
Google Tightens Business Profile Link Policies
Google Tightens Business Profile Link Policies
In September 2025, Google rolled out stricter rules for Business Profile links. The goal: sharpen trust, accuracy, and customer experience. For businesses worldwide, the message is clear—adapt fast or risk losing visibility.
What Changed
Dedicated Landing Pages
Every “order,” “book,” or “menu” link must send customers to a page built for that exact location. No more sending people to a homepage or a generic portal. Multi-location brands now need unique landing pages for each branch.
Direct Action Completion
Action links must let customers finish what they came to do—place the order, book the appointment—without detours. Social media, chat apps, app stores, link shorteners, or dead-end redirects? All banned.
Technical Compliance
Google now crawls every link daily. If a page is blocked, broken, or gated with CAPTCHAs, it’s stripped from your profile. If Google’s bots can’t access it, it doesn’t exist.
Automated Enforcement
Only verified businesses can submit links. Even then, links won’t go live until Google signs off. Non-compliant links are removed instantly, often without warning. Appeals are limited.
No Social or Non-Action Links
Links to Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or any platform that doesn’t directly deliver a customer action are gone for good.
Why It Matters
No grace period. The policy is already live.
Automation rules. Expect links to vanish the moment Google detects an issue.
Higher costs. Businesses must now invest in branch-level landing pages and technically clean, crawlable sites.
Compliant vs. Non-Compliant
The Bottom Line
Google has raised the bar. Businesses that fail to keep their links clean, crawlable, and customer-focused will see them disappear. That means fewer conversions and less visibility. The smart move? Build compliant landing pages now and audit them often.
