You can add photos to a Google review to illustrate your experience at a specific business.Here's how to add photos to your Google review using a computer.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more.Aside from being one of the most popular search engines, Google also allows users to list businesses located near you and even leave reviews for those businesses.You can share your experiences, both good and bad, on Google reviews, and you can even add photos to provide better imagery from your experience at a specific establishment.Additionally, you can share photos of the interior or exterior of the business to give users a better idea of what a specific business may look like if they are searching for a distinct building.Whether you want to share a picture of your box of donuts or snap a pic of your new nails, here's how to add photos to your Google review.Check out the products mentioned in this article:MacBook Pro (From $1,299.99 at Best Buy)Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (From $699.99 at Best Buy)How to add photos to a Google review1. Open Google Maps in your preferred browser on your PC or Mac computer and search for the business that you want to write a review for.2. Once you find the business you're looking for, click on it in the left sidebar.3. In the left sidebar scroll and click "Write a review."4. Once you've written your review and chosen a rating, click the camera icon underneath the text box.5. From the tabs at the top of the window, select where you'd like to upload your images from. Once you've chosen all of your photos, click the blue "Select" button at the bottom-left corner.6. Click the blue "Post" button at the bottom-right of the window to post your review.Related coverage fromHow To Do Everything: Tech:How to write a Google review, and become a 'Local Guide' for your areaHow to delete an outdated Google review, or dispute a spammy review of your businessHow to respond to Google reviews of your business on desktop or mobileHow to change your Google username's display in GmailHow to turn Google SafeSearch on or offSEE ALSO:The best MacBooks you can buyJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Apple just released iOS 13.2 with 60 new emoji and emoji variations. Here's how everyday people submit their own emoji.
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