Unsolved Can a location have multiple locations?
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I have a business that has added another location to their business. How do I add this in for Moz Local? Will it push through to Google?
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@StorefrontEngine Log in to your Moz Local account
Click on "Listings"
Click on "Add a Location"
Enter the details for the new location such as address, phone number, business hours, and any other relevant information
Click on "Save Changes"
Once you have added the location to Moz Local, it should push through to Google. Moz Local is integrated with Google My Business, so any changes you make in Moz Local will automatically reflect in Google My Business.
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