Local SEO

If you serve customers in a specific area, you need to show up when they search — in the map pack, in organic results, on the phone in their hand. We optimize your Google Business Profile, build city pages, earn citations and reviews, and put it all on a site fast enough to rank.

01

Why local SEO is the highest-return marketing you can do

When someone searches "plumber near me" or "accountant in your city," they aren't browsing — they're choosing. Google shows a map with three businesses and a page of results, and the overwhelming majority of clicks and calls go to what's visible without scrolling. If you're there, you win customers at the exact moment they're ready to act. If you're not, your competitor does.

Unlike ads, local rankings don't stop working when you stop paying. The work compounds: every month of accurate listings, fresh reviews, and useful local content makes your position stronger and harder for competitors to take.

02

How Google decides who ranks locally

Google's local algorithm weighs three things, and everything we do maps to one of them:

  • Relevance — does your site and profile clearly say what you do? Vague pages lose to specific ones.
  • Distance — are you plausibly local to the searcher? Your service area needs to be stated consistently everywhere.
  • Prominence — does the web trust you? Reviews, citations, and links all feed this.

There's no trick that shortcuts these. There is disciplined, technical work that satisfies all three — and most local businesses have never had it done properly, which is exactly why it works.

03

Google Business Profile, done completely

Your Google Business Profile is the single most important local asset you have — it's what appears in the map pack, and most businesses fill out a third of it and stop. We optimize all of it: primary and secondary categories, services with descriptions, photos, attributes, hours, posts, and the Q&A section most owners don't know exists.

Then we keep it active, because Google visibly favors maintained profiles over abandoned ones.

04

City pages that actually deserve to rank

If you serve multiple cities, you need a dedicated page for each — not one page that lists them all. This is the single highest-ROI content strategy for local businesses, and it's also the easiest to do badly. Fifty copies of the same page with the city name swapped is a doorway-page pattern Google actively demotes.

We build city pages with genuine substance: real local context, the services you actually offer there, and answers to the questions customers in that market ask. Pages that are useful to a human reader are pages Google keeps rewarding.

05

Citations, reviews, and the trust layer

Google cross-checks your business against the rest of the web. Inconsistent information erodes trust; a steady flow of genuine reviews builds it.

  • Consistent name, address, and phone across Yelp, BBB, industry directories, and data aggregators
  • Cleanup of the duplicate and outdated listings that quietly hurt rankings
  • A practical system for earning more reviews from real customers — and responding to every one
  • Schema markup so search engines understand your services, area, and reviews

We never buy reviews or fake listings. Aside from being wrong, it's the fastest way to lose the rankings you paid for.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does local SEO take?
Google Business Profile improvements often show within weeks. Competitive organic rankings typically build over three to six months, then keep compounding. Anyone promising page one in a week is describing either a market with no competition or a method that gets sites penalized.
Do I need a new website for this to work?
Not always. If your site is fast and structurally sound, we build on it. If it's slow or built on a bloated platform, we'll tell you honestly — because local SEO on a site Google doesn't want to rank is money spent pushing uphill.
What if I serve customers at their location, not mine?
Service-area businesses (plumbers, cleaners, mobile services) have their own Google rules — you can rank in areas you serve without showing your address. We configure your profile and pages correctly for that model.
Is local SEO worth it in a big competitive city?
Yes — arguably more so, because the search volume is bigger and most competitors are doing it half-heartedly. In dense markets, neighborhood-level relevance and review velocity decide the map pack, and both are winnable with consistent work.

Want to know where you stand?

Free consultation. We'll look at your current local presence and tell you honestly what it needs — even if it's not us.

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