More Than One Location? No Problem!

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monira444
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More Than One Location? No Problem!

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Google can also accommodate companies with multiple business locations for organic search results, local maps, and more.

For businesses with more than one location, visit your Google Business dashboard and click the blue button labeled “Add Business”. This will drop down to give you the option to click “Add Single Business”. From there, you can enter the information for your business’s other locations and verify them.

For businesses with 10 or more locations, instead of clicking “Add Single Business”, click “Import Businesses”. Download the free template spreadsheet that Google provides and fill in your company information. Google even provides a sample spreadsheet to review. Simply upload your completed spreadsheet, and Google will do the rest.

Verify all of your listings from Google Business. On the left side of the home page, click “Verifications” and select one of the three prompts: Chain (storefront locations of the same brand), Service Area (no usa whatsapp data storefront, but provide services to an area), and Different Brands (locations that don’t share a brand). Provide the information Google asks and wait for the verification process to be completed.



Take Charge of Your Customer Impressions
Now that you’ve created your Google Business Profile, you can take advantage of the valuable business marketing features it offers!

First, make sure to add all relevant company information and data about your local business that a customer will need.

Business name
Company logo
Location
Phone number
Hours of operation
Products
Services
Photos (inside and outside)
Is parking provided at your storefront?
What are your holiday hours?
Do you have COVID-19 protocols?
Handicapped accessibility?
LGBTQ friendly?
Minority owned?
Veteran owned?
And more!
Add visuals like attractive, high-quality photos, videos, and more. According to Google, 62% of business website visitors prefer listings with photos of store interiors, including photos of people working, your entry or reception desk, and more. You can even upload a 360° virtual company tour of your business location. Studies show that a video tour will double the interest in your business — and clicks.
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