unrelated to the real business, real service area, real staff, and real jobs. This pack helps you create visuals that look like your business — and it builds in the guardrails that keep AI images from quietly misleading customers.
Honest by design
The whole pack separates concept visuals from real proof. Every section reminds you to never fake completed jobs, customer results, storefronts, staff, reviews, awards, licenses, or locations — and to use real photos whenever authenticity matters. No tool can guarantee rankings or specific results.
What you'll create
- Google Business Profile post and update visuals
- Website hero and service-page images
- City, neighborhood, and service-area page visuals
- Social media images for every major platform
- Seasonal campaigns, offers, and promotions
- Team, hiring, trust, and reputation graphics
- Industry-specific visuals for home services, medical and wellness, restaurants and retail, and professional services
- Image briefs for photographers and designers, plus alt text and filenames for publishing
Honest by design
No ranking, traffic, lead, or revenue guarantees. No fake reviews, no fake star ratings on graphics, no fake customer quotes, and no review-incentive language on any visual. No fake storefronts, fake teams, fake company vehicles, or fabricated city landmarks presented as real. No fake offices or fake addresses on a graphic. No mass-produced doorway-style "we are in [city]" graphics for cities the business does not actually serve. AI images are creative assets, not proof — real photos belong wherever real proof is required.
The essentials
- What's inside: 150 copy-paste image prompts grouped by task, a visual intake worksheet, a reusable prompt formula, safety and authenticity rules, an image SEO guide, and real-photo planning prompts
- Skill level: Beginner — fill in the blanks and paste into any image tool
- Works with: Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, or a local model — the prompts are plain text, so they work anywhere you can paste them
Everything this kit walks you through
What you'll create
This pack helps you turn a blank prompt box into useful, realistic local business visuals:
- Google Business Profile post, update, and product visuals
- Website hero and service-page images
- Local pages — city, neighborhood, and service-area visuals
- Social media images sized for each platform
- Campaigns — seasonal, offers, promotions, and events
- People and trust — team, hiring, reputation, and review-request graphics
- Industry-specific visuals for home services, medical and wellness, restaurants and retail, and professional services
- Publishing help — photographer and designer briefs, alt text, and filenames
Strong local visuals help customers recognize the business, understand the service, trust the team, see the process, and know what to do next. No image pack can guarantee rankings or specific results.
Who this prompt pack is for
This is for small business owners, office managers, marketers, agencies, freelancers, web designers, and local SEO beginners who need practical image prompts for local marketing. It is especially useful for:
- Contractors and home service businesses (HVAC, plumbing, roofing, electrical, landscaping, pool, pest, cleaning, remodeling)
- Clinics, dentists, medspas, wellness offices, chiropractors, and therapists
- Restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, food trucks, caterers, and bars
- Retail shops, boutiques, showrooms, florists, and gift shops
- Salons, spas, barbers, gyms, and fitness studios
- Auto repair, towing, mobile detailing, and transportation
- Lawyers, accountants, consultants, insurance agents, and real estate professionals
- Multi-location businesses and agencies creating first-draft concepts for clients
What's inside
- A local business visual intake worksheet
- A reusable image prompt formula
- Safety and authenticity rules for AI-generated local visuals
- An image SEO guide for filenames, alt text, captions, and placement
- Real-photo planning prompts and briefs for photographers and designers
- 150 copy-paste image prompts grouped by task — GBP, website, service pages, local pages, social, seasonal, offers, trust, team, industry-specific, ads, blog, image SEO, prompt improvement, proof planning, multi-location, and utility
The prompt formula
Use this formula to build any local business image prompt. Replace the brackets, then generate several versions and keep the best.
Create a [IMAGE TYPE] for a [BUSINESS TYPE] in [CITY, STATE].
The visual should show [SUBJECT] in a [SETTING].
Style: [STYLE].
Mood: [MOOD].
Include [REALISTIC DETAILS].
Avoid [THINGS TO AVOID].
Do not show fake logos, fake reviews, fake awards, fake addresses, fake customers, or misleading before-and-after results.
Aspect ratio: [RATIO].
Local business visual intake worksheet
Fill this out once, then reuse it in every prompt so the AI describes your real business instead of a generic one:
- Business name, type, and primary city/state
- Service area and whether you're storefront, service-area, or hybrid
- Main services, best customers, and the problems you solve
- Seasonal concerns that affect your visuals
- Brand colors and style — for example clean and practical, warm and neighborhood-focused, premium and polished, friendly and family-owned, technical and expert, calm and clinical, or bold and energetic
- Guardrails — what not to show, claims not to make, customer privacy rules, and required disclaimers
- Primary platforms — website, Google Business Profile, social, email, ads, print, or blog
Safety and authenticity rules
Before publishing any AI-generated visual, make sure the answer to each of these is no:
- Does it imply the business completed a real job it did not complete?
- Does it show fake customers, reviews, awards, badges, licenses, or certifications?
- Does it show a fake storefront, address, sign, or location?
