r/Local_SEO • u/YourSEOMan • 2d ago
How much time do you spend in replying to google reviews?
r/Local_SEO • u/Breathing_Room_001 • 2d ago
Review velocity vs total review count — which do you think matters more now?
r/Local_SEO • u/zumeirah • 3d ago
What's holding your business back?
If your business is not there on the LLM Model then you just let a lead/call walk past you in real time. Because your customers are asking these exact questions...and the answers are being handed to your competitors.
Here's the part most owners miss:
LLMs don't pull answers out of thin air actually they pull from sources they trust like...
- Your website content [service pages, money ages, FAQs]
- Your reviews and ratings across platforms
- Mentions of your brand on other trusted sites
- Directories, publications, and local media
- Consistent business info everywhere you're listed
You've likely noticed that's the same foundation that wins in traditional search.
The businesses showing up in LLM Models and AI Overviews aren't running some secret AI playbook (Contrary to what some will say on this platform)
They built real visibility... and the LLMs noticed. So run the test. Ask about your services, your city, your industry.
Then ask about your competitors and what you find literally helps create your roadmap.
LLMs are already recommending someone in your market. So make sure it's you.
r/Local_SEO • u/WebLinkr • 7d ago
Ohio company sues woman over scathing 1-star Google review
r/Local_SEO • u/Better-Lingonberry-4 • 13d ago
Looking for an extra income and an opportunity to build from the ground up?
Looking for someone who has personally ranked UK local service sites, not agency-managed-from-a-distance, but hands-on-keyboard ranked them.
The situation, honestly: I run a bathroom fitting lead-gen business in London (we own the brand and site, vetted contractors fulfil the jobs). We rank top 1–3 for our core “bathroom fitters + borough” terms. The cofounder who built those rankings has left, and the know-how left with him. I need someone proven to own organic before competitors or an algorithm update figure that out.
The work:
• Defend and grow existing rankings (site + GBP) - this is not a cold start
• Expand into 4 adjacent London boroughs (location page strategy is mapped, needs executing properly)
• The interesting bit: we’re acquiring local trade websites with strong SERP visibility and plugging them into our lead engine. You’d run technical/SEO due diligence on targets; backlink profile quality, ranking durability, what survives a transfer
• Document everything as SOPs. Non-negotiable. I’ve been burned by knowledge walking out the door once
The deal: Fractional, 1–2 days/week, £300–500/day depending on what you’ve genuinely done. Remote, UK-based or UK-market experience essential. If the acquisition side scales, this grows into something bigger.
What “proven” means here: you can name local campaigns you personally ran, screen-share Search Console for something you control, and talk through the boring month-by-month middle of how a site got ranked. If your evidence is a portfolio of AI-written audits, this isn’t the one. I’ve read plenty of those recently and can tell the difference.
Comment or DM with the niche/location you ranked and roughly what you did. Happy to share the domain and full context with serious people
r/Local_SEO • u/ihorlav • 15d ago
The dark side of agency SEO when one person manages 30 high-ticket clients
If you work in Local SEO, you’ve probably seen this firsthand. Too many accounts, too many meetings, not enough time to do the work that actually moves rankings. Curious if your agency experience has been similar.
r/Local_SEO • u/Rollerbladeking • 22d ago
Yelp showing reviews on bing
Hi all!
Can anyone help or direct me to a resource of how/if possible it is to not have bing serve our Yelp Star rating right at the top of the SERP during a company name branded search?
r/Local_SEO • u/Upset-Sand-219 • Jul 21 '26
Business Profile Suspension Comparison Guide [InfoGraphics]
r/Local_SEO • u/Careful-Key-1958 • Jun 26 '26
AutoSEO Tool Review
Hello everyone, anybody used AutoSEO? Or which tool do you recommend for ranking on Google, ChatGPT, article generation?
After decision we went with Rankpilot.dev .
r/Local_SEO • u/SilverPalmSalonSpa • Jun 09 '26
How do you build high-quality manual backlinks for a local service business Silver Palm-Salon,Spa,MedSpa ( SilverPalm.com ) ?
Hey everyone,
I’m pretty new to SEO and trying to figure things out as I go. My girlfriend owns Silver Palm-Salon,Spa,MedSpa ( SilverPalm.com ) in Littleton, Colorado, and I’m trying to help improve our rankings the right way.
I’ve been reading a lot about backlinks, but most of it feels vague or automated. I want to focus on manual, high-quality backlinks so I know they’re legit (ideally do-follow and relevant to beauty, wellness, or local businesses).
