When someone in your city searches for what you sell, do they find you or your competitor?
Local search drives real business. “Plumber near me” searches don’t result in browsing—they result in phone calls and bookings.
Yet most local businesses barely scratch the surface of local SEO. The businesses that master it capture customers their competitors never even see.
Here’s how to dominate local search in your market.
## Why Local SEO Matters
Local search behavior is different from general search.
**Local search stats:**
– 46% of all Google searches have local intent
– 76% of people who search for something nearby visit within a day
– 28% of local searches result in a purchase
– “Near me” searches have grown 200%+ in recent years
When someone searches locally, they’re ready to act. Being visible at that moment is worth far more than general brand awareness.
## The Local SEO Foundation: Google Business Profile
Your Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business) is the single most important local SEO factor.
**Setting up correctly:**
1. **Claim your listing:** Search for your business on Google. Click “Own this business?” if unclaimed.
2. **Complete every field:**
– Business name (exactly as it appears everywhere)
– Address (use consistent formatting)
– Phone number (local number preferred)
– Website URL
– Hours of operation
– Business categories (choose primary carefully)
– Service areas (if applicable)
3. **Add photos:**
– Exterior shot (helps people find you)
– Interior shots
– Team photos
– Product/service photos
– Logo and cover image
4. **Write your description:**
– Include primary keywords naturally
– Explain what makes you different
– Keep it under 750 characters
**Ongoing maintenance:**
– Post weekly updates (Google Posts)
– Respond to all reviews
– Keep hours updated (especially holidays)
– Add new photos monthly
A complete, active profile ranks higher than neglected ones.
## NAP Consistency: The Technical Foundation
NAP = Name, Address, Phone number.
**Why consistency matters:**
Google cross-references your business information across the web. Inconsistencies create confusion and hurt rankings.
**Common inconsistencies:**
– “Street” vs “St.” vs “St”
– “Suite 100” vs “#100” vs missing entirely
– Different phone numbers (mobile vs. landline)
– Old addresses not updated after moving
**Audit your NAP:**
1. Search your business name
2. Check top 20 results for inconsistencies
3. Create your canonical format
4. Update everywhere
**Key places to check:**
– Google Business Profile
– Website (especially footer and contact page)
– Facebook, LinkedIn, other social
– Yelp, Yellow Pages, industry directories
– Chamber of Commerce listings
Use a spreadsheet to track and ensure consistency.
## Local Keywords and Content
Optimize your website for local search terms.
**Local keyword research:**
**Format:** [service] + [location]
– “plumber Austin”
– “Austin plumber”
– “emergency plumber in Austin”
– “plumber near downtown Austin”
**Find opportunities:**
– Google Keyword Planner
– Google autocomplete suggestions
– “People also ask” sections
– Competitor keyword analysis
**On-page optimization:**
**Title tags:** Include city name
“Expert Plumbing Services in Austin, TX | [Your Business]”
**Meta descriptions:** Local call-to-action
“Licensed Austin plumber offering 24/7 emergency service. Serving Round Rock, Cedar Park, and surrounding areas. Call for free estimate.”
**Headers:** Use location modifiers
“Plumbing Services for Austin Homeowners”
**Content:** Mention neighborhoods, landmarks, service areas
For broader SEO strategies, see our guide on [SEO mistakes killing your rankings](/blog/seo-mistakes-killing-rankings-2026/).
## Building Local Citations
Citations are mentions of your business on other websites.
**High-value citation sources:**
– Yelp
– Yellow Pages
– BBB
– Industry-specific directories
– Local Chamber of Commerce
– Local news sites
– Event sponsor listings
**Building citations:**
1. List on all major directories (Yelp, YP, etc.)
2. Find industry-specific directories
3. Seek local website mentions (Chamber, news)
4. Get listed with suppliers and partners
**Quality over quantity:** 50 citations on relevant, authoritative sites beat 500 on spam directories.
## Review Strategy: Your Ranking Rocket Fuel
Reviews influence both rankings and conversions.
**Getting more reviews:**
1. Ask satisfied customers directly
2. Send follow-up emails with review links
3. Include review requests in receipts/invoices
4. Make leaving a review easy (direct links)
5. Train staff to ask at the right moment
**Review request template:**
“Thank you for choosing [Business]. We’d really appreciate it if you could take a moment to share your experience on Google. Your feedback helps others find us and helps us improve. [Direct link to review]”
**Responding to reviews:**
**Positive reviews:** Thank them, mention specifics, invite them back
“Thanks, Sarah! We’re so glad we could fix your leak quickly. See you next time!”
**Negative reviews:** Acknowledge, apologize, offer resolution offline
“We’re sorry to hear about this experience. This isn’t our standard, and we’d like to make it right. Please contact us at [email] so we can address this directly.”
**Never:**
– Argue publicly
– Offer incentives for reviews (against terms)
– Post fake reviews
– Ignore negative reviews
## Local Link Building
Links from local sources signal geographic relevance.
**Local link opportunities:**
– Sponsor local events or teams
– Join Chamber of Commerce
– Contribute to local news outlets
– Partner with complementary local businesses
– Get listed on local “best of” lists
– Host or speak at community events
**Outreach approach:**
“Hi [Name], I’m [Your name] from [Business]. I noticed your upcoming [event/article/list] and would love to [sponsor/contribute/be included]. We’ve been serving [city] for [years] and…”
Local links are often easier to earn than national ones.
## Location Pages for Multi-Location Businesses
If you serve multiple areas, create dedicated pages.
**Location page structure:**
– Unique URL for each area served
– Location-specific content (not just city name swapped)
– Local keywords in title and headers
– Embedded Google Map
– Location-specific testimonials
– Local contact information
**Example:**
yourbusiness.com/austin-plumbing/
yourbusiness.com/round-rock-plumbing/
**Avoid:**
– Doorway pages (thin content just for SEO)
– Duplicate content across locations
– Keyword stuffing
Each page should provide unique value for that location’s searchers.
## Mobile Optimization: The Local Imperative
Most local searches happen on mobile.
**Mobile requirements:**
– Fast loading (under 3 seconds)
– Click-to-call phone numbers
– Easy navigation
– Maps integration
– Mobile-friendly forms
**Test your mobile experience:**
– Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test
– Personal testing on multiple devices
– Watch others try to navigate your site
A great desktop site that fails on mobile loses local customers.
## Local Schema Markup
Schema helps Google understand your business information.
**Essential local schema:**
“`json
{
“@context”: “https://schema.org”,
“@type”: “LocalBusiness”,
“name”: “Your Business Name”,
“address”: {
“@type”: “PostalAddress”,
“streetAddress”: “123 Main St”,
“addressLocality”: “Austin”,
“addressRegion”: “TX”,
“postalCode”: “78701”
},
“telephone”: “+1-512-555-1234”,
“openingHours”: “Mo-Fr 08:00-17:00”
}
“`
Use Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool to validate.
## Tracking Local SEO Success
Measure what matters.
**Key metrics:**
– Google Business Profile views and actions
– Local pack rankings for target keywords
– Phone calls from Google (tracked in GBP)
– Direction requests
– Website visits from local search
– Review quantity and rating
**Tools:**
– Google Business Profile Insights
– Google Search Console (local queries)
– BrightLocal or similar local SEO tracker
– Call tracking numbers
## Your Local SEO Action Plan
This week:
1. Claim and optimize Google Business Profile
2. Audit NAP consistency across top 10 listings
3. Identify 10 local keywords to target
4. Request reviews from your last 5 happy customers
5. Find 3 local citation opportunities
Local SEO compounds. Start building your local presence today.
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