Multi-location optimization

Optimizing Google Business Profiles for multiple locations

Running several locations? The hard part is keeping name, address, phone, categories, and hours consistent across every profile so Google trusts each one. We optimize all 11 signals per location, with volume pricing and one point of contact. Tell us your footprint and we'll quote it.

NAP consistency

Downtown location

Name: BrandCo

Phone: local branch line

Category: exact local service

Hours: verified branch hours

Northside location

Name: BrandCo

Phone: local branch line

Category: exact local service

Hours: verified branch hours

West Loop location

Name: BrandCo

Phone: local branch line

Category: exact local service

Hours: verified branch hours

One consistent trust signal for Google, branch by branch.

Multi-location pitfalls and fixes

  1. 1

    Keep every location separate

    Each branch needs its own profile, real address or service area, local phone, hours, photos, and services.

  2. 2

    Prevent duplicate or merged listings

    Do not let old addresses, practitioner pages, or duplicate profiles compete with the current location.

  3. 3

    Match NAP details across the web

    Name, address, and phone need to line up between Google, your website, and major local listings.

  4. 4

    Optimize branch by branch

    Categories, services, photos, attributes, and review prompts should reflect what each location actually offers.

  5. 5

    Maintain one operating standard

    Use one point of contact, one checklist, and one monthly upkeep rhythm so no location falls behind.

How ProfileBoost keeps locations consistent

One branch list
11-signal cleanup
Citation consistency
Single summary

We use the same method for every location, then send a written summary so you can see what changed by branch. Read the full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

Can one Google Business Profile cover several locations?
No. Each real branch should have its own Google Business Profile with its own address or service area, phone, hours, photos, and reviews.
What hurts multi-location Google Business Profiles most?
Duplicate listings, merged locations, mismatched name/address/phone details, thin branch profiles, and one location using details that belong to another location are the most common problems.
Does ProfileBoost handle multi-location businesses?
Yes. Multi-location work is custom quoted based on footprint, location count, and upkeep needs, with volume pricing and a single point of contact.

ProfileBoost optimizes your profile against Google's published best practices. Search ranking is determined by Google's algorithm and depends on many factors; we cannot and do not guarantee any specific ranking position.