above now show up. filter-local-possum In another case I reviewed, a business owner had two listings that were named differently, had different phone numbers, different websites, and different addresses. We tracked its ranking daily and used a tracker from BrightLocal who also took screenshots of search results daily. Each day one listing appeared, the other did not. They kept going back and forth but never appeared together at the same time. At first I was confused
when logging in because their full name, address, phone number (NAP) profile was different. The client then explained that they are technically in the same building even though they have different addresses. The address varies depending on which side of the street fax number list you are entering. This information helped me confirm that Google is a bit more sophisticated than just looking at the address you enter into Google My Business (GMB). (On that note, many have tried to escape the filter by simply
adding a suite number. This didn't work in any case I looked at.) In another case, it got even crazier. There is a dentist I work with who has two different practices. They are both on the same road but have completely different addresses and are not in the same building. They have different NAPs, different doctors, the sites are not hosted together, and they are not claimed in the same Google account. The only connection is that he owns both, and technically the parent company that owns both is what would