Local SEO Services in Orlando That Get You Found on Google Maps

When someone in Orlando needs what you sell, they search Google on their phone. And when they do, they either find you or they find your competitor. I do local SEO services in Orlando that get you into that Google Maps pack and bring real customers to your door.

I’ve spent 30 years helping local businesses get found online. At Ocasio Consulting, I’ve been doing this since 2013. And after thousands of hours of local SEO work, I know exactly what works—and what doesn’t.

The Problem: You’re Invisible On Google Maps

Here’s the problem most service businesses in Orlando face:

  • People search on Google, not your website: When someone needs a plumber, electrician, roofer, or accountant in Orlando, they type “plumber near me” into Google. They don’t go to the Yellow Pages or search your website first.
  • Google Maps matters more than organic: When someone searches, Google shows three businesses on the map at the top of the page. Those three spots get 75% of the clicks. If you’re not in that pack, you’re invisible.
  • Your competitors are eating your lunch: If you search for your service type in your area, you see the same companies over and over. They’ve done the work. You haven’t. So you’re losing customers every single day to them.
  • Your Google Business Profile is a ghost: Maybe you have one set up. Maybe it’s outdated. Maybe you never finished it. Either way, you’re not showing up the way you should be.
  • You don’t know why you’re not ranking: You’ve tried some SEO. Maybe you’ve spent money on Google Ads. But you don’t understand why you’re not showing up in local search or the map pack. That’s frustrating.

Local search is where most service business customers come from. If you’re not winning at local search, you’re losing business every single day.

The Agitation: What This Is Costing You

Let’s talk about what this actually costs your business:

  • Lost phone calls and inquiries: Every service call that goes to your competitor is money out of your pocket. I’ve seen contractors lose $10,000+ per month to better local search rankings.
  • Your paid ads don’t work as well: You’re probably paying for Google Ads. But if your organic and local rankings are weak, your ads cost more and convert worse. You’re fighting an uphill battle.
  • Low-quality leads from other sources: When people can’t find you on Google, they go to Yelp, HomeAdvisor, Angie’s List. You pay commissions on every lead. That’s expensive.
  • Your brand is weak locally: Customers remember the businesses they see on Google first. They think those are the best. If you’re not showing up, they don’t even know you exist.
  • You’re losing referral traffic: When people search and find your competitor first, they refer their friends to your competitor. You never even get in the door.
  • Your reviews are stagnant: Your Google Business Profile should be generating reviews, but if nobody’s finding you, you get zero. No reviews means lower trust, lower clicks, lower ranking.

This compounds over time. Every week your competitor ranks above you, they get stronger. You get weaker. It gets harder to catch up.

The Solution: Real Local SEO That Gets You Into the Google Maps Pack

This is where I come in. I specialize in local SEO for service area businesses in Orlando and Florida. Here’s what I do:

What Is Local SEO (And Why It’s Different From Regular SEO)

Local SEO is about getting your business found when people search for your service in your area. It’s not just about ranking on Google organic search—though that matters too. It’s mainly about Google Maps.

When someone searches “plumber Orlando” or “electrician near me,” Google shows a map with three businesses and then organic results below. That map is the local pack. Getting into that local pack is where the money is.

Local SEO has its own rules. Different signals. Different strategies. It’s not just about backlinks and blog posts. It’s about citations, reviews, Google Business Profile optimization, local content, and technical setup. I know all of it.

My Local SEO Strategy (What You Get)

1. Google Business Profile Optimization (The Foundation)

Your Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business) is the most important asset for local SEO. Most business owners ignore it or fill it out half-way. I optimize it completely:

  • Complete and accurate business information (name, address, phone)
  • Optimized business description with local keywords
  • Categories selected for maximum relevance
  • High-quality photos and logo
  • Posts that keep it fresh and active
  • Service areas mapped out correctly
  • Call buttons and website links optimized
  • Messaging features set up for customer contact

A fully optimized GBP can jump you 5-10 spots in the local pack immediately. That’s real. I’ve seen it happen hundreds of times.

2. Review Management & Generation

Google looks at your reviews to decide if you deserve to rank. More reviews = higher ranking (if the reviews are good). Here’s what I do:

  • Set up a system to ask your happy customers for reviews
  • Monitor your reviews across Google, Yelp, and other platforms
  • Help you respond to reviews (especially negative ones)
  • Track your review growth and trends

You don’t need hundreds of reviews. You need consistent, steady reviews from real customers. I help you get them.

