Do I need separate local numbers for two fitness locations?
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I'm beginning local search work for a local studio that has two locations in the same city. Do I need to provide two different phone numbers in my NAPs for each studio or can both locations have the same phone number?
Thanks!
Ann
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To have more than one Google my business listing at the same address, you must be legitimately operating multiple legally distinct businesses. It’s not all that uncommon for more than one business to be located at a shared address but you need to keep reading for more provisions and details.
Google does not pay attention to suite numbers, whether they are legitimate or created fictitiously. If your businesses are not legally registered as distinct entities, or if you do not have unique phone numbers for them, you cannot list them separately.
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@amws24 said in Do I need separate local numbers for two fitness locations?:
I'm beginning local search work for a local studio that has two locations in the same city. Do I need to provide two different phone numbers in my NAPs for each studio or can both locations have the same phone number?
Thanks!
AnnI am currently using the same NAP (Name, Address, Phone) for both of my fitness-related websites: https://www.meridian-fitness.co.uk/ and https://meridian-spa.co.uk/. You can verify this if you'd like. In my opinion, it makes sense to use the same NAP if your business operates from a single location.
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Hi Ann!
Great question. Each location should have its own phone number that connects directly to it. As you're just beginning your local search marketing, I think you'll find the Guidelines for Representing your Business on Google to be especially helpful in adhering to best practices and avoiding mistakes. You might also like: https://moz.com/blog/45-local-seo-pitfalls
Best of luck with your marketing!
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