Best Practice for Moderate Change to Name on Google My Business GMB?

3 replies
  • SEO
  • |
Bare with me, this is a pretty detailed background... Have a franchise business in several cities. The GMB name is the same for the GMP Listings "{Company} {Something} {Else} Inspection & Repair" This was setup 4 years ago along with using some self-service tools to submit NAP to all 1st and 2nd tier directories so everything matches. The business niche not very competitive but getting moreso (it's like 1/100th the size of the roofing inspection and repair industry but growing fast.) So with only a few reviews that are at least 2 years or older, we've killed it on 3-pack rankings in all the cities we are listed in for most all related keyword searches like '{Something} Inspection Service' or '{Something} Inspection Company', '{Something} Repair' etc etc.

Our legal name is actually "{Company} {Something} {Service}" so we sort of keyword-stuffed from the beginning but Google nor anyone else has had a problem with it (maybe because this was set up 4 years ago and things might have been less sensitive/strict then??)

I doubt Google does any sort of automated cross-reference with state Business License Databases. Maybe at best they do a Dunn & Bradstreet lookup, but I highly doubt they do that either. I would guess the cross-reference with matching addresss/phone citations in the main aggregators database (such as Data Axle (formerly Infogroup), Axiom, Foursquare (formerly Factual), Neustar, and Localeze and possibly the primary sites they feed to like Yelp, Dex, CitySearch.) I've not kept up with things in the past three years and things have gone so well there was no need to do any NAP work.

Our industry has matured and we are seeing higher potential for revenue in another service category than "{Else} Inspection" let's call it {Other} {Sub-Service}. So considering going from "{Company} {Something} {Else} Inspection & Repair" to "{Company} {Something} {Other} {Sub-Service} & Repair"

I've done GMB/SEO for a half dozen companies and have never attempted to do something like this. I am of course EXTREMELY WARY of the risk of getting suspended or losing reviews thereby losing our 3-pack prowess which probably half the business income comes from. Yet the potential increased revenue from ranking higher for {Other} {Subservice} is substantial.

The structure of our GMB account is a Franchise type structure like what businesses like McDonald's use. We have 18 cities so 18 separate listings created from scratch separately but of course under one login account.

My feeling is this might just be too risky without getting the Name changed in the main aggregators (I've found Brightlocal to be the most cost effective service for handling that - not sure if they still are the best choice.) But then I doubt most of the 2nd and especially 3rd tier directories are going to update. So even with considerable work, I would guess a year from now 50% of 2nd tier directories still are using the old name. Google may not like that.

Obviously I'm searching for someone that did a similar name change in the last year or so to find out how things went with them and what measures the took other than changing the name in GMB?
#business #change #gmb #google #google my business #local seo #moderate #practice
Avatar of Unregistered
  • Profile picture of the author Blakers1
    I just changed my old GBP for our agency website when we rebranded and merged with a much larger social media agency.

    The original listing title was [Brand] [SEO] [LLC] and as I write this, I'm not sure why I'm not sharing the exact words with you because you can find all this in my signature if you dig around LOL!

    Anyway, the listing had been pretty much untouched for about a year prior to the change and in spite of that, it was still ranking okay in our local market for several of our keywords.

    After the title change to the new agency name, ranking stayed about the same and we did not get any sort of manual action. I had to wait a few hours for the change to go live, but that was it. I figured that the worst case scenario was it would get suspended and I would have to go through appeal, but I didn't even run into that issue with our listing.

    I hope that helps your decision-making, but as you already know it could be totally different for you based on the industry you are in and many other factors.
    Signature

    Blake Akers
    Webology

    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[11699027].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author consultant1027
      Thanks for the insight. It seems a prudent way to do it would be to change the name of just one of the locations, and let at least a couple weeks pass to monitor rank and see if there's any action by Google. Not sure if having one location having a different name than the others will raise a red flag but I could test with of the locations we get the least business from.

      Did you do the name change on any other directories like Bing Business Listings, Yahoo, Yelp, or Dex/Whitepages/Yellow Pages?

      Thanks again for the insight.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[11699059].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author savidge4
    I cant say that I have changed a business name in the manor that you are suggesting. The absolute truth is you could not pay me to make those changes. You are simply playing with fire... and you will get burned.

    the new iteration of Google Business Profile actually makes your end goal easy. you simply need to go in and insert the new service, and I can imagine the rest of your services in the "Services" listing section of your profile.

    here is a link from Google ( https://support.google.com/business/.../9455399?hl=en )

    and scroll down on this one for a image tutorial ( https://pcgdigital.com/blog/google-m...s-vs-services/ ) what you want is in the lower half.

    Your BIGGEST issue just going n and changing the "Name" is going to be your NAP ( Name, Address, Phone ). The absolute first thing I do when servicing a clients account is looking at the companies NAP information across the net and making corrections as needed. You are suggesting to at the root... make a change and crossing your fingers it will be ok... it will not be ok... it maybe ok today and this week and maybe next month, but at some time... The NAP discrepancies will catch up to you.

    Be prudent here... start with adding your services to your GBP ( Google Business Profile ) Its SAFE.. nothing can go wrong. Add the term to each locations "Description" as well

    The new iteration of Google Business is becoming more and more "Social" More so than ever it is directly connected to Google Maps.

    Look at the new "Update" feature... Add a photo or video saying you added service X I might suggest the video.. hey we do this and this and this..and NOW we have added X. and you can do this or send it off to fiver for something simple and effective.

    Ensure ALL of your locations add new images. If you dont have brick and mortar locations an image of a branded vehicle or the like.

    Something that we have our clients do is stand in front of smalltown USA's "Welcome to <insert name of City>" signs... and depending on the territory they cover, this might include 2 or 3 or 8 of these types of images.

    Again you have to start looking at this like it is a social platform.

    Do you sell product as well? I would enter some of that into the product showcase.

    so just dont throw caution to the wind here. there is ways built in to accommodate what you are wanting to do.

    Hope that Helps!
    Signature
    Success is an ACT not an idea
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[11699068].message }}
Avatar of Unregistered

Trending Topics