Creating a new Google local business page vs. adding additional locations to an existing Google business page?
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We are a service company that both travels to customer locations and serves customers at our business location. The split is about 80/20 (travel vs. serve customers on location). We just opened up a new office in a city about 1 hour away from our main location. The question is, should we create a new business page and account on Google local or should we add the new location to our existing google local account? The new location has a separate website, phone number, email etc. My inclination is to create a new local business account/page on Google. Has anyone experimented with both solutions and tested which option creates more powerful local signals for ranking?
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Add additional locations through the Google My Business dashboard under the same Google account. It simplifies management of the listings and helps Google understand the relationship between locations.
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Thank you, if the second location were to be sold as a franchise with a different owner, would this change your answer at all? Or would this additional factor be inconsequential?
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It's a fairly simple process to transfer ownership of a Google My Business page. See Google's instructions for how to do this.