Multiple brands with same address
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Im marketing for an industrial supply company. Under our parent company, we have four separate brands. We'd like to have a google business location for each brand, but they're all made in one facility, with one address. Good idea to do this? or should I just make a brand page for each one and forget about local listings...advice is greatly appreciated!
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Hey Ryan,
Just checking in with you again, wanting to be sure you saw my earlier reply. I had asked some questions to help our community get down to the heart of your query. Hope we'll hear back from you!
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Hi Ryan!
Great topic. Please, answer these questions to fully clarify this scenario:
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Do customers come to this address to do face-to-face business with the company during stated business hours?
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Do the brands each have their own front door, or internal forward-facing department? For example, in a car dealership, there would be one area for sales in the building and another area for repairs.
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Do the brands each have their own phone number?
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Do the brands each have their own landing page on the company website, or are their 4 different websites?
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Even if you can't state what the brands are, can you give an example of what the brands are. For instance, are the products produced by the 4 brands totally unrelated (like vacuum cleaners, dog beds, shampoo and pickles) or related (like lawn mowers, edge trimmers, leaf blowers and hedge clippers)?
Your answers to these will help the community clearly envision the business model.
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