LocalMedium⏱ 2–5 months
What It Is
Build dedicated, unique service-area pages for every city or region you serve, each with locally specific content — references to local landmarks, community context, and actual project photos from that area. The key distinction from spam “doorway pages” is genuine uniqueness: if you could swap the city name and nothing else changes, Google will recognize and ignore the page as a template.
How It Works
- Identify every city and region you serve that has genuine search demand — minimum 100 monthly searches for “[service] [city]” before building a dedicated page; use Ahrefs or GSC data to confirm
- Create a consistent URL structure: /service/city/ or /city/service/ — choose one pattern and stick with it across all location pages to establish a clear architecture signal
- Write a unique H1 and intro paragraph for each city that references something genuinely local — a specific neighborhood, landmark, or local ordinance relevant to your service — not just “We serve [City Name]”
- Include actual photos from jobs completed in that area, ideally with geotagged EXIF data embedded in the image files — this creates authentic visual proof of local presence that Google and searchers both value
- Embed a Google Map showing the service area boundary (drawn as a polygon) rather than just a pin on a national headquarters — this signals true geographic service scope to Google’s local systems
Who Recommends It
- Wyatt Bonicelli — SEO Arcade (Local SEO for Contractors)endorses
- Kyle Bailey — SEO Arcade (Local SEO for Home Services)endorses
- Chuck McHenry — SEO Arcade (Back to Basics Local SEO)endorses
Difficulty
Medium
Medium
Time to Results
2–5 months
2–5 months
