harder to find
People may not see the business when they search, or Google may not understand clearly what it does.
PROCESS
Most small businesses do not need everything changed at once.
The process starts with a free check, then moves into focused work only if there is something worth looking at properly.
start your free checkWHAT GETS IN THE WAY
People may not see the business when they search, or Google may not understand clearly what it does.
People may visit, compare, and leave because the next step or main reason to act is not clear enough.
People may hesitate because reviews, proof, contact details, or the overall impression do not feel strong enough.
01
free
I run a quick digital check across the main things customers and search engines look for first.
Whether there are obvious issues making the business harder to find, choose, trust, or contact.
It does not replace a full review, and it does not tell you to change everything.
Use this first if you are unsure what is wrong, or if you want a low-commitment starting point.
02
paid review
I look more closely at the specific problem, the site, the Google profile, and the way customers are likely to see the business.
What is actually getting in the way, what matters most, and what can safely wait.
It does not turn into open-ended work. The point is to make the problem clear before anything is changed.
Use this when the check shows something worth understanding properly.
03
focused improvement
I make the specific changes that are worth making, using the findings as the guide.
What has changed, why it changed, and how it should help customers move more easily.
It does not add extras for the sake of it. If a change does not improve clarity, it does not belong here.
Use this when there is a clear problem and a clear fix.
04
ongoing support
I keep an eye on the things that can shift over time, such as search visibility, content, competitors, and customer behaviour.
Whether the digital presence is still doing its job, and where small changes may help.
It does not mean constant change. The aim is steady attention, not noise.
Use this after the basics are working and you want the business to stay clear and current.
It gives you a clearer starting point before you decide whether anything else is needed.
start your free check