New Google Local Listing Guidelines

{ Posted on Nov 03 2009 by admin }

Google has published a new set of guidelines for local businesses using the Local Business Center — guidelines that continue to get more specific to counter the very specific ways small businesses spammers try to bend or completely get around the rules.

In a nutshell, there are three completely new guidelines that deal with spam/attempts to take advantage of the LBC system:

  1. The business name on Google Maps must be your full legal business name.
  2. PO Boxes do not count as physical locations.
  3. A property for rent is not considered a place of business. Please create one listing for the central office that processes the rentals.

I went into more detail on the changes in this Search Engine Land post. There’s also some great discussion in the comments on Mike Blumenthal’s post about the new guidelines.

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This is a post from Matt McGee’s blog, Small Business Search Marketing.

New Google Local Listing Guidelines

Related posts:

  1. Google Lays Down the Law for Google Maps Business Listings
  2. The Joy (& Frustration) of Updating a Bing Local Listing

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New Google Local Listing Guidelines

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