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How to List Your Vintage Shop in the Directory for Free

A step-by-step walkthrough for shop owners: add your storefront, opening hours, photos, and specialty tags so local treasure hunters can find you.

Published March 26, 2026

A directory listing is the simplest way to turn online searches into real foot traffic through your door. This guide walks shop owners through adding a storefront from scratch, claiming an existing entry, and filling every field so collectors and tourists choose your shop over the one down the street.

Step 1: Add or claim your storefront

Search for your shop name and town first. If an entry already exists, claim it and verify ownership rather than creating a duplicate. If nothing appears, start a fresh listing. You will need your trading name, full address, phone number, and a working email.

  • Use your exact signage name so shoppers recognise the storefront.
  • Enter the address as it reads on the door, including unit numbers inside an antique mall.
  • Add a public phone line for hold requests and stock questions.

Step 2: Set accurate opening hours and specialty tags

Nothing kills a review faster than a wasted trip to a locked door. Enter your real trading days, note seasonal changes, and flag any appointment-only afternoons. Then apply specialty tags, vintage clothing, records, mid-century furniture, glassware, so the right shoppers self-select before they arrive.

  • Mark whether you buy, take consignment, or sell only.
  • Tag in-house restoration or repair services if you offer them.
  • Note parking, step-free access, and whether you are dog-friendly.

Step 3: Add photos that earn the visit

Curb appeal sells. Lead with a bright exterior shot of your storefront and signage, then add three to five interior images that show the character of your aisles. Natural light and a tidy, well-styled corner do more than any discount banner. Refresh these seasonally so the listing always looks alive.

Once published, keep the entry current and pair it with a matching Google Business Profile for maximum reach. When you are ready to sell beyond the counter, you can connect an online store and capture shoppers who cannot visit in person.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to publish a shop listing? +

Most owners complete a listing in under ten minutes once they have their address, hours, and a few photos ready. Claimed listings go live as soon as ownership is verified.

Do I need a website to be listed? +

No. A storefront listing works on its own with just your address, hours, and photos. A website or online store is optional and can be linked later if you want to sell beyond the counter.

Put your storefront on the map

List or claim your shop free and start drawing local foot traffic this week.

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