Image shown in Google SERPs
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Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone can help. Is there any way to change the image displayed for a brand image in Google SERPs?
See screenshot below. The image of the BBQs and iPod links to an old blog post. We'd like this changed ideally.
Thanks!
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Hi Oneserve,
It is a good idea to try to get in touch with Google about this, but in the event that you get the answer that the pic is being pulled algorithmically and they can't do anything about it, here is further reading on this topic:
Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the advice. I have contacted them so hopefully they will respond soon.
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Because it is a local branded result you can try to contact the Google local business team, https://support.google.com/places/answer/173102?hl=en&ref_topic=1656742# and ask them to fix it. We had a problem where an employee face, instead of our company logo was showing up, which we're still working on getting removed.
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