Unsolved Google Business not approving website url
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Google will not publish my website to my business profile. https://maps.app.goo.gl/8sy4VD4Nin4zL2J49
Is this an issue with MOZ local or something else I need to do?
My website is
I am using godaddy as my registrar and also using their website builder.
I have integrated my google business profile/ reviews with godaddy website. I have submitted my sitemap to search console, connected google analytics, connected search console to analytics. I am also using gsuite for my email...
Thank you,
Nate
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If Google Business disapproves your website's URL, it could be due to several reasons such as malformation, domain issues, or non-compliance with their guidelines. To address this:
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Proper Formatting: Ensure that your URL is correctly formatted. It should start with "http://" or "https://" and should be in a standard format without any unusual characters or spaces.
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Active URL: Make sure that your website is active and accessible. If it's down or under maintenance, Google may not approve it.
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Compliance with Guidelines: Check Google's guidelines for business listings and ensure that your website meets all the necessary requirements. This includes having accurate and up-to-date information, relevant content, and adhering to Google's policies regarding content and behavior.
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Domain Issues: Verify that there are no issues with your domain such as being flagged for malware, phishing, or other malicious activities. Also, ensure that your domain is not a subdomain or a free-hosted domain which Google may not approve.
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Contact Support: If the issue persists despite ensuring the above points, consider reaching out to Google Business support for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on your situation.
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Google Business may disapprove your website's URL for a variety of reasons, including malformation, domain issues, and non-compliance. Make sure your URL is properly formatted, active, and meets Google's approval guidelines. If the issue persists, please refer to our policies or contact our support team.
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