![]() ![]() Please let me know if anything I've written needs further clarification. You will be best able to determine whether that's possible. The second option, if all of your woodworking tools are in a single shop, could involve some difficult structural business changes, such as opening up a second workshop. Given this, you have two options to proceed with guaranteed safety:ĭecide you are really just running one carpentry business with a variety of services promoted via a single website and a single Google My Business listing.ĭecide you are really running two distinct businesses and locate one of them at a different physical location, as well as ensuring they each have their own website and phone number, and completely unique branding (a different name, etc.). It's possible that they could decide you are trying to spam them, and penalize or even remove one or more of your listings. ![]() Google does have separate categories for Home Builder, Furniture Repair and Carpenter, but I would have a moderate concern that Google might decide that you are a single business (a carpentry business) attempting to appear like multiple businesses with multiple Google listings. If one of your businesses was the tiny house business and other was a computer repair company, you'd have no problem having them share addresses, provided you equipped each business with a unique phone number and a unique website.īut, in your case, both of your businesses appear to be related to carpentry (houses, furniture, woodworking, etc.). Moving along, if you determine that you are eligible because you're meeting some tiny house buyers face-to-face, you have a second problem to tackle: the problem of co-located businesses at the same address. In other words, you have to be meeting at least some of your customers in person to be eligible for a listing. So, if your consumer base for the tiny houses is completely national rather than local, and you are not meeting these shoppers face-to-face, you do not qualify for a Google My Business listing.īut, if at least some of your customers for the tiny houses are local and you are meeting with them either at your place of business or are going from your place of business to meet them out at their houses, then, yes, you would qualify for a Google My Business listing. Having a Google My Business listing is dependent on you having face-to-face interactions with customers. If I've misunderstood that in any way, please correct me. You've now started a national business in which you will ship tiny house kits or materials to customers across the U.S. You do woodworking/carpentry/repairs via an existing local business for local customers with whom you meet face-to-face. In regards to your question, I'm understanding your scenario this way: Good afternoon, and congratulations on launching your tiny house business. ![]()
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