Why Your Website Isn’t Ranking – And How to Fix It
Let’s be honest – there’s nothing more frustrating than pouring time, money, and energy into your website, only to find it’s buried on page 7 of Google, lost in a digital graveyard
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Local SEO is your superpower as a small business owner. And if you're not using it yet, you're literally handing your customers to someone else who is.

Let’s face it—most people don’t search for a tiler on a whim. They search because they need one right now.

When you think about getting your business found online, Google Maps might not be the first thing that pops into your head. But for small businesses—especially those that rely on local footfall or service-area clients—it can be the secret weapon you didn’t know you had.

Let’s face it—being found online as a service-based business can feel like shouting into the void. You know your stuff. Your customers love you. You’re brilliant at what you do. But unless Google agrees… you may as well be invisible.

Let’s be honest—ranking for local “near me” searches when you don’t have a shop front or office can feel like trying to enter a bake-off when your oven’s broken.

If you're a plumber and want more local customers calling your number instead of your competitor’s, then this guide is for you.

Creating a new website can be an exciting yet overwhelming task. One of the key decisions you’ll face is determining how much content to include. Too little, and your site may look sparse and uninviting; too much, and it might overwhelm visitors.
