GMBRadar Local Search Ranking Scan Report: In-Depth Analysis Guide
Lets analyze the scan report that is generated after every scan you perform on gmbradar. The report has 4 main parts, We will explain each part separately.
Managing multiple business locations can quickly become confusing, especially when every location uses the same Google Business Profile name. To make this easier, we have introduced a new feature in GMB Radar called Business Alias.

This feature allows you to assign an internal name to each location so you can easily recognize it inside your dashboard and reports.
Many companies operate dozens or even hundreds of locations under the same brand name. When these businesses are added to a local ranking tracker like GMB Radar, they may appear identical at first glance.
For example:
Even though each location has a different address, it can still be difficult to quickly identify the correct location when reviewing scans and reports.
The Business Alias feature solves this problem by allowing you to assign a custom label to each business.
A Business Alias is an internal name used only inside your GMB Radar dashboard.
Example aliases:
When adding a new business to GMB Radar, you can create an alias during the setup process.
If you leave the alias field empty, GMB Radar will automatically use the Google Business Profile name.
You can also update the alias at any time from the scan report page.
The updated alias will immediately appear in your reports and dashboard.
To keep your dashboard organized, we recommend including a location identifier in your alias.
Examples:
The new Business Alias feature makes it easier to manage businesses that share the same name across different locations. It keeps your dashboard organized while ensuring your Google Business Profile data remains untouched.
If you manage multiple locations in GMB Radar, we recommend setting aliases for each business to make reporting and analysis much easier.
Lets analyze the scan report that is generated after every scan you perform on gmbradar. The report has 4 main parts, We will explain each part separately.
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