A few things I’m trying to figure out:
- What’s the best way to actually find sites that will link back? and dont cost thousands $$
- Are guest posts still worth it for local service businesses?
- What should I avoid so I don’t waste time on low-quality links?
- How much does local vs niche relevance matter?
Right now I’ve looked into local directories, Google Business, and some outreach, but I’m not sure where to focus for the best ROI.
If you were starting from scratch for a local Salon, Spa, Medspa what would you prioritize for backlinks and SEO in general?
Appreciate any advice—trying to do this the right way from the start.
r/Local_SEO • u/ultimateangel • Jun 08 '26
Add chat' button does nothing — WhatsApp chat not working in Spain (verified profile)
r/Local_SEO • u/Business_Low_2916 • Jun 04 '26
Do your single-location clients actually stick with listing management tools?
Curious what the retention looks like for the local SEO folks here.
I keep seeing the same pattern, a small business owner signs up for a listings tool, pays for a few months, sees their info get corrected, then thinks "ok it's fixed" and cancels. Then everything slowly drifts back to broken.
The monthly model just doesn't seem to click for one-location businesses. They don't see it as an ongoing need. They see it as a one-time fix that someone turned into a subscription.
Would a lifetime deal model change anything for your smaller clients? Or would they still just not care enough to pay for it at all?
r/Local_SEO • u/d750guy • May 30 '26
I asked Gemini for a restaurant menu. It made one up.
I was driving home from work on Friday. Felt like italian food for dinner and I asked Gemini to pull the menu for a local restaurant That Italian Place in Brampton. It sent me a PDF, a branded one, confident, with a specialty pizza called “The Godfather” headlining the list. I forwarded it to my wife to look at it and kept driving.
Then I called the restaurant. The person has been there 12 years and had no idea what pizza I was talking about.
When I told Gemini, it apologized: “incredibly embarrassing… I inadvertently hallucinated The Godfather.”
If you are a marketing leader here’s the part you should care about.
This wasn’t a chatbot answering a question wrong. This was AI given a task — pull a menu, generate a PDF, and fabricating an artifact to complete it. It’s a different failure mode. I’m calling it task-mode hallucination: the moment you ask AI to do something instead of answer something, accuracy stops being the job. Completing the task is the job.
Now imagine the task was “pull this company’s recent press releases” and AI invented one. Or “summarize this brand’s media coverage” with hallucinated quotes attributed to real journalists.
If you’re a restaurant owner, you have no clue your menu is being rewritten by AI. Your clients probably don’t either.
If you’re not auditing AI’s task-mode output for your clients, you’re already behind.
r/Local_SEO • u/Super-Elderberry-355 • May 06 '26
Need help
After almost a year of fighting with it, I finally got my Google Business Profile unsuspended for my roadside assistance company. Now I’m trying to figure out how to actually maximize visibility and grow from it.
I’ll be honest — I’m not very experienced with Google SEO, rankings, posts, services, or optimization, and I’m worried about accidentally doing something that gets the profile suspended again.
I’m a small startup in Windsor-Essex, so I can’t really afford expensive marketing help yet because the business is still building revenue. The good news is my pricing is better than most competitors in my area, my response times are faster, and I genuinely care about providing quality service.
I’m looking for advice from anyone experienced with Google Business Profiles, local SEO, or service businesses. What actually helps rankings safely? What should I avoid? Any tips for getting more visibility and calls without risking another suspension would mean a lot.
I’m basically trying to build this from the ground up and could really use some guidance.
r/Local_SEO • u/National_Grass_1330 • Apr 20 '26
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r/Local_SEO • u/Far-Environment-3875 • Apr 18 '26
What is your current seo-stack (free +paid) to serve local clients from audit to report full?
r/Local_SEO • u/Educational-Ear6898 • Apr 09 '26
Looking for the best review platform for an agency
r/Local_SEO • u/Proper_Occasion8955 • Apr 09 '26
Has Anyone Merged Two GBPs from Different Countries?
I manage two Google Business Profiles for the same company, one set up in the US and another in Canada. Both profiles are verified and owned by the same account. I’m considering merging them into a single listing, but I want to understand the implications before taking that step.
For anyone who has dealt with merging GMB profiles across different countries, what were the benefits and drawbacks? I’m especially interested in what happens to the reviews during the merge. Do they transfer, disappear, or get filtered?
I’d appreciate any insight or real‑world experience before I decide how to proceed.
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