3. Citation Building & NAP Consistency

Citations are mentions of your business name, address, and phone number across the web. Think of them like votes for your business’s existence. Here’s what I do:

  • Make sure your NAP (Name, Address, Phone) is consistent everywhere
  • Build citations on high-authority local directories
  • Get you listed on industry-specific directories
  • Fix incorrect or duplicate listings

If your address is listed differently on five websites, Google gets confused. I make sure you’re consistent everywhere. That’s a ranking boost right there.

4. Local Content Strategy

Your website needs to be about your local area. Here’s what I do:

  • Create location-specific pages for each city or neighborhood you serve
  • Write blog content about local topics (local news, local events, local customers)
  • Optimize your homepage for your primary location
  • Add schema markup so Google knows your service areas

If you serve Orlando, Winter Park, and Oviedo, you need pages that say “Plumber in Winter Park” and “Electrician in Oviedo.” Each location gets its own optimized page. Google loves that.

5. On-Page Local SEO

Your website itself needs to be optimized for local search:

  • Local keywords in titles, headings, and content
  • Service area keywords throughout your site
  • Address and phone number in your footer
  • Local schema markup (LocalBusiness schema)
  • Proper heading structure and keyword optimization

A lot of the local SEO work happens on your website. I make sure it’s all set up right.

6. Link Building For Local Businesses

Backlinks still matter for local SEO. I build high-quality links from local sources:

  • Local business associations and chambers of commerce
  • Local press and media mentions
  • Industry-specific sites and directories
  • Partnerships and sponsorships

These aren’t spammy. They’re real relationships and legitimate placements that strengthen your local authority.

7. Tracking & Reporting

You need to know if this is working. Every month, I send you a report showing:

  • Your rankings in the local pack
  • Keyword visibility and search impressions
  • Click-through rates and customer actions
  • Review generation and sentiment
  • What’s working and what we’re adjusting

You see real data. Real results. Not vanity metrics. Actual customers finding you on Google.

Why Local SEO Beats Paid Ads (And Why Most Business Owners Get It Wrong)

Let me be straight with you: I’m certified in Google Ads, Meta, Microsoft, LinkedIn—all of it. I can run paid ads. But here’s what I tell every local business owner:

Local SEO is your long-term investment. Paid ads are short-term band-aids.

Here’s Why:

Paid Ads Stop Working The Day You Stop Paying

You turn off your Google Ads campaign, your phone stops ringing. Money stops flowing in. You’re trapped on the hamster wheel, always paying.

Local SEO keeps working. A plumber in Orlando who has ranked #1 for five years gets calls whether they pay Google or not. That’s compounding interest on your business.

Local SEO Is Cheaper Long-Term

Yeah, local SEO takes 3-6 months to really work. It costs money up front. But once you’re ranking, the lead cost is nearly zero. Compare that to Google Ads where your cost-per-click keeps going up every year.

Customers Trust Organic More Than Ads

People click on organic results and Google Maps listings more than they click on ads. They think ads are salespeople. Organic means you legitimately deserve to be there.

Your Competitors Are (Probably) Doing Local SEO Already

If your competitor is ranked on the Google Maps pack, they’re beating you. They’re eating your lunch. The solution isn’t to outspend them on ads. It’s to out-rank them organically.

My Honest Take

I recommend most local service businesses do both: Local SEO for long-term sustainability and Google Ads for immediate leads while you’re climbing the rankings. But if you only have budget for one? Pick local SEO. You’ll see better ROI over time.

Local SEO For Service Area Businesses (This Is My Specialty)

If you have a service-based business in Orlando—contractor, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, roofing, cleaning, marketing, accounting, legal services, whatever—local SEO is your best marketing channel.

I specialize in this. I’ve built local SEO strategies for hundreds of service businesses. I know what works. I know the tricks Google uses. I know which directories matter and which are worthless.

If you want more details on the specific local SEO approach for service area businesses, I wrote a detailed guide: check my blog for the full breakdown. It covers everything—from service area pages to review strategies to why most local SEO fails (and how to avoid it).

What Real Results Look Like

I don’t use vague claims like “increased visibility” or “more engagement.” I talk about real, measurable results:

  • Phone calls and inquiries: 15-40% increase in inbound leads within 6 months
  • Maps visibility: Moving from page 2 to the top 3 in the local pack
  • Organic traffic: 50-200% increase in organic traffic from local search
  • Customer acquisition cost: Lower CAC through organic and local channels
  • Review growth: Steady increase in customer reviews and ratings

These aren’t guaranteed—every business is different. But this is what I consistently see when I do local SEO right.

Why I Know Local SEO (My Credentials)

30 years in digital marketing. Running Ocasio Consulting since 2013. Based right here in Alafaya/East Orlando.

