Relevance comes first
A page should answer a specific local buyer question with clear services, proof, and next steps—not repeat a city name around generic copy.
I build the website foundation that helps search engines and local buyers understand what a business offers, where it operates, and why its pages deserve attention.
What You Get
Map services and buyer questions to a non-overlapping page hierarchy.
Build useful pages around verified expertise, examples, and business information.
Launch, measure search queries, and expand only where new evidence supports a page.
How I Approach It
These are the practical tradeoffs I would resolve before adding pages, software, or complexity to the scope.
A page should answer a specific local buyer question with clear services, proof, and next steps—not repeat a city name around generic copy.
Google Business Profile completeness, proximity, reviews, links, and prominence all influence local visibility alongside the website.
The build can improve clarity, crawlability, speed, and relevance, but no developer can honestly guarantee a first-place organic or Maps position.
Scope
The exact scope is confirmed before implementation so the work, handoff, and next step stay clear.
Search-intent and content-architecture review
Service pages with unique titles, descriptions, canonicals, and internal links
Appropriate structured data based on verified business facts
XML sitemap, robots configuration, performance checks, and Search Console readiness
Relevant Work
These are shipped projects from the portfolio—not stock examples or invented client results.
Next.js · React · TypeScript
A multi-location production platform with store-specific routing, structured content, and local-SEO architecture.
Next.js · TypeScript · Tailwind CSS
A local San Diego business site with metadata, business-focused content, and JSON-LD readiness.
FAQ
A few practical answers before you decide whether this is the right service path.
No. Google says local rankings depend mainly on relevance, distance, and prominence, and there is no legitimate way to request or pay for a better organic local ranking.
Only when each location has genuinely distinct services, proof, logistics, or customer information. Near-duplicate pages that funnel visitors to the same offer can be treated as doorway abuse.
Use real sales questions, project lessons, comparisons, pricing explanations, and Search Console query data to choose resources that add information your current pages do not cover.
Next Step