The purpose of getting feedback is to learn from your successes and mistakes to become a better Google Maps photographer.
Advancing your skills takes time and dedication, and you need an open mindset to reflect and grow. It is not always easy to accept you have been doing something wrong when Google repeatedly mentions you a top contributor!
3 different ways to get specific and individual feedback on your photo contributions and skills will be presented here:
See what kinds of feedback you can get from a) your list of new pics, and b) most viewed pics. You can learn to calculate c) your average views per pic, and d) how many of your pics were made private by Google. This can give you very important guidance on how best to improve as a Google Maps photographer.
Google Maps quietly grades the quality of all your pictures by assigning them to one of 4 quality categories. The best is to be selected as the cover photo. This can boost your number of views.
You can learn a lot from studying the mistakes and successes of other Google Maps photographers. Try spotting 20 of the most common issues - also in your photos. Or have a friend review your work.
Open Common mistakes
Hitting "Suggested next page" will take you to Feedback found in your contribution lists. Enjoy!