Common issues when linking your Google Ads and Business Profile

The following are some common scenarios that can cause issues when linking your Google Ads and Business Profile and some tips to resolve them. Keep in mind that you’ll need access to the Business Profile that lists your locations.

Learn more about Linking your Google Ads and Business Profiles.

You don’t have access to the Business Profile

If you don’t manage the Business Profile you’re trying to link, you’ll need to contact the manager of that account. You can then send a request to the email associated with the Business Profile. You can also request that the account manager share owner or manager access.

You’re trying to share location assets across multiple accounts

If you’re going to link multiple accounts, they must be under the same Google Ads manager account. There should be a single email associated with the multiple accounts to link them to Business Profile.

Note: You can only link your Google Ads account to one Business Profile at a time. If you’d like to link a new Business Profile to a Google Ads account that’s already linked to a different Business Profile, you'll need to remove the link to the old Business Profile first before linking the new one.

After you link your Google Ads account and your Business Profile, or edit your business' location in the Business Profile product interface, both of your accounts should sync within 24 hours. Edits made to your business information in Business Profile can take up to 24 hours to show up in Google Ads.

Use the following steps to find out the progress of your account’s linking:

Note: The instructions below are part of the new design for the Google Ads user experience. To use the previous design, click the "Appearance" icon, and select Use previous design. If you're using the previous version of Google Ads, review the Quick reference map or use the Search bar in the top navigation panel of Google Ads to find the page you’re searching for.
  1. In your Google Ads account, click the Campaigns icon Campaigns Icon.
  2. Click the Assets drop down in the section menu.
  3. Click Assets.
  4. You’ll notice a table with all your assets. Select Associations (legacy) from the “Table view”.
  5. Click the Location at the top of the table.

After about 24 hours, the "Assets" tab should show the total number of locations that have been updated as a result of the linked accounts. If you aren’t able to find locations in the “Assets” tab in your Google Ads account, make sure the locations in your Business Profile follow these guidelines:

  • Business name: Enter a business name with 80 characters or less.
  • Address line 1: This is required. Don't leave this box blank.
  • Street address: Enter an address with no more than 80 characters.
  • Country code: This is required. Don't leave this box blank.
  • URL: Enter a URL with no more than 35 characters.

Learn more about the Guidelines for representing your business on Google.


Keep in mind

Changing the password of your Business Profile won't require re-linking from Google Ads.

The following 2 situations might delete feed items for location assets:

  1. Changing (adding or removing) a filter at the account-level location asset. Any feed items that don't match the filter will be deleted.
  2. Adding a Google Ads label to the listing in Business Profile, and then filtering only those locations with labels at the account level. All listings that had a label added are then re-synced to Google Ads as a new feed item ID.

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