If your business depends on customers in a specific area, local SEO is the single most important thing you can invest in. We optimize your Google Business Profile, build local authority, manage your citations and reviews, and get you into the map pack, where the real calls and visits happen. ‘Near me’ searches aren’t slowing down. Your competitors know it.
We look at local search presence as part of every SEO audit we do. Whether the business has been around for 30 years or just opened last month, the problems are almost always the same:
If any of this sounds familiar, your local search presence is leaving money on the table. The good news: these problems are fixable, and the fixes compound over time.
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Local SEO isn’t a one-time setup. It’s an ongoing process of optimization, content creation, and reputation management that compounds over time. Here’s how we approach it:
We don’t just fill in the blanks and call it done. We optimize every feature Google offers including primary and secondary categories, services with descriptions, business attributes, products, weekly posts, photos with geo-tagged metadata, and Q&A. Most businesses use about 20% of what GBP can do. We use all of it, because every feature is a signal to Google that your business is active, relevant, and thorough.
We audit every directory where your business is listed or should be listed. Wrong address on Yelp, old phone number on YellowPages, misspelled name on Healthgrades, missing listing on an industry-specific directory. All of it gets found and fixed. Then we build citations on the directories that actually matter for your industry and location, not a generic list of 500 sites that nobody uses.
We help you build a real system for getting reviews consistently. Not fake reviews, not purchased reviews, a process for asking real customers at the right time, through the right channel, in a way that makes it easy. Then we monitor every review and help you respond to each one, positive and negative, because how you respond matters as much as the review itself.
If you serve multiple areas, each area needs its own page with real, unique content, not the same template page with the city name swapped out. Google knows the difference. We build content strategies that give Google clear, specific signals about where you operate and what you offer in each location. This includes location pages, service-area pages, and locally relevant blog content.
Local search behavior is different from general search. People search ‘doctor near me,’ ‘emergency electrician [city name],’ ‘[neighborhood] pizza delivery.’ We find the keywords that drive local traffic in your specific market and build your GBP and content strategy around them.
We track your local pack rankings for every target keyword, monitor your GBP insights (views, clicks, calls, direction requests), and keep an eye on what your local competitors are doing. Local SEO is a moving target. Competitors optimize, new businesses open, Google updates its algorithm. We stay on top of it so your rankings don’t slip.
Complete optimization of every GBP feature with ongoing monthly updates.
Fix inconsistencies, remove duplicates, build citations on directories that matter.
System for generating reviews with response guidance and monthly tracking.
Content plan for location pages, service-area pages, and locally relevant blog content.
Research focused on ‘near me’ queries, city + service combinations, and local intent.
Track who’s in the map pack, what they’re doing, and how to outrank them.
Map-level position tracking by location for every target keyword.
Per-location GBP management, content, and keyword differentiation.
Local SEO is the practice of optimizing your online presence so your business shows up when people nearby search for what you offer. When someone searches ‘plumber near me’ or ‘best pizza in Denver,’ Google decides which businesses to show based on three factors: relevance, distance, and prominence. Local SEO is how you influence all three.
The centerpiece of local SEO is your Google Business Profile (GBP). That’s what powers the local map pack, or the three businesses Google highlights at the top of local search results alongside a map. Getting into that top three is where the real action is. Map pack results drive phone calls, direction requests, and website visits at a rate that standard organic listings can’t match.
But local SEO goes beyond just your Google Business Profile. It includes citation consistency across directories, a strategy for generating and managing reviews, and location-specific content on your website. All of these signals work together to tell Google that your business is real, relevant, and trusted in the area you serve.
‘Near me’ searches have grown exponentially over the past several years and show no signs of slowing down. If your business isn’t showing up for those searches, someone else’s is, and that someone else is getting the call instead of you.
The local pack is the group of three businesses Google shows at the top of local search results, alongside a map. When someone searches ‘dentist near me’ or ‘plumber in Austin, those three map results are the local pack. Getting in requires a well-optimized Google Business Profile, consistent citations, strong reviews, and relevance to the search. There’s no shortcut. It’s the result of doing local SEO right across multiple ranking factors. That’s what we do.
Very. Reviews are one of the top local ranking factors. Google uses review quantity, quality, velocity (how often you get new ones), and your responses as ranking signals. Beyond the algorithm, reviews influence whether someone actually clicks on your listing vs. a competitor’s. A business with 47 reviews and a 4.2 rating looks very different from one with 312 reviews and a 4.8 rating. Both to Google and to the person searching.
If you have multiple physical locations, yes — each one should have its own page with unique content. If you’re a single-location business that serves multiple areas, you should have service-area pages for each key market. In both cases, the content needs to be genuinely unique, not the same template with the city name swapped out. Google can tell the difference, and duplicate location pages can actually hurt your rankings.
GBP optimizations and citation fixes can show impact within 4–8 weeks. Review generation is ongoing and compounds over time. Content building typically takes 3–6 months to produce meaningful ranking improvements. Local SEO is a long game and the businesses that commit to 6–12 months see the biggest results because the work compounds. Every citation fixed, every review earned, and every piece of content published adds to your local authority.
Regular SEO focuses on ranking in standard organic search results — the blue links. Local SEO focuses on ranking in the Google map pack and local search results, which are driven by different factors: Google Business Profile optimization, local citations, reviews, and geographic relevance. Most local businesses need both — local SEO to dominate the map pack and organic SEO to rank in standard results. We handle both.