Local SEO is not keyword stuffing. It is the work of matching what customers search, what Google shows, what your reviews prove, and what the page asks them to do next.
A report can show keyword movement while the service page, Google Profile, reviews, and contact path stay disconnected.
We connect service pages, Google Business Profile, Maps, reviews, schema, internal links, and Search Console checks.
What We Fix First
Each page has one job: explain the service, show proof, and move the visitor to inquiry.
Categories, services, posts, photos, review prompts, and contact details stay consistent.
FAQ, LocalBusiness, service schema, sitemap, canonical, and hreflang stay aligned.
We review indexed pages, query movement, impressions, and pages that need stronger internal links.
How We Maintain It
- Separate core and supporting keywords
- Differentiate service page and blog content roles
- Monthly review and topic/keyword rebalancing
What We Track
- Service pages indexed and internally linked
- Google Business Profile fields, posts, photos, and review flow
- Search Console queries, map actions, and inquiry sources
Related search work
Local SEO works best when the service page, campaign page, and proof page support each other. See Google Business Profile optimization, advertising production with landing pages, and custom CMS vs app-stack search structure.