Process

Our local SEO process for service businesses.

We slow down at the start, fix the foundation, build local authority, and keep improving the work around calls, leads, and booked jobs.

Roadmap

From audit to stronger local demand.

Every package follows the same practical rhythm: understand the market, tighten the foundation, build proof, then keep improving around real calls and booked work.

01

What Happens First

We start with the current state: business goals, priority services, service area, website, Google Business Profile, reviews, competitors, and tracking. The first job is to understand where better calls are being blocked.

Start with an audit
02

Baseline and Market Review

We review Maps visibility, organic rankings, GBP health, website conversion, review profile, citations, forms, phone paths, and competitors. This becomes the baseline for monthly decisions.

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03

Foundation Fixes

We clean up the basics that make the system easier to trust and measure: profile details, service categories, service pages, page structure, calls-to-action, forms, tracking gaps, and thin local relevance.

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04

Authority and Proof Building

We build the signals customers and Google need to see: reviews, photos, useful content, citations, internal links, project proof, service-area context, and stronger website pages.

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05

Map Expansion Campaigns

Once the foundation is stronger, we look for weak zones by service and location. Then we build focused pages, proof, profile activity, and review support around those opportunities.

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Tracking and Monthly Improvement

We review calls, forms, source quality, map movement, rankings, website behavior, GBP activity, and lead quality so monthly work stays tied to real business outcomes.

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Monthly Work

What you should expect each month.

01

Clear priorities

We identify what needs attention now: GBP, service pages, reviews, content, tracking, ads, or conversion paths.

02

Practical execution

The work can include profile updates, posts, content, technical cleanup, citations, internal links, service-page improvements, and proof building.

03

Lead review

Tracking should show which sources are producing calls and form fills, and whether those opportunities are useful.

04

Next-step planning

Each cycle should clarify what changed, what did not, and what practical move comes next.

Your Role

What we need from you.

The best results happen when the business participates.

We need accurate business information, website and GBP access, real service priorities, project photos when available, approval feedback, willingness to ask for reviews, and a team that can answer the phone when more qualified calls come in.

01Asset access02Service priorities03Photos and proof04Review participation05Timely approvals06Call handling

Expectations

Clear work, steady communication, measurable movement.

How long does local SEO take?

Some cleanup work can improve clarity quickly, but stronger Maps and organic visibility usually require consistent execution over months. The timeline depends on your market, website condition, reviews, competition, and participation.

Do you guarantee Google Maps rankings?

We cannot promise a specific top-three position, because Google, proximity, and competitor activity are not controlled by any agency. What we can promise is consistent execution, clear reporting, practical recommendations, and a serious push toward measurable improvement in Maps visibility, organic visibility, calls, and lead quality.

What do you check in the Local Visibility Audit?

We look at your Google Business Profile, service-page structure, website conversion path, reviews, local competitors, map visibility, tracking gaps, and the first fixes most likely to improve qualified opportunities.

Do I need a new website?

Not always. Sometimes the right move is fixing service pages, calls-to-action, tracking, speed, or trust signals. Larger rebuilds are scoped only when the current website is blocking the local visibility system.

Can you help with Google Ads or LSA too?

Yes, when it makes business sense. Paid search can support priority services and weak zones while local SEO compounds, but ad spend is separate and management should be scoped clearly.

What makes this different from generic SEO?

The work is built around local service businesses: Google Maps visibility, GBP strength, service-area relevance, reviews, calls, forms, and booked jobs instead of broad traffic or vague ranking reports.

Next Step

Start with the baseline before choosing the work.

The audit shows what is blocking more calls and which package level makes sense for your market, goals, and capacity.

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