Yes—Google’s location upload feature can be finicky even when you think everything is “clean.”
Here’s what typically causes the issue:
Hidden Characters / Formatting:
Even if you cleaned the sheet, hidden characters (like extra spaces, line breaks, or special characters) can trigger errors. Try copying your data into a plain text editor, then back into a fresh sheet.
Postal Code Formatting:
If you're uploading international addresses, make sure postal codes aren't formatted incorrectly (e.g., leading zeros being dropped).
File Encoding:
Ensure the file is saved as UTF-8 CSV. Sometimes, Excel saves it in a different encoding.
Column Headers:
Double-check that all column headers match exactly with Google's template. Even a small typo or space can break it.
Invalid Location Entries:
Google rejects entries it can't geo-locate. Try running a quick manual search on a few of the addresses to ensure they're recognized.