Mobile search ads now feature multiple business locations
We’ve heard from many advertisers that featuring more than one location in their ads would help customers choose the location that’s most relevant to them. Today we’re excited to share an improvement to location extensions based on your feedback. If your business has multiple locations, your mobile search ads on Google.com can now show up to three different locations.
This improvement offers consumers the flexibility to choose which location to visit, directly from your ad. Your ad can show the street address for each of your locations or the city and proximity to the consumer — depending on each person’s location settings (http://goo.gl/RDWzEz). As always, ads with location extensions will include links to get directions and make a call.
Your location extensions are now automatically enabled to show in your ads as a single location or in groups of 2 or 3. Check out our Help Center at http://goo.gl/7nPto5 to learn more about location extensions.
We’ve heard from many advertisers that featuring more than one location in their ads would help customers choose the location that’s most relevant to them. Today we’re excited to share an improvement to location extensions based on your feedback. If your business has multiple locations, your mobile search ads on Google.com can now show up to three different locations.
This improvement offers consumers the flexibility to choose which location to visit, directly from your ad. Your ad can show the street address for each of your locations or the city and proximity to the consumer — depending on each person’s location settings (http://goo.gl/RDWzEz). As always, ads with location extensions will include links to get directions and make a call.
Your location extensions are now automatically enabled to show in your ads as a single location or in groups of 2 or 3. Check out our Help Center at http://goo.gl/7nPto5 to learn more about location extensions.

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Sushubh+1What happens if the user is using Chrome with Proxy enabled or Opera Max/Mini/Turbo? (Update: Totally forgot, mobiles can use GPS. They do not have to rely upon IP Address)Nov 11, 2014
+Sushubh Mittal yeah the geo tracking on mobile not as good as you would think. Especially with ios 8, check your analytics closely! Nov 11, 2014
Great thanks Google ads! :)Nov 11, 2014
Thank you for providing helpful function!
I hope it will come to Japan soon.Nov 12, 2014
That will be really helpful for offline walking and retail store business Nov 12, 2014
+Ayush Agarwal Thank you for confirming! Now checking with my smartphone :-)Nov 13, 2014