Winning the “Near Me” Battle: A Neighborhood-Specific Strategy
Client: A residential electrician serving a city and 8 surrounding suburbs.

Challenges We Faced
The client ranked well in their home city but was invisible in the wealthy suburbs they wanted to target:
Limited Local Reach
They ranked #1 in their HQ city but were on Page 5 in neighboring towns.
Missing Location Pages
They had no pages targeting the specific suburbs (e.g., “Electrician in [Suburb Name]”).
Weak Local Authority
They had no backlinks or citations from the target suburbs.

Inconsistent NAP
Their business name was listed differently on Facebook vs. Angi.
Poor Local Content
Their website lacked suburb-specific content like service descriptions, testimonials, or blog posts relevant to each target area.

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Our Approach – How We Solved These Challenges
Results
| Metric | Before | After | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suburb Organic Traffic | < 40/mo | 1,500/mo | +3650% |
| Leads from Suburb Pages | 2/mo | 40/mo | +1900% |
| Map Pack Visibility (10-mile radius) | 10% | 55% | +450% |

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Advice for Marketers & Brand Owners
- Go hyper-local. Don’t just target the city; target the suburbs and neighborhoods. Create unique pages for each.
- Show proof of work. Photos of your trucks in a specific town build trust with residents of that town.
- Get local links. A sponsorship of a local team is often cheaper and more effective for SEO than a generic directory link.
Extra Factors That Made It Work
- The Location Service Pages were the key to ranking organically in towns where they had no physical office.
- Mentioning the city name in reviews (user-generated content) helped reinforce local relevance to Google.
- Citation Building fixed the NAP issues, consolidating their trust signals.