Google Suspended My business listing
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hi there,
Google has Suspended By Google Business Listing Google has suspended your page due to quality issues. there is No spam Things in My Business, i have Requested Google, But It has not made active Since 10 Days, Is there any way to make My listing Publish on Google
please Guide me to which steps Need take
Thnx
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Good luck!
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okay Thank you so much
Let me Go through out this, If helps Thnx Again!!
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Hey There,
So sorry to hear this has happened. Recommended reading:
https://onlineownership.com/google-has-suspended-your-page-due-to-quality-issues/
https://searchengineland.com/top-9-reasons-google-suspends-local-listings-247394
I recommend that you go through both of those to see if there's something you may have overlooked. Then, as Andy is mentioning, you need to take this to the GMB forum and be persistent in asking for help. Tell them you've read through both Joy Hawkins' and Tim Capper's articles on suspensions and that you either a) found and fixed an issue or b) could not find any issue at all. Be prepared to share the complete details of your business and the exact language of the message you got from Google, and to be persistent in asking for help from the Top Contributors (TCs) who staff the forum.
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Thnx
1. No one Reported Spam it
2. Google Asked Me for Mobile verification, SO Post card not sent, But Now as It has Marked Suspended, I am Not able to reverify it,
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Yes , i do check this before, But wont helped
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Hi,
The best think you can do is head over here:
https://support.google.com/business/?hl=en-GB#topic=4539639Those are the Google My Business support pages and from there you can diagnose issues, but also have access to the community with a lot of very knowledgeable people. I am sure you will find someone to help you, but in the meantime, you might get other ides from members here as well.
-Andy
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Hello
This sounds strange. Do you know why it has happened?
Is it possible someone has reported you on google maps for having an incorrect address? Did you authorize your address with your Google postcard? (the one they send out)
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