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Google Adds 'Black-Owned' Attribute to Google My Business - Alpha SEO

On July 30th, Google launched the new Black-owned attribute on Google My Business. Just as businesses can tag themselves as ‘veteran-led’ or ‘women-led’ in the Highlights section of their listing, businesses can now also tag themselves as ‘black-owned.’
 


Image Source: blog.google/outreach-initiatives/small-business/supporting-black-businessowners/

 

Here’s Google’s word on the newest attribute:

“With this attribute, our goal is to make Search and Maps more inclusive and help support Black-owned businesses when they need it most.

‘Everyone who comes into this store is welcome’” says Janet Jones, founder, and co-owner of the Detroit-based Source Booksellers. ‘For us, being Black-owned means serving the community we’re in.’

By adding the attribute, people using Google Search and Maps can see Source Booksellers is Black-owned, and easily extend their support by purchasing one of their products, leaving a great review and sharing their Business Profile with others looking for their next book.”

What you can do: If this attribute applies to you or your client’s business, start by reading Google’s full announcement, as they’ve also introduced a collection of other business resources and training opportunities for Black-owned establishments and entrepreneurs.

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