SEO · Pinellas County

Local SEO for St. Pete, Clearwater, and Largo.

Rank in local search and maps with consistent data, focused pages, and helpful content.

Core moves (no excuses).

  • NAP consistency across Google Business Profile and directories—one canonical name, address, phone.
  • Dedicated location/service pages for each city you serve with unique copy and proof.
  • Schema for LocalBusiness and Services with real hours, service areas, and CTAs.
  • Reviews you respond to—pulled into your site as social proof.
Content & performance
  • Answer local intent: pricing ranges, turnaround, service coverage, and “Do you come to my area?”
  • Fast pages on local hosting for better UX metrics (LCP, CLS, INP) that influence maps and organic.
  • Track calls/forms by city to see which pages and queries drive revenue.
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Quick wins you can do for free.

These steps move the needle fast and cost $0—perfect if you’re just getting started.

  • Claim and verify your Google Business Profile; set primary/secondary categories that match your real services.
  • Add hours, service areas, phone, booking links, and fresh photos (interior, exterior, team, work in progress).
  • Create a short review link and ask happy customers to post a few this week; reply to every review.
  • Enable messaging if you can respond quickly; add Q&A entries with common questions.
Outrun competitors Zero-cost steps
  • Check your listing against top competitors’ categories, photos, and number of reviews.
  • Post weekly updates or offers to stay active in Maps.
  • Embed your review feed on-site for social proof and better conversion.
  • Use UTM-tagged links in GBP to measure calls/forms from Maps.
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Signals that win maps and organic.

The details separate you from lookalikes—tighten them and you’ll outrank on relevance and trust.

  • Consistent NAP across GBP, Facebook, Yelp, Apple Maps, Bing, and your site footer/contact.
  • City/service pages with unique copy, testimonials, and local proof (projects, partners, landmarks).
  • Schema (LocalBusiness, Service, FAQ) tied to the same NAP and URLs as your GBP.
  • Reviews that mention services and cities—ask for specifics, not generic praise.
Relevance + trust Prove it
  • Add location photos and short clips; keep EXIF/location data when appropriate.
  • Link between GBP and location pages; keep URLs clean and stable.
  • Track calls and forms by city; double down on pages that convert.
  • Answer “near me” and service FAQs on-page to capture long-tail intent.
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