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Hello Experts, I need suggestions.

Category: Locksmith
Business Model: Service Area

Currently, we have one profile with 200+ reviews. We plan to create a second location in a different city with a new team member. The verification will use the team member's home address.

My question:
For creating and verifying the Google Business Profile for the second location, should I use a separate Gmail account to avoid any risk of suspension on the first profile, or is it safe to use the same Gmail account as the first profile?

If we successfully verify and grow this profile, we plan to expand further with a third and fourth location.
 
I don't think the issue is creating new locations? I would think the issue would be using the home address. In my experience, Google does not like the home address to be used for a business.. which is silly because many services are offered out of a home!

I've had some success with using a home address for a service based business. You could try and see if they allow it, but it could be that they deny it based on that alone.

As far as the email goes, I'm really not sure. You could create it using a different email, than give access to the first email so it's not operated by the same email.

Hopefully this helps! Best of luck.
 
@patrick71 - There's a fine detail here.

To quote the Guidelines: "Service-area businesses, or businesses that serve customers at their locations, should have one profile for the central office or location with a designated service area." In other words, a service area business cannot use an employee's home to create an additional Business Profile in the service area.

However, "If you have different locations for your service business, with separate service areas and separate staff at each location, you’re allowed one profile for each location." So, if the employee were to operate kind of like a franchisee, with a unique phone number, a unique service area with no overlap, a business license from the served cities, etc., you can make the second profile fit within Google's Guidelines.

Here's my general rule of thumb: the second profile should have its own phone number, which is answered by a different receptionist, and dispatches a different team across a different service area.
 
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