Local SEO planning and page structure illustration

Local SEO web design

Pages built so Google and people can understand your business faster.

Good local SEO starts with page structure, location language, internal links, and metadata that match what real customers are searching for.

What this means

SEO-ready websites are not magic. They are structured on purpose.

I focus on the page elements that help search engines understand your services while keeping the site useful and readable for actual people.

Focused page targets

Separate pages can target different services and search intents instead of overloading one homepage.

Useful metadata

Titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, and social tags are written to support clarity and consistency.

Internal linking

Service pages, examples, and contact pathways support crawling and make navigation easier.

Local business signals

Structured data, location mentions, and service-area copy help reinforce where and how you work.

Technical website planning illustration

SEO foundations

The goal is a site that earns visibility and still converts well.

Search traffic is only useful when the page also explains the offer well enough to turn visits into calls, forms, or quote requests.

  • Service pages written around actual business offerings
  • Location-aware wording that stays natural and readable
  • Schema, sitemap, robots, and crawlable internal links
  • Image and performance cleanup that supports Core Web Vitals

Next step

Want better local search support from your website?

Tell me what services and locations matter most so I can help shape the page structure around the searches you actually care about.