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Include only the necessary information in your business name and avoid adding unnecessary information. See the examples below to see what information you can and cannot include in your business name. Information that cannot be included in a business name Those listed below may not be used as business names. Information that cannot be included in the name Examples of guideline violations marketing taglinthis information in your business name violates our guidelines and will result in the suspension of your business profile. Also, be aware that chain brands and independent practitioners (such as doctors, lawyers, and real estate agents) that operate in multiple locations have different guidelines.
What to do if your business name is difficult to read There are a wide varie Consumer Mobile number Database ty of business names, especially in Japan, where there are many store names that use difficult-to-read kanji or foreign words. You will need to be careful when writing these names as your business name on your Google Business Profile. As a general rule, only the official name should be written in the business name . For example, our company name "Gyro-n" is pronounced "Gyron" and is difficult to read. However, you cannot register "Gyro-n" as your business name on your Google Business Profile.

The reason is that it is against Google's guidelines to use a business name that has not been published or disseminated as an official name or signboard. Common countermeasures for obfuscated business names If your business name is difficult to read, it's a good idea to make it known by posting it on your website or Google Business Profile. However, including pronunciations in your business name should be avoided as it will reduce the match rate during searches. Additionally, if your business name includes symbols such as parentheses (such as "()" or "[]") that are rarely used in searches, the match rate will drop in named searches, making it difficult to obtain search ratings.
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