Google Suspended My Profile.Here's What Fixed It.
I got a suspension notice on a client's Google Business Profile last month. No warning. No explanation. Just a message saying the profile violated Google's policies. I panicked for about an hour, then realized panic doesn't fix anything.
The first thing I did was read the actual suspension notice carefully, not skim it. Google tells you which policy was violated. Then I checked the profile for the obvious stuff: fake reviews, misleading hours, photos that didn't match the business, keyword stuffing in the name. Found one issue: the business name had been changed to include a service keyword (plumber → "24/7 Emergency Plumber Services"). That's a common violation. I reverted it to the actual registered business name.
Then I filed an appeal through Google Business Profile support with a clear explanation of what was wrong and what I'd fixed. Google's support documentation outlines the appeal process, though it's buried. The profile was reinstated in about 48 hours. The key wasn't knowing some secret. It was understanding that suspensions usually happen for a reason, and fixing your profile starts with honest diagnosis, not guessing.
If you get suspended, don't appeal immediately. Spend 30 minutes auditing the profile against Google's actual policies first. Fix what's wrong, then appeal with specifics about what you corrected.
