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Location assets allow ads to include a business address, phone number, and other information (e.g. business hours and ratings) about a specific business location.
Location assets and affiliate location assets are subject to the standard Google Ads policies, the policies for text, images and video, and the requirements below.
Google Business Profile (GBP) is commonly used to create and provide data for location assets in your Google Ads account. The information about your business and images of your location are managed in your GBP account directly, not in Google Ads. GBP is only available in certain supported countries.
Location owner approval
The following is not allowed:
Advertising a business location without the explicit approval of the business owner at that location
Physical location unavailable
The following is not allowed:
Location specified is not recognized by Google.
- Example: Address: 555 Martian Road, Massachusetts, Maldives
Location specified is for a closed location.
Product or service not relevant to location
The following is not allowed:
The location specified does not match the business running the ad.
Note: This restriction does not apply to affiliate location assets.
- Example:
- Advertiser is a bank in Florida and location specified is a bank in California.
The product or service in the ad isn’t sold or found at the location specified.
- Examples:
- Landing page is about refrigerators, location specified includes a supermarket chain that does not sell refrigerators.
- Landing page is about refrigerators, location specified is a massage parlor.
Learn how to fix a disapproved ad or extension. If you can’t edit the online location to meet this requirement, upload a different location that complies with the policy. If you disagree with our decision or have fixed your asset, you can appeal the policy decision directly from your Google Ads account (if available). Alternatively, you can dispute policy decisions using the Disapproved ads and policy questions form.
Related policies and common disapprovals
The following Google Ads policies are especially relevant to this ad format and are often associated with disapprovals. Learn about what happens if you violate our policies.
Editorial
The standard requirements for clarity, correct spelling, and use of capitalization and symbols apply to all ads. See the Editorial policy for more information.
Misleading content
All information should be accurate and descriptive of what you’re advertising. See the Misleading content policy for more information.
Unavailable offers
Products or services should be priced accurately, easily found at the ad's destination, and match with headers and descriptions. See the Unavailable offers policy for more information.
Unclear relevance
Unsupported language
All ads and extensions must be written in a supported language and link to a destination in a supported language. See the Unsupported language policy for more information.