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Why creating your profile in Mobal is faster (and easier) than doing it on Google first

How to create your Google Business profile directly in Mobal

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Written by Mobal Support
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When setting up your online business presence, it might feel natural to start with Google. But creating your profile directly in Mobal is not only faster, it’s much easier. Here’s why, plus a simple step-by-step guide.

No need to switch between tools

If you start with Google first, you’ll have to create and verify there, then come back to Mobal to connect and import it. This takes extra time and can get confusing.

When you start directly in Mobal, everything is set up in one smooth flow, no app switching, no extra verification steps.

A guided, step-by-step setup

Mobal guides you clearly through each step, so you don’t have to figure anything out yourself. You’ll enter your business details, add photos and hours, and get your profile ready to go, all in minutes.

How to create your profile in Mobal

  1. Log in to your Mobal account (or sign up if you’re new).

  2. Click on “Create Profile.”

  3. Enter your business details, like your name, address, category, and contact info.

  4. Add your business hours and photos to showcase your business.

  5. Review everything and click “Publish.”

That’s it! Mobal will handle publishing your profile to Google and other platforms for you.

Avoid duplicate work

Starting directly in Mobal means you only enter your information once. No need to repeat steps or update two separate profiles.

Everything managed in one place

Once your profile is live, you can manage and update it from Mobal anytime. Any changes you make will sync to Google and other connected platforms automatically.

Start faster, grow faster

Your time is valuable. Creating your profile directly in Mobal helps you get online faster so you can focus on growing your business.


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