The argument that burns time and budget If your phones are quiet and your map pack visibility is stuck, you do not have a traffic problem. You have a channel priority problem. Most local teams split e...
The uncomfortable truth: most local sites don’t need backlinks to win If you sell in a 3 to 10 km radius, backlinks are not the bottleneck. The bottleneck is that Google doesn’t fully understand who y...
If your Google Business Profile is half-filled, you’re bleeding local demand I meet owners who pay for ads while their Google Business Profile has the wrong category, an old phone number, and no...
If your website is stuck on page 2, this is probably why Most business sites fail in two places. They pick the wrong page to rank, and they make it hard for Google to understand what the business shou...
If your Google Business Profile gets calls but your website barely ranks, you have a technical problem I see this pattern a lot: the map pack sends leads, but the site never shows for city + service s...
The uncomfortable truth about local website traffic If your phone is quiet while your competitors stay busy, it usually isn’t because your product is worse. It’s because Google can’t confidently match...
You don’t need more content. You need content that moves rankings and revenue Most small businesses try AI, spit out 30 blog posts, and then watch nothing happen. Traffic flat. No calls. The content r...
The problem with most local backlink plans If your site is stuck on page 2, your Maps rankings wobble, and competitors with average websites outrank you, it’s usually not content. It’s your link graph...
Citation Building for Local SEO Stop treating citations like a checkbox If your Google Maps visibility tanked after a move, phone number change, or rebrand, I’ll bet your citations are a mess. We see ...
The silent leak on most homepages If your homepage looks beautiful but phones are quiet, you likely built a brochure, not a local acquisition engine. I keep seeing homepages with no city in the headli...













