Millions of Business Listings on Google Maps Are Fake -- and Google Profits

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Millions of Business Listings on Google Maps Are Fake -- and Google Profits

Out of habit, Nancy Carter, a retired federal employee, turned to Google for help one August evening. She ended the night wishing she hadn't. Ms. Carter had pulled into her Falls Church, Va., driveway and saw the garage door was stuck. The 67-year-old searched Google and found the listing of a local repair service she had used before. She phoned in a house call. Google's ubiquitous internet platform shapes what's real and what isn't for more than 2 billion monthly users. Yet Google Maps, triggered by such Google queries as the one Ms. Carter made, is overrun with millions of false business addresses and fake names, according to advertisers, search experts and current and former Google employees.

The ruse lures the unsuspecting to what appear to be Google-suggested local businesses, a costly and dangerous deception. A man arrived at Ms. Carter's home in an unmarked van and said he was a company contractor. He wasn't. After working on the garage door, he asked for $728, nearly twice the cost of previous repairs, Ms. Carter said. He demanded cash or a personal check, but she refused. "I'm at my house by myself with this guy," she said. "He could have knocked me over dead." The repairman had hijacked the name of a legitimate business on Google Maps and listed his own phone number. He returned to Ms. Carter's home again and again, hounding her for payment of a repair so shoddy it had to be redone. Three years later, Google still can't seem to stop the proliferation of fictional business listings and aggressive con artists on its search engine. The scams are profitable for nearly everyone involved, Google included. Consumers and legitimate businesses end up the losers.
 

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I manage paid Google listings all day at work. They are trying to crack down on some “home services “. Trying to make sure they are legitimate businesses. Locksmiths. Garage Door Repair. Etc.

They are not showing the ads unless they go through a verification process. Which includes showing their business license and insurance. The messed up part is in my portfolio I have probably 80 garage door contractors and submitted the verification process for all of them over a year ago and Google has probably only approved a couple. Google is moving real slow getting the ads back up.

Google Maps is a different story though. If it’s a unclaimed listing somebody can easily hijack it
 

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I manage paid Google listings all day at work. They are trying to crack down on some “home services “. Trying to make sure they are legitimate businesses. Locksmiths. Garage Door Repair. Etc.

They are not showing the ads unless they go through a verification process. Which includes showing their business license and insurance. The messed up part is in my portfolio I have probably 80 garage door contractors and submitted the verification process for all of them over a year ago and Google has probably only approved a couple. Google is moving real slow getting the ads back up.

Google Maps is a different story though. If it’s a unclaimed listing somebody can easily hijack it

Thanks for the explanation. And this makes perfect sense. I mean it's hard enough working at any large organization to get approvals/verification on individual files/cases. So easy for shyt to fall through the cracks.

But I can't even imagine the scope of trying to do this for Google listings. The sheer volume of information that then must get human clearance/approval.
 

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:evil: the process is much tougher now. a few years back i made dozens of listings for 2 companies and just called google on the phone and pretended to be in a bunch of cities.
lockmsith and garage door repair are probably the 2 most fraudulent so they are the ones that have the most scrutiny. most of those old listings i made are dead now but they stayed up quite a while and made many thousands of dollars for the companies.
 

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:evil: the process is much tougher now. a few years back i made dozens of listings for 2 companies and just called google on the phone and pretended to be in a bunch of cities.
lockmsith and garage door repair are probably the 2 most fraudulent so they are the ones that have the most scrutiny. most of those old listings i made are dead now but they stayed up quite a while and made many thousands of dollars for the companies.
I use to eat off of Google Maps:wow:

I would just make up gmail accounts. Verify them that way. Or call Google and verify the maps listing from a Google Voice number :mjgrin:


When I had new clients for PPC campaigns little did they know that for the first month or two most of their leads were coming from the free google maps listing I set up for them:steviej:


After a month or two the paid listing would get some history behind it and leads would start to trickle in. But Maps held me down.


That bubble has burst :mjcry:
 
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