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Bulk Connection of Google Business Profile Locations
Bulk Connection of Google Business Profile Locations
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🔴 Important: To be able to connect locations in bulk, you must have a bulk-verified Google Business Profile (GBP) account. This guide explains how to verify a GBP account in bulk.

The bulk connection enables all locations in one Google Business account to connect to one location group.

The recommended structure for connecting is to mirror the Accounts and Location Groups 1:1. However, you can connect multiple accounts to one location group; it is not possible to connect one account to multiple location groups.

🔴 IMPORTANT:

☝️ The location information in the platform must match the GBP location address data (including pin placement).

☝️ The identifier must match the Store Code in Google.

☝️ If these differ significantly, the system will not recognise the location and potentially create a duplicate.

Connecting the GBP pages

Once you have read the information above and are ready to connect your GBP, please proceed to the steps below.

👉 Log into your white-labelled platform, navigate to Reputation -> Listings, and, if you manage multiple accounts, filter for the Account you wish to connect. This step is essential to connect the account to the correct location group.

👉 Next, select one of the filtered locations and go to the Directories tab.

Step 1. Connect
Click on "Connect"

Step 2. Start
Click on "Start"

Step 3. Sign in

Enter account details and click on "Sign in"


Step 4. Allow Access

Click on "Allow"


Step 5. Select Account

Select the location group that contains the location.


Step 6. Connect

Click on "Connect all locations"

Managing the Different Connections Statuses

Allow the system three to five days to match and connect all the locations. Click here to learn more about checking Google Business Profile connection status.

If you have any further questions, please contact us at
[email protected].

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