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A local business paid an agency $3,500/month. Want to know what they got? ❌ 2 AI blogs ❌ 15 directory submissions ❌ Monthly PDF report That's it.
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A guy starts his SEO agency and does it right. SEO expert for strategy, an intern to take the repetitive work, a content writer for blogs and GBP posts, a link builder for citations, an account manager so clients always have someone to talk to. He has one client. So he spends to fix it. Meta ads, Google ads, money going out every day to book discovery calls. At the rate those convert he's three months out from landing even 5 clients, and that's if the ads behave. Five salaries running against one retainer the whole time. The agency's bleeding while he waits for it to fill up. Then the real problem shows up. Even after he hits 5 clients, scaling past it gets harder, not easier. Every new client needs more fulfillment. The team he built to grow becomes the ceiling on how much he can grow. It was supposed to be plug and play. Sign a client, deliver, move to the next one without the whole thing getting heavier every time. That's why we built OrderlySEO. You close the clients. We run the fulfillment behind you, white-labeled under your brand. Citations, GBP, on-page, content, PR, reporting, all of it going out under your name, none of it on your payroll. You stay plug and play. You scale by signing clients, not by hiring people and praying nobody leaves. That's orderlyseo. com
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If you're starting a new local business you don't need to hire a $2k/mo agency. You need a free afternoon and Claude. Here are the 6 prompts I'd hand a brand new local business owner to do the initial SEO work themselves👇 Save this, you'll come back to it 🔖
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5. GBP category services attributes setup You are a Google Business Profile optimization specialist. Setting the wrong primary category is the single biggest ranking mistake new businesses make, so be precise. My business: [describe exactly what you do, in plain words, including your most profitable service] City: [city] Give me: 1. PRIMARY CATEGORY: the single best one, exact name as it appears in GBP's category list. Explain why this one over the obvious alternative. 2. SECONDARY CATEGORIES: 3 to 5, ranked, each with a one-line reason. Warn me if any could dilute my relevance. 3. SERVICES: 10 services to list under those categories, each with a 2-3 sentence description written for both Google and a human, with the city worked into 3-4 of them. 4. ATTRIBUTES: which to turn on (e.g. "women-owned," "free estimates," "wheelchair accessible") and which actually influence visibility vs which are just trust signals. 5. The 3 most common category mistakes a [business type] makes, so I don't repeat them.
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6. Competitor teardown 90-day plan Act as a local SEO auditor reverse-engineering why a competitor outranks a new business. My competitor: [name their GBP or website URL] My business: [business type] in [city] How long they've been around vs me: [rough idea] Walk through what they're likely doing that I'm not: - Primary secondary categories they probably use (infer from their GBP) - Review velocity (how many, how recent, how they're getting them) - Content themes on their site that map to local keywords - Where they likely earn citations and backlinks for my niche - What their GBP is doing that mine isn't (posts, photos, Q&A, services filled out) Then build me a 90-day plan to close the gap: - Days 1-30: the foundational fixes (the stuff that's invisible but everything depends on) - Days 31-60: content citations - Days 61-90: reviews links momentum Order every action by impact-to-effort. Tell me what to ignore because it won't matter for a business my size yet.
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These 25 AI-cited sources can move your map pack to #1 Get listed before your competitors do
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Clutch. co BBB (Better Business Bureau) Thumbtack Yelp Angi HomeAdvisor Houzz Trustpilot G2 Yellow Pages (YP. com) Foursquare Nextdoor Chamber of Commerce Expertise. com UpCity Bark Porch Brownbook Hotfrog Crunchbase Capterra Sitejabber GoodFirms DesignRush Birdeye
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The call buttons are disappearing on mobile. google is replacing them with AI answers and ads. You're still ranking fine. People just cant click you like they used to Here's how to make your GBP convert before anyone clicks anything 👇
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Your GBP can be perfect and AI still won't recommend you. These recommendations get pulled from around 47 citation sources. If you're not in them, you don't exist to ChatGPT or Perplexity. Doesn't matter how good your GBP is. Our clients sit in almost all of them. Most businesses are in maybe 6 and have no idea. Want me to check yours?
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A client came to me on page 3. Their previous agency had built 73 citations, 34 backlinks, and restructured the entire site for SEO. Calls were dropping month over month anyway. That's the part nobody tells you: you can do everything the playbook says and still lose. In 90 days we built 0 new citations, 0 links, 0 GBP posts. Every target keyword is now top 3. 47 jobs booked from the website alone. We didn't do more. We fixed what the volume was hiding. The full breakdown is ready. Comment "Hi" and I'll send it.
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"Junk Pick Up Free" from a platform that charges contractors per lead is sending me lol
Thumbtack is so backwards for doing this. Straight up lying on a PPC ad to improve click through rates. Hope they get sued ngl
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What actually moves the map pack: ranked [2026] Dead ❌ ・Map iframe on contact page ・Geotagging photos ・Daily GBP posts ・Cities stuffed in the description ・Chasing DA on every link Mid ⁉️ ・Citations past the core 15 ・40 services on your GBP ・Schema with no entity behind it ・"Best [service] in [city]" blogs Top ↓↓
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Top ・Reporting competitors' spam fake listings to clear the pack 😅 ・Review justification text feeding your category ・Centroid proximity service-area shaping ・Entity consistency across site, GBP, data aggregators ・Topical depth so GBP inherits site trust
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Citations don't rank you anymore. I said what I said. Stop paying someone to submit your NAP to 500 directories like it's 2016.
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My SEO playbook is boring ->Find a keyword with 200 to 1000 monthly searches ->Build something useful around it ->Do the SEO properly ->Wait 7 times i did this. 3 times it worked. Proof 👇
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You dont need a massive market to build a real business with SEO. You need a small one nobody is paying attention to. I picked 3 micro niches in the last year Local SEO Guy → #1 Free Local Citation Checker → #1 GBP Audit → climbing to #1 right now I spend $0 on Ads,
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