Creating multiple GMB listings same address?
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Hi Guys,
We have a medical centre which has different services like medical, dental, pathology, mental health and 3-4 other services.
They are all at the same address within the medical centre. Currently, we have a GMB listing just for the medical centre. But we're looking to create separate GMB listings for each service.
I was wondering if anyone has done this before and can speak from experience of the pros and cons of doing this?
It seems we will have a lot more GMB listings to manage, but we should benefit more from relevant GMB searchers and this will improve our visibility.
Cheers,
Mark
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In my experience, Google quite often see this (rightly or wrongly) as an illegitimate attempt to increase your search footprint. Quite often some listings get banned, denied, removed, or increased scrutiny is put on your original listing
Google really wants serrate listings for separate businesses, not separate listings for different services. That's why it's called Google My Business and not Google My Service. The core remit of the platform is to list businesses, not fragmented services. To those who try to derail this, sometimes it can work pretty well - but usually (in the end) it causes more problems than it solves
You could label your services as different businesses and give them different internal addresses (e.g: Unit 1, Unit 2 etc). If that seems really inaccurate, then it probably says that your attempt to diversify online in jumping the gun a little (and Google may not embrace it)
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