Your Google Business Profile business name must match your real-world trading name exactly. Adding keywords, locations, or taglines to your business name is one of the most common causes of GBP suspension. Here's what's allowed, how to update your name correctly, and how to use keywords effectively without risking your profile.
Your GBP business name must reflect exactly how your business appears in the real world — on your signage, receipts, letterheads, and business registration. 'Sharma Dental Clinic' is correct. 'Best Dental Clinic Ahmedabad Dr. Sharma' is a policy violation.
Adding search keywords to your business name ('Best Plumber Delhi Fast 24/7') is explicitly against Google's guidelines and is a common cause of suspension. Keywords belong in your description, services list, and Q&A — not in your name.
Adding your city or neighbourhood to your name ('Sharma Dentist Bopal') is only allowed if it's genuinely part of your legal trading name — if your business card, signage, and registration all say 'Sharma Dentist Bopal'. If you're adding the location just for search visibility, it's a violation.
Your legal/trading name exactly. Abbreviations that you genuinely use. A single descriptor if it's part of your actual operating name (e.g., 'Sharma Dental Clinic and Implant Centre' if that's your actual full name). Nothing beyond that.
Keywords your customers search for belong in your description (750 chars), services list, Q&A section, and GBP posts — not in your name. These fields are specifically designed for keyword content and won't risk a suspension.
Any business name change is flagged for Google's review — particularly if the new name is significantly different from the current one. The review typically takes 24–72 hours. Compliant changes are approved; non-compliant changes are rejected.
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