Local SEO

Get found when locals search for what you do.

Service-area pages at scale, a dialed-in Google Business Profile, and the technical SEO most local sites skip — the architecture that actually ranks a local business. The same system we built to put 326 pages of Xtreme Pressure Washing in front of the KC metro.

What it is

Showing up first when the phone's about to ring.

When someone in your area searches "garage door repair near me" or "pressure washing in Lee's Summit," one business gets the call — usually the one sitting at the top of the map and the results. Local SEO is the work that makes that business you. It's not tricks or keyword stuffing; it's building your site so Google can clearly see who you are, what you do, and exactly where you do it.

Most local sites have one thin "Service Areas" page listing twenty towns and wonder why none of them rank. The fix is architecture: a real page for each service in each place you serve, a Google Business Profile that's actually optimized, and clean technical foundations underneath it all — so every page reinforces the others instead of competing with them.

That's exactly how we built Xtreme Pressure Washing's 326 pages and American Standard's 44 — every service mapped to every suburb, all wired together to rank. The same playbook works whether you serve three towns or thirty.

What you get

The pieces that move you up the page.

The whole system — not a vague "SEO package" with a monthly invoice and no answers.

Service-area pages at scale

A dedicated, genuinely useful page for each service in each city you serve — the difference between ranking in one town and ranking across the whole metro.

Google Business Profile

The map listing that wins the most local calls — set up and tuned right: categories, services, hours, photos, and the details Google weighs when it picks who shows up.

Schema markup

Structured data that spells out your business, services, and reviews in the exact language search engines read — so they understand the page, not just guess at it.

Sitemaps & indexing

Clean XML sitemaps and crawl-friendly structure so every page you build actually gets found, indexed, and ranked — not stranded where Google never looks.

Internal linking

A deliberate web of links between your pages that spreads ranking power where it counts and guides both visitors and search engines through your site.

Core Web Vitals

Fast, stable, responsive pages — because speed is a ranking factor and a slow site loses customers before it ever gets a chance to win them.

Pricing

Plans that climb with you.

Month-to-month local SEO — pick the pace that fits. Every plan includes everything in the one below it. Cancel anytime.

Basic

Get on the map.

$250/ month
  • 1 new city page / month
  • 1 blog post / month
  • Google Business Profile + citation/listing management
  • Monthly rank snapshot
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Standard

Climb the map.

$500/ month
  • Up to 4 new pages / month (city or service + city)
  • 2 blog posts / month
  • Everything in Basic, plus weekly GBP posts
  • On-page optimization pass on existing pages
  • Schema / FAQ markup for AI search
  • Monthly summary report

Max

Own the map.

$1,000/ month
  • Up to 10 fully-custom pages / month
  • 4 blog posts / month
  • Everything in Standard, plus review-request system
  • Service + city + zip-code expansion
  • Full llms.txt + schema + AI-answer formatting (GEO)
  • Competitor tracking + quarterly deep audit
  • Priority turnaround

Not sure which fits? Get a free quote and we'll point you to the right one — zero pressure.

How it works with 2k

SEO built into the site, not bolted on after.

Because the person doing your SEO is the same person who hand-codes the pages it lives on.

Baked in from day one

SEO isn't a service we sell you later to fix a site that wasn't built for it. It's in the foundation — structure, speed, and schema, right from the first line.

Built to rank, proven to

This is the exact architecture behind Xtreme's 326 pages and American Standard's 44 — real local sites, built to show up and bring in the calls.

Plain answers, no jargon

You get a builder who'll explain what's actually being done and why — in plain English, by text — not a monthly report full of metrics that never become calls.

Want to be the first call in your area?

Tell us what you do and where you do it. We'll come back with a real plan, a real number, and zero pressure.