outsourcing google maps phone verification???

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i am looking to outsource to someone who is able to do Google Places local listings by phone verification only non postcard. If anyone can do this message me asap.
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  • Profile picture of the author MaxReferrals
    Might wanna post this over in the WFH Forum, also. HIH
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    • Profile picture of the author nfordham3rd
      Originally Posted by MaxReferrals View Post

      Might wanna post this over in the WFH Forum, also. HIH
      Ain't jack **** about google places at WFH forums.
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  • Profile picture of the author spoiledkid01
    Originally Posted by SexyMichelle View Post

    i am looking to outsource to someone who is able to do Google Places local listings by phone verification only non postcard. If anyone can do this message me asap.
    Google has removed the phone verification option. There is just one option now. The post card one.
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    • Profile picture of the author jasonthewebmaster
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      Originally Posted by spoiledkid01 View Post

      Google has removed the phone verification option. There is just one option now. The post card one.
      Dang, that sucks! I was using google voice phone number to verify the listings, then forwarding that phone number to the business... dang... now you have to wait two weeks for a post card and the business owner might throw it away or never get it!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author smallbusinessfire
    I can phone verify any NEW listing.

    (Listing cannot already exist in Google Maps/Places.)

    Shoot me a PM with your e-mail address / skype usr name.
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    • Profile picture of the author jasonthewebmaster
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      Originally Posted by smallbusinessfire View Post

      I can phone verify any NEW listing.

      (Listing cannot already exist in Google Maps/Places.)

      Shoot me a PM with your e-mail address / skype usr name.
      AH OK, so only existing listings require address verification. I also suspect that they only require that if you change the address... maybe if you change the phone number, they require phone verification?
      anyway i will test this out. thanks for heads up
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    • Profile picture of the author jlyc
      Originally Posted by smallbusinessfire View Post

      I can phone verify any NEW listing.

      (Listing cannot already exist in Google Maps/Places.)

      Shoot me a PM with your e-mail address / skype usr name.
      Hello. I am interested in your service but I can not yet send PM. Can you please PM me or email me...thank you!
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    • Profile picture of the author adam11
      smallbusinessfire,
      i cannot pm yet. please email me if you are serious about being able to verify new listings. i have several and i will pay
      -adam
      adamhopkins at yahoo
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    • Profile picture of the author bluesteele
      Originally Posted by smallbusinessfire View Post

      I can phone verify any NEW listing.

      (Listing cannot already exist in Google Maps/Places.)

      Shoot me a PM with your e-mail address / skype usr name.
      Hey - Can't PM yet. Please PM me with your skype. Would love to hire you.
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      • Profile picture of the author Bobster0007
        If the business has not been claimed yet, just add the business to Google maps using a google account that will not be used when claiming it. Wait a day or two and check Google maps to see when its listed. Then go in and claim it using the account that will be used with it. You should also build some citations with some big name local directories first. Also, when you initially add the business, enter minimal info only.
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        • Profile picture of the author s62731
          Originally Posted by Bobster0007 View Post

          If the business has not been claimed yet, just add the business to Google maps using a google account that will not be used when claiming it. Wait a day or two and check Google maps to see when its listed. Then go in and claim it using the account that will be used with it. You should also build some citations with some big name local directories first. Also, when you initially add the business, enter minimal info only.
          I am confused. How can you use 2 separate accounts for a google listing?
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          • Profile picture of the author Bobster0007
            Originally Posted by s62731 View Post

            I am confused. How can you use 2 separate accounts for a google listing?
            Not sure what you mean. Anyone can add a business to google maps without owning it, so you don't need to CLAIM it to add it. CLAIM it after it shows up on google maps with the account that you want connected to it. A different account than you use to ADD it initially. Its best to get some citations built and found first. Google feels more confident that its a legit business then.
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  • Profile picture of the author bmsmarketing
    i can still do this. How many do yo uwant to do? how much are you willing to pay?
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  • Profile picture of the author KRA-12
    I'm interested in this, if anyone can provide this with consistency for a reasonable price.
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    • Profile picture of the author PhoneVerify
      HI KRA

      Can help you with the Places phone verification. Please leave your contact details since I cannot PM.
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  • Profile picture of the author MLMLEADZ
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  • Profile picture of the author stephenhacking
    Please email me at amktng123 [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com - I'm interested in Google Maps phone verification service.
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  • Profile picture of the author krzysiek
    Guys, just to further clarify what Bob is saying:

    When you go to Google.com hit the 'Maps' tab and then there should be a "My Maps" button, click that and then "Create Map" and in there I believe you put the business details that you want listed.

