Google believes that this information is legitimate enough, and is different from the information already stored in GMB’s database, Google may create a list for that company, which you may eventually claim. To provide the missing information, Google constantly searches the web and often finds a web page that contains information indicating that a company, business or other type of business is in a certain location. In addition, Google users can interact with this liner instead of their own by leaving notes, asking questions and uploading photos. In other cases, Google may not identify an existing list because of the information it finds and create another list. Reputation.com can identify duplicates on behalf of our customers and work with Google to merge or remove them. You can scrimp on clicks and rankings, misrepresent information for your business, and ultimately affect the business you attract to Google. Thanks to the hard work of our product team developers, we’re pleased to introduce an improved tool for this process that provides greater visibility and better management of duplicate ads for our customers. This allows Google to provide its customers with the information they need without having to rely on the company itself to provide and manage that information. There is a lot of information on the web, and information that Google believes should become a GMB record is sometimes not. You are probably familiar with the entries created and verified by users in Google’s My Business. We’ve done the work and scanned all of Google’s records, and working with our data science team, we’ve created a way to identify any records that could potentially be duplicated. So there’s a duplicate entry in Google with your name on it. Duplicates can be the scourge of a good business listing and online reputation management strategy.
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