LOCAL SEO SERVICE

Local SEO is optimizing your website for your specific target market’s local area. If you have a local business, like a shop, restaurant, or agency, you want your web pages to rank for specific search queries performed by a local audience.

When you optimize for local searches, you focus on letting Google know, through “signals,” that your business location is in a specific area.

The starting point is whether you have a proper address in a region or city. A local address allows you to create local landing pages and help people find your shop with a store locator on your website.

Google needs information about your site to place you in local search results. It requires information like:

  • Name of your business
  • Type of business
  • Physical location
  • Opening hours

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Local SEO is optimizing your website for your specific target market’s local area. Suppose you have a local business, like a shop, restaurant, or agency. In that case, you want your web pages to rank for specific search queries performed by a local audience.

When you optimize for local searches, you focus on letting Google know, through “signals,” that your business location is in a specific area.

The starting point is whether you have a proper address in a region or city. A local address allows you to create local landing pages and help people find your shop with a store locator on your website.

Google needs information about your site to place you in local search results. It requires information like:

  • Name of your business
  • Type of business
  • Physical location
  • Opening hours

But this information on your contact page won’t do the trick. You need this data in a specific format, Schema.org, so Google sees it on every page.

Our local SEO service takes care of all the technical stuff for you under the hood, including:

  • Address output in Schema.org format
  • Showing opening hours (with Schema.org output)
  • Delivering Google Maps instantly on your website, including a route planner
  • KML File generation and automatically adding these to your XML sitemap (needed for Google)
  • Submitting all of this technical data to Google

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