Summarize your question.Google places listing has gone AWOL :-(
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<cite>Bonjour from sunny wetherby UK :-)</cite>
<cite>Ive got a rogue Google places listing. I want the listing to sit under http://www.barrettsteel.com/ not under www.barrettonline.co.uk</cite>
<cite>Here is the problem illustrated:</cite>
<cite>http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc53/zymurgy_bucket/local-listing-attached-badly.jpg</cite>
<cite>So my question is please. How do move the Google Pla ces lisrting from under www.barrettonline.co.uk to underwww.barrettsteel.com</cite>
<cite>Thanks in advance,</cite>
<cite>David</cite>
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Hi David,
As Bede has mentioned, if you can provide a little more information, it would be helpful. Are you in control of both websites/businesses and their associated Google Place Pages? Please describe more fully what you are in control of and what your goals are. I'll look forward to your reply!
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Hi David,
Can you clarify what you mean by "Sit under"?
Do you want the places listing to display barrettsteel.com as the web address?
Or, do you want the listing to show barettsteel.com as the web address and show up above the "normal" (non-local) result?
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Do you or the owner have control of the Place page for this client? (see http://goo.gl/maps/WVxQ) You'll need to change the URL set as the website for this Place. Then it should hopefully show under the correct domain.
Something else you can do to help Google identify the geographical location of http://www.barrettsteel.com/ is to add schema.org Rich Snippets markup to the page, specifically to the address and other business details in the footer. You could use http://schema.org/Corporation or http://schema.org/LocalBusiness.
If you're not familiar with Rich Snippets this infographic is a good place to start, and you'll find some other great articles on SEOmoz if you want to dive deeper into the subject too. For help with your particular implementation, you should find all the guidance you need by getting familiar with schema.org and using the notes there.
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