Google confirmed it’s updating the verification process for Local Services Ads. The tech giant begun informing advertisers in specific sectors, like law services, about the update on March 4.
However, there are additional reports suggesting that a broader verification process update is in the works to address spam issues within the Local Services Ads (LSA) program.
What’s changing. Starting from the end of 2024, certain professionals featured in your Local Services Ads, such as lawyers, must undergo an identity check in addition to the license check to confirm their affiliation with your business, according to an email sent to advertisers by Google. To maintain the continuity of your Local Services Ads, the business owner or senior partner in your firm or practice must also pass an identity check. Moreover, any featured professionals will be required to undergo an identity check to continue appearing in your ads.
Why now? Google is updating its system to better protect against fake attempts to pose as licensed professionals, ensuring consumers are safe from impersonators.
Timeline. This change is being implemented gradually, starting with smaller states, and will progressively move to larger states throughout the year. Providers or featured professionals who need to take action to verify their identity should have already received an email with instructions on how to complete the verification process.
Google update emails. Anthony Higman, CEO of online advertising agency Adsquire, shared a preview of the email he received from Google on X:
Len Raleigh, President of Telapost SEO & Content Marketing, also reported receiving the same email on X.
Next steps. Affected advertisers will receive an email from Google seven days before the initiation of the identity verification process for their business. Once the identity verification starts, the business owner or senior partner and featured professionals will receive an email from Google’s verification partner, Evident, with additional instructions. If the business owner or a senior partner in the firm fails to pass the identity check within six days, their ad will cease to appear in search results. Similarly, featured professionals who do not complete identity checks within six days will no longer be featured in the ads.
More changes to come? Google began sending out verification update emails shortly after X user @coreyofthemtn wrote that “big changes” were coming to LSAs. He posted:
Why we care. The upgraded verification process can protect your business from impersonator scams. If left unchecked, these scams may limit your campaign’s reach, resulting in fewer leads and a lower return on ROI.
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