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HOW TO SUBMIT VERIFY FACEBOOK PAGE REQUEST – 2017

How To Submit Request For Verify Facebook Page.

Is Verification depend on Page Category. ?

Facebook pages are of various categories. It does not matter if you change your page category from settings will also change your page type. Just take an example if our Safe Tricks fans currently in the category of Internet Website but we can change it into Brand or celebrity. Now the question comes out, will Facebook treat my page like brand or celebrity ? But in actual it not the case. Just by changing your page category will not change your page behavior and not lets you to get verified. If your page is about celebrity and you chosen a wrong one in that condition you are seeking for verification then it will not work for you. In short,

Page Category Should always matches With Page Type.

So if your page is just a community page and by changing its category will not results page verification.

Facebook Accepts only pages of these categories.

  • Celebrities.
  • Journalists.
  • Government Officials.
  • Popular Brand or Businesses.

Method To Submit Request For Verification.

Automatic Process.

Facebook verify pages automatically only in that condition if the page is quite popular or about any famous thing. Big celebrities, brand and other pages automatically get verification request because they are famous. But for those who are not so famous at this time or Facebook was unable to find and select them for verification then they provides some setting which help pages to get verification. In short, if your Facebook page is in the condition or qualified for verification then by doing few settings it will increase chances of getting verified. I already explained about these settings in my article if you want to add please check out setting to  verify Facebook page

Important Note:-

Facebook is not accepting further Manual request for verification at this moment. Please wait until Facebook start accepting requests again. Sorry for inconvenience (Updated 18-Sept-2014)

Manual Verification Request Process.

If you believe that your page should match with Facebook verification terms but you are not able to get verified automatically then only way to get your page verified is manual process. But According to Facebook they are not accepting Request for verified publicly. <
Yes its true Facebook is not accepting request from audience but through Agencies, PMD’s or other networks agents which who are dealing for verification. So to get verified you have to contact any agency for verification then they will charge their fee and do all process for manual verification. But recently Facebook Update Form to submit request for manual verification. Just need to select your page and your ID proof. If your page will be eligible then Facebook will accept your page verify it.

Verification Form

Open this Verification form from that account in you which are Admin of that particular page. You will receive response via email from Facebook within 24-48 hours.

Documents For Verification.

If Your Page is about any Celebrity, Artist, journalist or about any famous personality Facebook need Government proof of that person. Acceptable documents are Passport, License or other of same person. If Your Page is about brand then you have provide various kind of document which we will discuss via email.

What Type Pages Are Not Acceptable.?

Pages which are based on.

Website, Blogs, Business, Locations, communities and many more which are not acceptable. If you have Facebook page of this type then sorry your page will not be verified until Facebook start verification for these sectors.
Above given are few tips for Facebook page verification. We don’t guarantee about verification. Its depend on various factor. But don’t forget to try your luck. For any assistance, please write to us in comments below. Do now forget to share.

Read more at - Facebook Page Verification Trick

Top 100+ Local Business Listing Sites To List Your Business On For Free

Top 100+ Local Business Listing Sites To List Your Business On For Free

Local Business Listing Sites

We have spent years narrowing down the best local directory and social sites that any business can list on for free. Listing your business information on these free business listing sites increases online exposure and provides new avenues to reach potential customers. These business listings, also commonly referred to as local SEO citations, are one of the most important local search ranking factors for major search engines and are completely necessary for any effective local SEO campaign. Enjoy this list of free sites to list your business, check back often as we regularly maintain and update this list – and don’t forget to share this page if you find this list useful.
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golocal247.com
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magicyellow.com
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nexport.com
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opendi.us
pages24.com
panoramio.com
plus.google.com
quora.com
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salespider.com
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shopping-time.com
showmelocal.com
slideshare.net
smartguy.com
spoke.com
storeboard.com
superpages.com
trivok.com
trustlink.org
tucando.com
tupalo.com
tuugo.us
us.enrollbusiness.com
wampit.com
wand.com
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yellez.com
yellmy.com
yellowbot.com
yellowpagecity.com
yellowpages.com
yellowusa.com
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yelp.com
zipleaf.us
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7 Unannounced Updates to Google My Business we’ve seen in 2017

Google has been quietly rolling out new features and updates to Google My Business over the last several months, and columnist Joy Hawkins has compiled these underreported changes. Google My Business unannounced updates
We all know that Google is constantly launching updates to their products (over 1,600 last year), and some of these changes are well covered and some slip by unnoticed. I have quietly been keeping track of some of the major changes I’ve noticed so far this year that would impact those of us who work in Local SEO and wanted to share my observations.

