I thought about that kind of complication. Google street view here was recorded in 2013.
Google AI detective will have it's hands full. Maybe intergalactic investigative force, IIF, will join to investigate. Some Martians might even land, to provide ground support in this gargantuan and...
Ok, that makes sense. Thank you.
I understand that short name - "brand" name - is what Google wants the most, but if more complex name can pass the verification, that would be the best outcome for some businesses, as in these kind of cases.
Yes, because full legal name has to be on the signage, by the law.
There are some liberties on writing the sign, for example the order of main elements of the name can be different, but all elements of the name must be on the sign, by the law.
In this case, the signage would read:
Bright Care...
Where I'm from, full name as I gave in the example is an official legal name of the business. It is a common format used for small businesses/solo practitioners, and is customary. So there are thousands of businesses with that type of name (type of business + brand name + owner's name, in any...
It is a solo-practitioner business, there are no other practitioners. I quess main GBP is one where doctor's name is also mentioned, like: Bright Care Dental Office: Dr Sam Orton.
Those are cases where doctor doesn't want to expand business and get more doctors in. He or she plans to work that...
Hi,
With various issues coming up with GBP verification and management processes, I am becoming slightly paranoid. I worry about every detail.
So, when verifying solo practicioner via video, let's say with GBP name "Bright Care Dental Office: Dr Sam Orton", must outside signage be written 100%...
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