Suspended by Google? We Can Help.
If your Google Business Listing (GBL) — formerly Google My Business (GMB) — has been suspended, rejected, or flagged, you’re not alone. Thousands of legitimate businesses lose their visibility on Google every day due to vague policies and automated suspensions.
At Found On Local, we specialize in getting your listing reinstated fast — the right way.

Why Does Google Suspend Listings?
Google doesn’t always explain why your listing was suspended. But here are the most common reasons:
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Service area businesses without proper documentation
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Issues with business name formatting or keyword stuffing
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Multiple profiles at the same address
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Suspicious changes to the listing
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Failed video verification attempts
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Inconsistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) across the web

Whatever the reason — we know how to identify it and fix it.
What We Offer: Full-Service GBL Reinstatement

We handle the reinstatement process from start to finish:
- Complete audit of your GBL listing and supporting info
- Cleanup of violations (categories, business name, address format)
- Preparation of required documentation (photos, licenses, proof of signage)
- Video verification coaching so you don’t get rejected again
- Direct submission of the reinstatement request to Google
- Ongoing communication with Google Support until resolution
We've handled dozens of reinstatements successfully, even when others failed.
After Reinstatement: Build It Back Stronger
Once your listing is back online, we don’t stop there.
Our Google Business optimization service strengthens your listing with:
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Weekly GBP posts with branded images
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Keyword-rich service descriptions
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Review-building tools (custom QR codes + links)
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Local photo uploads and SEO captions
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Citation clean-up and NAP consistency
We build your visibility from the ground up — so it sticks.
Why Choose Found On Local?
- Fast turnaround and expert support
- Transparent pricing — no hidden contracts
- One client per industry, per region (no conflict of interest)
- Real humans who know how Google actually works