The work, in numbers.
Anonymous by default — we don't name clients without permission. These are real outcomes from real businesses, averaged and attributed only by trade and city.
Calls per month in month four — up from 11. Map-pack top-3 for all 12 target keywords.
Inbound calls per month after six months — up from 6. Service area expanded from 1 to 6 towns ranking top-3.
Summer schedule full by end of May, first year of engagement. Storm-season top-3 for all target cities.
"We went from 6 calls a month to 24. Same crew, same area. I wish we'd started sooner."A plumber in Coral Gables · retained 18 months
"Storm season used to stress me out. This year we were booked before June."A roofer in Broward · retained 14 months
GBP-first, then service area, then review pipeline.
Every engagement starts with Google Business Profile. It controls your map-pack placement, which drives the majority of local search calls. Before we write a single page or send a single review request — correct categories, current photos, complete service list, and active management.
Once GBP is working, we build out service area pages — one page per neighborhood you serve, written for the person searching. These rank for geo-specific queries and convert better than a generic homepage.
The review pipeline runs in parallel: a simple, well-timed ask system that generates 4–8 new Google reviews per month without pressuring clients or customers. Review velocity is one of the biggest map-pack ranking factors, and most businesses leave it entirely to chance.
30 days — first GBP improvements visible
60–90 days — map-pack movement begins
4–5 months — measurable call volume increase
6–12 months — organic rankings mature
Map-pack ranking positions · GBP call volume · Organic traffic from Search Console · Monthly report in plain English
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