I was scrolling through my feed and seeing so many colorful posts. Then I thought, why not post something like that? But I realized there aren't many colorful posts around my field, #SEO.
For me, SEO feels like a beautiful flower with countless colors. The more you look at it, the more it makes you curious. Exploring, implementing, following updates, digging deeper… it never really ends. Every layer reveals something new, and the journey goes on until you discover the finest one. 🌸✨
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Launched a brand-new website with SEO built in from day one, not bolted on after.
Ranked on page 1 for 6 of 10 target keywords within 90 days.
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Built a content strategy around the questions customers were actually searching.
Organic blog traffic up 180%, with leads from content up 60%.
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A slow, clunky bakery website was losing mobile visitors before they could order.
Fixed the technical SEO and speed issues — catering page traffic up 210%.
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Helped a local plumbing business go from invisible to in-demand on Google Maps.
Map pack appearances up 165% through GBP optimisation and local schema.
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Here is List of Sectors:🚀
Sectors I've worked across as an SEO specialist for UK trade and local businesses.
From plumbing to industrial doors — same process, tailored to each trade.
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Local SEO Expert | 5+ Years Helping Local Businesses Rank #1 on Google
I help local businesses dominate Google Maps and local search results — more calls, more foot traffic, more booked appointments. Over 5+ years, I’ve taken local clients from page 3 to the top 3 local pack results, fixed Google Business Profile issues costing them visibility, and built location-based content that actually converts.
If you’re a local business owner tired of being invisible on Google while competitors show up first, let’s fix that.
What I offer:
CTA:
Drop me a message with your business name and city — I’ll send you a free 5-minute audit of where you’re losing visibility right now.
A few tweaks worth making before you post: swap in a real result or number if you have one (e.g., “took a plumbing client from 12 to 2,400 monthly clicks”), since specifics convert way better than general claims. Want me to adjust the tone (more casual vs. more corporate) or shorten it for a tighter version?