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Keyword Research & Analysis

Why chasing search volume is killing your actual revenue
Keyword Research & Analysis

Why chasing search volume is killing your actual revenue

Local SEO success relies on geographic relevance rather than broad search volume because search engines prioritize user proximity and service area polygons over high-volume vanity keywords that fail to convert into local store visits or service calls. I view a city not as a collection of streets, but as a Read more

By Jamie Lee, 3 months ago
How to target local shoppers with long-tail keywords
Keyword Research & Analysis

How to target local shoppers with long-tail keywords

I view a city map as a high-velocity dispatch system where every business listing acts as a proximity beacon. When the flow of data breaks, the revenue stops. Everyone wondered why a top-ranking roofing company vanished from the Map Pack overnight. I found the problem in their Local Services Ads; Read more

By Alex Carter, 3 months ago
Why your current keyword list is probably outdated
Keyword Research & Analysis

Why your current keyword list is probably outdated

The reality of the reinstatement war Outdated keyword lists fail because they ignore proximity signals, behavioral triggers, and local entity validation. Modern Maps SEO requires a shift toward spatial data, where your physical GPS coordinates and service area polygons carry more weight than traditional search volume or keyword density metrics. Read more

By Taylor Morgan, 3 months ago
How to find low-competition keywords that drive calls
Keyword Research & Analysis

How to find low-competition keywords that drive calls

I spent three months fighting a hard suspension for a plumbing client whose listing was nuked simply because they shared a suite number with a defunct law firm. Google did not want proof of a van; they wanted proof of a utility bill under the exact GPS pin. This was Read more

By Jamie Lee, 3 months ago

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