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Changing Business Address on Google Profile & Citations
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Hello, I'm looking to change a business address to a new one on a Google business profile (still in the same area but on a different street).
So, I'll need to update all citations and website with the new address - Is it recommended to update the citations & website first, and then change the address on the Google business profile, or vice-versa? Looking to do this as safely as possible without negatively impacting the rankings much.
I'm seeing a lot of conflicting information on this. Thanks in advance.
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@Rehankhan1 To update your business address on Google Profile for "custom home builders Windsor, Ontario," log in to Google My Business, navigate to the "Info" section, and update your business address. Ensure consistency across all online citations like Yelp, directories, and local listings by editing your NAP (Name, Address, Phone number) on these platforms. This ensures local SEO ranking stability and prevents confusion for clients searching for your new location. Always double-check for consistency to avoid ranking drops.
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To update your business address on Google Profile for "custom home builders Windsor Ontario," log in to Google My Business, navigate to the "Info" section, and update your business address. Ensure consistency across all online citations like Yelp, directories, and local listings by editing your NAP (Name, Address, Phone number) on these platforms. This ensures local SEO ranking stability and prevents confusion for clients searching for your new location. Always double-check for consistency to avoid ranking drops.
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It is providing a great deal of info but elaborate it
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@UpLinkSEO Sure! Here’s a concise plan:
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Update Google Business Profile First:
- Change the address in Google My Business.
- Complete any required verification.
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Update Your Website:
- Update the address on all relevant pages.
- Update schema markup with the new address.
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Update Citations:
- Start with major citation sites like Yelp and Bing Places.
- Ensure consistency across all platforms.
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Monitor Impact:
- Use Google Analytics and Search Console to track changes.
- Check for and correct any discrepancies.
This sequence helps maintain consistency and minimizes ranking disruptions.
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What we would recommend is as soon as possible update all of your companies NAP information, on your website, on your Google Business profile, and on business citations such as Yell, our WordPress web design company has just rented new offices, and we know changing our address can sometimes impact the companies organic SEO.
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To change your business address on Google, sign in to Google My Business, select your business, click the 'Info' tab, edit the address, and verify it. For better SEO, ensure consistent NAP across directories, leverage social media like Facebook Reels (using a facebook reel downloader), and encourage customer reviews.
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Hello community members,
I'm currently in the process of updating my business address on Google Profile and across various citations. Could anyone provide guidance on the best practices for managing this update effectively? I'm particularly interested in ensuring that my website continues to reflect the correct information. Any insights or experiences shared would be greatly appreciated!
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To change your business address on Google Profile and citations:
Google My Business Profile:
Log in to your Google My Business account.
Navigate to the "Info" tab.
Edit your business address and ensure it's accurate.
Submit the changes for verification if required.
Citations (Online Directories):Identify major online directories where your business is listed (e.g., Yelp, Yellow Pages).
Log in to each directory account.
Update your business address to match the new address.
Verify changes if necessary and ensure consistency across all directories.
SEO Considerations:Update your website with the new address information.
Implement 301 redirects if your website URL changes due to the address update.
Notify customers and partners about the address change through email or social media.
By ensuring consistency across Google My Business and other online directories, you help maintain accurate information for customers and improve your local SEO rankings. -
Hello! When changing a business address on your Google Business Profile, it's generally recommended to update your website and citations first before changing the address on Google. This approach helps ensure consistency across the web, which is crucial for maintaining your search rankings. Once your website and citations reflect the new address, you can then update your Google Business Profile. This sequence reduces the risk of discrepancies that could confuse search engines and potentially impact your rankings. Consistency is key in local SEO, so taking these steps should help you make the transition smoothly without negatively affecting your online presence.
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@UpLinkSEO
Hello,Changing your business address on your Google Business Profile and other citations is a crucial step in maintaining your local SEO integrity. To minimize any potential negative impact on your rankings, it’s generally recommended to update your website and all other citations before updating your Google Business Profile. ativador office 2013
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Hi there,
For changing a business address on a Google business profile, it's generally recommended to update your website and all citations first before changing the address on Google. This ensures consistency and helps maintain your rankings. I found some useful tips on tiktikpremium.com that might help with this process.
Good luck!
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Update your Google Business Profile first, then update citations and your website. This helps maintain consistency and minimizes ranking impacts.
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To change your business address on your Google Business Profile:
- Sign in to Google My Business
- Select the business you want to update.
- Click on "Info" from the menu.
- Click the address field, cushion and seat pads update your address, and apply changes.
- Verify the new address through the provided verification options (e.g., postcard, phone, email).
- Once verified, the updated address will reflect on your profile
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To change your business address on your Google Business Profile:
- Sign in to Google My Business.
- Select the business you want to update.
- Click on "Info" from the menu.
- Click the address field, cushion and seat pads update your address, and apply changes.
- Verify the new address through the provided verification options (e.g., postcard, phone, email).
- Once verified, the updated address will reflect on your profile.
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Here's the recommended approach to minimize any impact on your rankings:
Update your website first, ake sure all instances of the old address are replaced with the new one. This includes your contact page, location pages, and anywhere else the address appears.
Submit the address update to Google My Business: After your website is fully updated, you can proceed with changing the address on your Google Business Profile. This ensures Google has consistent information across all sources.
Following these steps helps maintain consistency and minimizes the risk of confusion for search engines.Here are some additional tips:
Set up redirects, You can set up 301 redirects from the old address on your website to the new one. This helps search engines understand the change and ensures users still land on the correct page.
Monitor your rankings: Keep an eye on your search engine rankings after the update. If you see a significant drop, reach out to us and we can help diagnose the issue.
I know there can be conflicting information out there, so I'm glad you reached out. By following these steps, you can update your address safely and minimize any impact on your search results.
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