Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 5:51:18 GMT -5
The Google Maps rules not Google My Business. To remove it Pull up the listing on Maps Press Suggest an edit Switch the toggle beside Place is permanently closed to Yes Select Private as the reason and press submit. Note If there are reviews on the listing you should get them transferred before doing this. Practitioner listings Publicfacing professionals doctors lawyers dentists realtors etc. are allowed their own listings separate from the office they work for unless theyre the only publicfacing professional at that office. In that case they are considered a solo practitioner and there should only be one listing formatted as.
Business Name Professional Name. Solo practitioner with two Kazakhstan Phone Number listings This is probably one of the easiest scenarios to fix because solo practitioners are only supposed to have one listing. If you have a scenario where theres a listing for both the practice and the practitioner you can ask Google My Business to merge the two and it will combine the ranking strength of both. It will also give you one listing with more reviews if each individual listing had reviews on it. combining the two is if your two listings both rank together and are monopolizing two of the three spots in the pack.
This is extremely rare. Multipractitioner listings If the business has multiple practitioners you are not able to get these listings removed or merged provided the practitioner still works there. While I dont generally suggest creating listings for practitioners they often exist already leaving people to wonder what to do with them to keep them from competing with the listing for the practice. A good strategy is to work on having multiple listings rank if you have practitioners that specialize in different things. Lets say you have a chiropractor who also has a massage therapist at his office. The massage therapists listing could link to a page on the site that. ranks highly for massage therapy and the chiropractor.
Business Name Professional Name. Solo practitioner with two Kazakhstan Phone Number listings This is probably one of the easiest scenarios to fix because solo practitioners are only supposed to have one listing. If you have a scenario where theres a listing for both the practice and the practitioner you can ask Google My Business to merge the two and it will combine the ranking strength of both. It will also give you one listing with more reviews if each individual listing had reviews on it. combining the two is if your two listings both rank together and are monopolizing two of the three spots in the pack.
This is extremely rare. Multipractitioner listings If the business has multiple practitioners you are not able to get these listings removed or merged provided the practitioner still works there. While I dont generally suggest creating listings for practitioners they often exist already leaving people to wonder what to do with them to keep them from competing with the listing for the practice. A good strategy is to work on having multiple listings rank if you have practitioners that specialize in different things. Lets say you have a chiropractor who also has a massage therapist at his office. The massage therapists listing could link to a page on the site that. ranks highly for massage therapy and the chiropractor.