    Then in the Google maps, type in the address of the business you want to get Google maps online for, and then when it loads click "Save to map" and save it to your previously created map.

    At least, I think that is how it works. Credit goes to Bob, especially if the idea works!!!

    PS: I have citations already done a while ago.
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  • Profile picture of the author smallbusinessfire
    To clarify everything ... I just SPILLED the beans on my Phone Verify process http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...ml#post4916222
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    • Profile picture of the author bmsmarketing
      The only difference between your way, is that it will get caught by other mapmaker individuals more often.

      my way is still secret, BUT for small orders, i can have a listing up in less than 1 hour. 100% live, on google maps, in less than 1 hour.

      large orders take a bit longer / prep time.

      my skype details are in my profile.
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  • Profile picture of the author rolltide
    Jeffrey Reidy is who I would outsource to.
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  • Profile picture of the author J R Salem
    this seems to be "in demand" lately, I do not know why. A listing can still be up and phone verified in 10 minutes. Google did not eliminate it.

    if anyone is looking to do this, contact me on skype: Jeremy.R.S
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  • Profile picture of the author Magnum1
    Not sure why someone would want to "outsource" Google Places phone verification. This is a super easy process.

    Also, quoted from post above "Google has removed the phone verification option. There is just one option now. The post card one."

    This is not true. I do Google Places and I almost never have to do a postcard verification. Usually, if the phone verification is not presented as a option, it is because it is a fairly new business. Established businesses almost always are able to verify by phone.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jgregory
      Originally Posted by Magnum1 View Post

      Not sure why someone would want to "outsource" Google Places phone verification. This is a super easy process.

      Also, quoted from post above "Google has removed the phone verification option. There is just one option now. The post card one."

      This is not true. I do Google Places and I almost never have to do a postcard verification. Usually, if the phone verification is not presented as a option, it is because it is a fairly new business. Established businesses almost always are able to verify by phone.
      After reading the entire thread this is the one I was waiting to see... Like Magnum... so far, its been my experience that if the individual doing the Claiming is using a browser with a genuine local IP address, then the phone verification option is still there.

      Genuine... meaning the it's a Denver business listing and the Claimer is also genuinely in Denver

      Which is the long-hand way to say that Google is using a fine tooth comb on people using proxies to claim listings. Version 6 IP addressing is completely rolled out globally and all ISP's are using it... and it shows locations down to the neighborhood level.

      If Google sniffs a local IP address, you're good for phone verification... it will be there in the Claiming window... whether using a proxy or not, it's the local IP address that matters

      And I've had a few people say that wasn't true even for the business owner sitting in his own shop... and that may be true for some localities. But for most new Claims for existing businesses, phone verification is still there
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  • Profile picture of the author dhruv32
    Hello,

    We are a call centre located in India. We can deliver this job professionally with no time. We are currently operating on a high resource and manpower. Please PM me or call me at 00919007073245
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    • Profile picture of the author tsouri
      PM me for google phone verification. I can Help!
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  • Profile picture of the author boxnumber0004
    Hey tsouri can you pm me with your skype or email i can't pm yet.
    my email is unreal99 gmail
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  • Profile picture of the author LocalWebListings
    We have been verifying local listings for a few of our clients (agencies, marketers etc) for a couple of years. We know the ins and outs. US based verify team. Getting ready to make a white label product widely available in 7 - 14 days. Let me know if you still have a need.
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  • Profile picture of the author boxnumber0004
    just called you like 10 times,that secretary just ignored me.
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  • Profile picture of the author SexyMichelle
    if anyone can do phone verification for listings TODAY which is hard to do. I am looking to outsource and get a large amount of listings.Please contact me 818-445-1303
    please only people who have tried doing a listing today and got phone verification!!
    Thanks
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