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Can you create a Google Business Profile at a co-working space?

I get this question all the time, so I thought I'd share my answer here:

Yes, co-working spaces can be used on Google IF:

  1. You have a dedicated office with permanent signage at the location
  2. You have a unique phone number directly answered by your staff and not by the co-working building’s answering service
  3. You have staff in place at the location during stated business hours

I still don’t love it, though, because co-working spaces put your Profile under extra scrutiny and could be more prone to triggering suspensions and verifications.

If you’re going to get a dedicated space with signage at a co-working space, you might as well get a real office somewhere else and not put that target on your back.

Did I miss anything?

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