1. Google removes permanently closed listings from the Local Finder

If you look at the picture from my article last year about permanently closed listings, you’ll see that there used to be tons of “permanently closed” listings ranking in the Local Finder. They would typically show up at the end of the list (after the open ones), and if you edited a ranking listing to make it appear permanently closed, it would instantly drop to the back of the list.
I haven’t seen a single “permanently closed” listing in the Local Finder in months. This is mostly a good thing, since they aren’t overly useful for users. Google removes permanently closed listings
The “permanently closed” label is problematic for local SEOs in a couple of scenarios. The first would be for businesses that have practitioners. These are the industries that are most likely to have “permanently closed” listings floating out there that they don’t know about for their practitioners. They are now harder to find, but customers could still be seeing them while searching on Google.
Tip: Search for all your existing and former practitioners on Google by name + city and make sure you don’t have any of these out there.
The second problematic scenario would be when spammers start marking competitors as “permanently closed” to make them disappear. You won’t get any type of notification from Google when this happens to your business (Thanks, Google!) unless you visit your Google My Business dashboard daily.
Tip: Since not everyone has time to do that, my suggestion would be to utilize a ranking tracker that also sends you alerts when they notice changes on your listing, like BrightLocal does.

2. Google removes the ability to access the classic version of Google Plus

Google came out with the new version of Google Plus back in 2015, but up until a couple of months ago, they still kept the classic version accessible — and it was the version that Google cached in their search results.
Why does this matter for local SEOs? The classic version had all the Name, Address, Phone Number (NAP) data on it that we loved so much, and the new version gives you none of this info. Many of us used the site:plus.google.com search to find duplicate listings for clients, and this function no longer works, since the cached version of Google Plus has no phone number, no address and no reviews.
Tip: Unless you’re using Google Plus for posts that get lots of engagement, you don’t have much else to do over there, since it’s now almost completely divorced from Google My Business. Posting random links to your blog articles won’t help you unless they get shares, +1s or comments.

3. Google launches a platform for reviewing edits to business listings on Google Maps on Desktop

reviewing edits to business listingsSince MapMaker shut down, lots of people are under the impression that reviewing edits to business listings is no longer possible. Google has had the ability to review edits on the Google Maps app for quite some time, but since those of us in the local SEO industry rarely sit around doing client work on our phones, lots of people don’t realize this is possible. In March, Google also launched a “Check the Facts” feature on Desktop for Local Guides. This is a very simplified version of editing and isn’t really comparable to what we used to have on MapMaker, but it does allow for users to approve or deny each other’s edits to business listings. When this first launched, it was only available to Local Guides who were a Level 5 but rolled out to all Local Guides levels a few weeks later. 

4. Google removes pending edits for a listing’s status from showing up on the Google Maps app

Google removes pending editsI outlined in this article how spammers were attacking legit business listings by reporting their listings as spam just to get the pending status to show up on their listing on mobile. Indeed, these spammers shifted their focus to Trump Tower at one point, and searching for it on the Google Maps app produced the following listing:
Google removed pending edits for a listing’s status shortly after I wrote that article, so now if someone reports you as spam, you don’t have to worry unless the edit actually publishes.

5. Google rolls out the Snack Pack to more industries in the USA

Different from the 3-pack, the “Snack Pack” refers to the local layout that that is missing the links to the business website or driving directions; instead of seeing these (useful) buttons, you get an image.
For some reason, Google decided earlier this year that all of us who search on Google would love to see pictures of bugs when searching for pest control instead of a website that would tell us more about the company we’re potentially hiring. Mike Blumenthal pointed out that in addition to pest control, jewelers and sporting goods stores also now have this layout.

Google rolls out the Snack Pack
6. Businesses can now access 18 months of data from Insights inside their Google My Business dashboard

In April, Google added bulk insights to the dashboard, which might look unimpressive at first if you don’t catch the fact that you can now select a custom date range for data and aren’t stuck looking at one-week, one-month, or one-quarter intervals! This is a huge plus for agencies who onboard new clients and want the ability to see how their stats look before they start improving things.
Tip: Compare data year over year instead of month over month. I find this gives a much more accurate picture of improvement, especially for seasonal businesses.

7. Google starts actively showing local pack ads on mobile

I first heard that this AdWords feature was coming last year while at SMX Advanced in Seattle. After tweeting a really blurry picture of the feature, we heard very little from Google about it until I noticed the ads starting to show up everywhere a couple months ago. Here is a picture of what they look like that I took using Mobile Moxie’s Mobile Search Simulator: local pack ads on mobile

Notice anything else?

Tons of other updates have happened in the last few months, but I wanted to highlight the ones I found got very little coverage that you might have missed. Were there any other major things you noticed that didn’t make the list?

Read more at - Google My Business unannounced updates

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