Best SEO Company for Small Business
Small businesses do not need an enterprise SEO program. They need to be found by the people already searching a few miles away, and they need to know what they are paying for.
What Small Business SEO Should Look Like
The budget is real and the margin for waste is small, so the work should go straight to the levers that produce calls: the profile, the pages that describe the services, reviews, and consistent listings.
Everything else is optional until those are handled properly.
- Profile built out completely before anything else
- One clear page per service being sold
- A review routine the team can actually follow
- Listing cleanup so the business data matches everywhere
- Simple tracking so calls can be attributed
What Should Improve
- Visibility for the searches nearby customers use
- Position in the map pack for core services
- Review volume compared to local competitors
- Website clarity for both people and Google
- Consistency of name, address, and phone
- Call volume that can be traced to search
Who This Fits
- Owner-operated businesses with a small marketing budget
- Shops and practices relying on word of mouth alone
- Businesses paying for ads with nothing organic behind them
- Teams with no marketing person on staff
- Anyone who wants to understand the invoice
Who We Work With
Abrams Local SEO works with small local businesses, mostly service based, from a home base in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Scope is sized to the market so a small business is not paying for a big-city budget it does not need.
Why Abrams Local SEO
- No account managers between the owner and the work
- Scope quoted after a real look at the market
- Weekly written updates in plain language
- Local search only
Find Out Where Your Business Currently Ranks
Tell us what your company provides and which cities you want to target. We'll review your current local visibility and identify the most important ranking gaps.