Our location management filters allow our users to filter to locations that are missing crucial content such as Store Hours, Additional Categories, Brand Images, and several others
From NAP to imagery, one of our top recommendations for brands is ensuring that their Google My Business listings are completely optimized for search. For our multi-location brands, we understand the time commitment that would pose, which is why we have made it easier than ever for our users to pinpoint exactly which locations may be missing vital location details. Here is an overview of each topic:
This notice means that the location has not been verified for the platform. LocalClarity has the tools, which gives users the ability to verify a location directly within the application.
This is grouping the location(s) based on if they are verified on Google
Google sends out alert emails to the managers and owners on the listings when something has been updated in your Google listing. This notification is alerting you of any unread alerts
It is used as the core location identification name/number, and is absolutely required to take full advantage of the platform. Note: There is no specific functionality or SEO value within GMB
In the example image, it is referring to the location(s) that do not have hours presented on Google
The perfect spot to fully explain what you offer, what sets you apart, your history, or anything else that's helpful for customers to know
One of the key ways in which businesses can broaden their exposure to Discovery Searches. Use additional categories to let customers know more about the specific services you provide.
These are features that allow users to know what your establishment offers. The more detailed a listing is with attributes, the more likely that listing could rank for a specific targeted search
This simply means that the location(s) do not include any logos of the business in the GMB listing.
This ensures that when customers are using Google Maps to find your location they're sent to the right access point. The location address may not always match where you want customers to enter, which is why adding the coordinates are so important.