The quiet SEO win most local sites skip If your service pages are buried 4 clicks deep and your blog posts don’t link anywhere useful, you are wasting crawl budget and authority. I see local sites wit...
The ugly truth about featured snippets If your page sits at positions 1–3 and traffic still looks flat, you’re probably getting leapfrogged by the big answer box at the top. That’s the featured snippe...
Most local sites we audit look fine from the front. Then we pop the hood and find missing location signals, confused headings, thin service pages, and no internal structure. The irony is painful: the ...
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...
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...
If your website is missing these pages, you’re leaking leads Most small business sites I audit have the same issue: a nice-looking homepage and a lonely contact page. No depth. No structure. Then the ...










