How to Format Google My Business Store Code IDs

How to Format Google My Business Store Code IDs

Shopify Updates: 

Why Are Google My Business Store Code IDs Important?

Store code IDs are crucial for linking your business locations to your Google My Business account and integrating with tools like Simprosys. Each store needs a unique identifier to act as a fulfillment location within your merchant center account.

How to Create Effective Store Code IDs

To generate acceptable store code IDs, consider using the following method:

Step-by-Step Instructions

  • Start by labeling your businesses with a brand identifier followed by a number. For example, use "GOOG1" for your first location, "GOOG2" for your second, and so on.
  • You can use tools like Google Sheets to easily continue numbering for all your locations.

Key Requirements for Store Code IDs

When formatting your store code IDs, make sure they meet the following guidelines:

  • Each code must be unique to a specific business.
  • The code cannot exceed 64 characters in length.
  • No leading or trailing spaces are allowed.
  • Special characters (e.g., <, >) and URLs are not permitted.

Best Practices for Store Code IDs

Here are some tips to ensure your store codes remain clear and consistent:

  • Incorporate your brand name in the store code to help distinguish codes across various spreadsheets or accounts.
  • Examples of effective store codes include:
  • Basic Numeric Codes: G1, G2, G3
  • Branded Numeric Codes: Goog101, Goog102, Goog103
  • Location-Based Codes: GClaremont, GMainStreet, GDowntown

Avoid using outdated store codes. If a business moves to a new address, replace its code with a new one instead of reusing the old code.

Conclusion

By creating properly formatted store code IDs, you can streamline your Google My Business setup and maintain a well-organized inventory system.

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