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WHEN SOMEONE SEARCHES “NEAR ME”

Does your business show up locally?

Local search runs on signals most sites never set — LocalBusiness schema, a machine-readable address, a click-to-call number, a map, a link to your Google Business Profile, review markup, and your city in the right places. This grader scans your page for all of them and shows you exactly what’s missing. No signup, nothing stored.

THE GRADER

Grade your local signals

Enter your URL — add your city for an exact locality check.

Enter your URL to grade your local-search signals.
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What this is: a signals heuristic on the page you give it — not a live Google Business Profile audit. A strong score means your page gives local search engines what they look for. Actual ranking also depends on your Google Business Profile completeness, citations across directories, and review volume — all things we handle in the full engagement.

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We'll send a copy and, if you want, help you take the next step. No spam.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Local SEO, answered

What the grader checks and why it matters.

What is local SEO?
Local SEO is the practice of getting your business found in location-based searches — the map pack, “near me” queries, and your Google Business Profile. It depends on on-page signals (schema, address, city in your content), your Google Business listing, and consistent citations across directories.
Does this replace my Google Business Profile?
No. The grader checks the signals on your website that support local ranking. Your Google Business Profile is a separate, critical piece — its categories, hours, photos, and reviews matter enormously. The strongest local presence connects a well-marked-up site to a fully optimized listing.
What is NAP and why does consistency matter?
NAP stands for Name, Address, Phone. Search engines cross-check your NAP across your site, your Google Business Profile, and third-party directories to confirm you’re a real, locatable business. Inconsistent NAP (different addresses or phone formats) erodes trust and ranking — consistency is foundational.
Why does my city need to be in the title or H1?
Naming your city in your title, H1, and content is one of the clearest signals to search engines about where you serve. A generic homepage with no locality is much harder to rank for local queries. Enter your city in the grader to check this exactly.
FROM INVISIBLE TO THE MAP PACK

Own your local search

LocalBusiness schema, NAP consistency, Google Business optimization, and the on-page structure that gets you found — by a San Antonio firm that builds these systems for a living.