When something about your business changes (like the name, logo, or ownership), it can be tempting to start fresh by creating a brand-new Google Business Profile (GBP). But before you do, it’s important to understand how Google handles multiple listings and what the pros and cons are.

Why You Might Consider a New Listing

Some business owners think a new listing is the best option because:

  • They want to separate from old reviews.
  • They want a clean slate for branding or reputation.
  • They think it might be faster to start over than fix outdated info.

While a new listing may seem like an easy solution, it may just end up being a bigger headache.

The Risks of Creating a New Listing

Google Flags Duplicates

If your new listing shares the same name, address, or phone number as an existing one (like a verified profile at the same location), Google will likely flag it as a duplicate.

Duplicates Get Merged or Hidden

When flagged, Google usually merges the information into the existing profile — or hides the new one entirely so it never appears in searches or Maps.

No Search History = Low Visibility

Even if the new profile sticks, it starts from zero. No search history, no ranking authority, no clicks. That means it will be much harder for customers to find you compared to the original listing.

The Benefits of Updating Your Existing Listing

Instead of starting from scratch, updating the existing Google Business Profile is usually the smarter move. Here’s why:

Keeps your search visibility

The existing listing already has ranking power and history.

Faster results

You won’t be waiting months for a new profile to build authority.

Flexibility

You can update business info, add new photos, post updates, and even request to have irrelevant or unfair reviews removed.

Consistency

Customers and Google both prefer seeing one, strong, verified listing rather than multiple confusing ones.

The Bottom Line

While it might be tempting to create a new Google Business Profile, it often backfires. Duplicates usually get merged, hidden, or struggle to rank.

The better strategy is to update and optimize your existing listing. That way, you keep all the visibility you’ve already earned while ensuring customers see the most accurate, up-to-date information about your business.

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Elizabeth Kwak

Elizabeth is one of our social media coordinators. She is an artist in her free time, and when she's not at work she is almost always with her Siberian Husky, Layla.

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