- Does it make the service look safer, faster, cleaner, cheaper, or more guaranteed than reality?
- Does it show unsafe work practices?
- Does it show regulated medical, legal, or financial results that require proof?
- Does it show identifiable people without permission?
- Does it use another brand's logo, uniform, vehicle, or trademark?
- Would a customer feel misled if they learned the image was AI-generated?
Use AI visuals for concept images, educational graphics, seasonal reminders, general service illustrations, backgrounds, social ideas, blog headers, and ad concept drafts. Use real photos for actual project proof, completed jobs, before-and-after results, storefronts, staff, vehicles, real products, food, client results, and credentials.
Image SEO best practices
When publishing images on a website:
- Use sharp, clear images and place them near relevant page text
- Use descriptive filenames and write useful alt text
- Avoid stuffing keywords into filenames or alt text
- Compress images for fast loading and use the right dimensions for the placement
- Match the image to the page topic and add captions when they help
- Use real proof photos on service pages whenever possible
Printable prompt-pack checklist
Print this and work through it for each visual you publish.
Setup
- Complete the visual intake worksheet
- Save your brand colors, style, and guardrails
- Choose the prompt category for the asset you need
Generate
- Replace every bracketed field with real details
- Add local context (area, season, property type, customer concern)
- Generate multiple versions and pick the strongest
Review before publishing
- Run the image through the safety and authenticity rules
- Confirm it shows no fake proof, locations, people, or brands
- Reject anything misleading, unsafe, or over-polished
Publish
- Add a descriptive filename and useful alt text
- Compress and size the image for its placement
- Use a real photo instead wherever proof matters
- Save the winning prompt as a reusable brand asset
Your local SEO game plan, one step at a time
Work through each step in order and check it off as you go. No experience required — just follow the plays below.
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Step 1
Fill out the visual intake worksheet
Before generating anything, complete the intake worksheet above. This is what makes the AI describe your real business — your type, city, service area, services, brand style, and the guardrails that keep images honest. Keep it in a document you can copy-paste from every time.
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Step 2
Pick the prompt category you need
Choose the prompt group that matches the asset: a Google Business Profile post, a website hero, a service-page image, a city page visual, a social post, a seasonal campaign, and so on. Each group is built around how that asset is actually used.
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Step 3
Replace the bracketed fields
Swap in your real details for fields like [BUSINESS TYPE], [CITY], [SERVICE], [CUSTOMER TYPE], and [BRAND COLORS]. The more specific you are, the less generic the image looks.
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Step 4
Add real local details
Layer in the context that makes an image feel local: service area, property type, season, staff role, product type, or the customer concern the visual should address. Avoid inventing landmarks, addresses, or locations.
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Step 5
Generate multiple versions
Create several variations of each prompt and compare. Small wording changes — setting, mood, lighting, aspect ratio — produce very different results, so generate a few and choose the strongest.
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Step 6
Reject anything misleading or fake
Drop any image that looks misleading, fake, unsafe, over-polished, or unrelated to the business. Run it through the safety and authenticity rules below before it goes anywhere near a customer.
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Step 7
Never use AI images as fake proof
Do not use AI images as proof of real jobs, real customers, real locations, credentials, or reviews. AI visuals are for concepts, education, and campaigns — not evidence. Faking proof can mislead customers and violate platform policies.
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Step 8
Add descriptive filenames and alt text
When you publish on a website, give each image a descriptive filename and useful alt text. Describe what's actually in the image, keep it natural, and never stuff keywords. Compress images and use the right dimensions for the placement.
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Step 9
Use real photos when proof matters
Whenever a customer needs evidence — completed jobs, before-and-after results, your storefront, your team, your real products or food, credentials, or testimonials — use real photos. AI concepts never replace authentic proof.
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Step 10
Save your best prompts as brand assets
Keep the prompts that produced your best results as reusable brand assets. Note the wording, brand colors, and aspect ratios that worked so your visuals stay consistent across the website, GBP, social, and ads.
Common questions
Is this for creating fake local proof?
No. The pack explicitly separates concept visuals from real proof. It should not be used to fake completed jobs, customer results, storefronts, staff, reviews, awards, licenses, or locations.
Can these prompts be used for Google Business Profile?
Yes, but you should review every generated image against Google Business Profile content policies and use real photos when authenticity matters.
Does this replace a photographer?
No. It helps create concepts, campaign visuals, educational graphics, and planning briefs. Real photos are still best for storefronts, staff, products, food, vehicles, completed work, and local proof.
Can agencies use this for clients?
Yes. Agencies can use the prompts for concepting, content calendars, photographer briefs, and first-draft visual directions. Client-specific facts and brand rules should be verified before publishing.
Does it include image SEO help?
Yes. It includes prompts and a checklist for filenames, alt text, captions, image placement, and publishing review.
What makes it local-business specific?
The prompts are built around services, storefronts, service areas, customer questions, local pages, GBP posts, seasonal campaigns, reviews, trust, privacy, and proof. The guardrails are designed for real local businesses, not generic AI art.
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