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Amy Toman, works as a Local SEO Specialist for Digital Law Marketing, and she has her own business, Pet Sitter SEO (but she specializes in working with all small businesses).
She is also a Google Product Expert for Google Business Profiles. She spends her spare time volunteering to help business owners by answering their questions on the Google Business Profile forum.
In this conversation, Amy demystifies some of the top questions that coworking space owners have about protecting their Google Business Profiles if they allow their members to use their addresses for their own GBP listings.
Here are some questions that I posed to Amy:
What if...
- What do I do if I have a virtual member that signs up through a third party lead generator and I get a Google Business verification card in the mail from them...they have no signage, they haven't paid
- What if a member uses my address and then discontinues membership but their Google Business address is still active and they're still using my address?
- What if somehow someone using my address gets control of my Google Business listing and it becomes theirs? (I saw this happen to a very established operator)
What else should we know about protecting my Google Business Profile?
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Everything Coworking Featured Resources:
The SEO Action Guide
Masterclass: 3 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets to Opening a Coworking Space
The Everything Coworking Academy
Community Manager University
Creative Coworking Partnerships: How to negotiate and structure management agreements from the landlord and operator perspective
Resources Mentioned in this Podcast:
To be featured in the Noumena community and give your members access to a whole library of entrepreneurial resources and financial education programming, all at no cost to you by the way, visit noumena.pro/coworking to fill out an interest form
Learn more about Success Space, a coworking franchise model with three revenue streams; recurring and on-demand revenue from coworking memberships, a full-service cafe, and Success Certified business coaching.
Find Amy Toman on:
Her bio
on Twitter
Amy Toman, works as a Local SEO Specialist for Digital Law Marketing, and she has her own business, Pet Sitter SEO (but she specializes in working with all small businesses).
She is also a Google Product Expert for Google Business Profiles. She spends her spare time volunteering to help business owners by answering their questions on the Google Business Profile forum.
In this conversation, Amy demystifies some of the top questions that coworking space owners have about protecting their Google Business Profiles if they allow their members to use their addresses for their own GBP listings.
Here are some questions that I posed to Amy:
What if...
- What do I do if I have a virtual member that signs up through a third party lead generator and I get a Google Business verification card in the mail from them...they have no signage, they haven't paid
- What if a member uses my address and then discontinues membership but their Google Business address is still active and they're still using my address?
- What if somehow someone using my address gets control of my Google Business listing and it becomes theirs? (I saw this happen to a very established operator)
What else should we know about protecting my Google Business Profile?
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