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Single/Multi-Location Media Uploading

How to post images to one location or many locations.

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Written by Bret
Updated over 2 years ago

To upload an image to a particular location, click on one from the Location Page. Next, click the Media link on the left, as seen below.

Next, click the Add Photo button.

Next, select an image category (the top option in the image below). We recommend changing the Fallback to "Additional" Category option to yes. If Google feels like your image is a mismatch for the category you selected for some reason (as Google sometimes does), and rejects it, we will then try to upload the image again under the "additional" category. That frequently works. After that, click the Select Image button.

You will have the option of selecting an image from your gallery or uploading one from your hard drive. After you've chosen an image, you will come to a screen where you'll set the EXIF data for that image. We have a recommended EXIF data option, which you can see below. If you know nothing about EXIF data, selecting that is a good bet. If you would like you use custom EXIF data, you're able to do that as well.

After you've set your EXIF data, you can either choose to publish the image right away by clicking Submit at the bottom of the screen. If you'd like to schedule it, select the schedule media option. You will then pick a date and time for your image to post to your GBP listing, as seen below.

Go ahead and click Submit once you've picked your publishing date/time.

The process for a multi-location post is identical to what we've just gone over. The difference is, to do it, you'll need to click Bulk Posting from any LBM page, then select the Multi Location Media option, as seen below.

You will then follow the same steps as earlier, except you'd specify which locations you want to post the image to by entering them in the Locations field, or by entering one or more tags. These options can be seen below.

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