I hold:

  • Google My Business Agency Certified
  • Google Ads Certified
  • HubSpot Partner
  • Meta Certified
  • Microsoft Advertising Certified
  • LinkedIn Certified

I don’t just read about SEO. I do it every day for real businesses. I see what works. I adjust strategies based on real data. I’m not following a template. I’m building custom local SEO strategies based on your business.

How We Work Together (The Process)

Step 1: Audit & Analysis

First, I audit your current local SEO presence. Where are you ranking? What’s your GBP look like? What are your competitors doing? What’s your website missing? I give you a detailed audit showing exactly where you stand and what’s holding you back.

Step 2: Strategy & Plan

Based on the audit, I create a custom local SEO strategy for your business. This is specific to your industry, your competition, and your goals. Not a template. Not a cookie-cutter plan. Your plan.

Step 3: Implementation

I get to work. GBP optimization, local content creation, citation building, review strategy, technical setup. I handle the heavy lifting. I’ll keep you updated and ask for your input where needed.

Step 4: Monitoring & Optimization

Once we launch, I monitor your rankings, traffic, and results. If something isn’t working, I adjust. Local SEO isn’t set-and-forget. It requires ongoing attention and refinement. That’s what I do.

Step 5: Reporting & Growth

Every month, you get a report showing where you’re ranking, what traffic you’re getting, and what actions customers are taking. Real data. Real transparency. We talk about what’s working and what we need to do next.

Ready to Get Found On Google Maps?

If you’re tired of losing customers to your competitors in the Google Maps pack, let’s talk. I offer a free local SEO consultation where I’ll:

  • Look at your current local search presence
  • Show you where you’re losing to competitors
  • Give you honest feedback on what you need
  • Answer all your questions about local SEO

No obligation. No hard sell. Just honest advice from someone who’s been doing this for 30 years.

Call me now: (321) 300-4837

Or email: [email protected]

Let’s get you ranking on Google Maps and bring more customers to your door.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Local SEO

How long does local SEO take to work?

Usually 3-6 months to see significant movement in the local pack. Some quick wins happen in the first month (GBP optimization, initial reviews). But true ranking domination takes 6+ months of consistent work. Local SEO is a marathon, not a sprint.

Can you guarantee I’ll rank #1 on Google Maps?

No. Anyone who guarantees rankings is lying. Local SEO has too many variables: competition, customer reviews, how Google’s algorithm feels on any given day. But I can guarantee I’ll do everything right on my end. And I’ve gotten hundreds of clients into the top 3.

What if I have multiple locations?

Multi-location local SEO is more complex but totally doable. Each location needs its own GBP, its own landing pages, its own review strategy. I handle it. It’s more work, but the results are worth it.

Do I need a website for local SEO to work?

Yes. You need a website with local content, proper technical setup, and schema markup. Your GBP alone isn’t enough. The two have to work together. If you don’t have a website, let’s build one that’s optimized for local SEO from day one.

What about Google Local Services Ads (the ads at the very top)?

Those are different from Google Maps and organic results. They’re paid. Worth considering if you do home services, but they have strict requirements and higher costs. We can discuss if they’re right for your business.

How often should I be posting on my Google Business Profile?

Ideally 1-2 times per week. Posts keep your profile active and signal to Google that you’re a real, active business. I can handle this for you or show you how to do it yourself.

Does local SEO work if I do service calls (not location-based)?

Absolutely. If you’re a plumber who travels to customer homes, local SEO still works. We set up your service areas, optimize for those areas, and build reviews from customers in those areas. You don’t need a physical storefront.

What’s the difference between local SEO and Google Ads?

Local SEO is organic—you rank because Google thinks you deserve to. It takes time but is sustainable. Google Ads is paid—you pay per click, and it stops working the day you stop paying. I recommend doing both, but if you only have budget for one, local SEO is better long-term.

Can I do local SEO myself?

You can optimize your own GBP and ask for reviews. But the full strategy—citations, content, technical SEO, link building, competitor analysis—is complex. Most business owners don’t have time. That’s why they hire me.

What’s your pricing for local SEO?

Local SEO is typically a monthly retainer, usually $800–$2,500/month depending on competition, industry, and number of locations. I give you a custom quote after we talk. No surprises. You know what you’re paying for. Check my pricing page for more.

How do you track and report results?

Monthly reports showing your rankings, traffic, impressions, customer actions (calls, visits, reviews), and what we’re optimizing next. You see real data, not fluff. We also have monthly calls to review and adjust strategy.