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Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 22:50:04 GMT -6
If one business is contained within another business, like McDonald's within Walmart, my business name should be and, not. If co-located brands share the same location, they should not merge their brand names into the list. They should create a list that only contains one brand name, or, if the brands operate independently, create a unique list for each individual brand. If the multiple lists actually reflect qualifying departments within the business (such as the Sales and Parts Department of a Chevrolet dealership. Then it is correct to name the lists (Chevrolet Sales Department) and (Chevrolet Parts C Level Contact List Department). Shared brand elements won't be penalized as long as different departments have different words for their names, phone numbers, and categories. If one brand sells another brand's product (for example, selling tires), do not include the brand of the product sold in the business name. However, if the business location is an authorized and fully dedicated seller of branded products or services (sometimes called a franchisee. You can use the base brand name when creating your listing, such as Premium Retailer. If an owner is starting several new businesses in the same location, the best thing to do is to keep their names different. For example, someone station in the same building can reduce the potential for filtering, penalties, and other problems by avoiding naming conventions like Rainbow Pottery and Rainbow Pet Grooming in the same location. QCan I create separate lists for courses, meetings, or events that share a location.
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