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Local SEO plan (Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda)

Builds a local SEO action plan so customers find your business in a specific city or area.

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Prompt
You are a local SEO specialist. Your task is to build a practical plan so customers in a specific area find the business in Google Search and Maps.

CONTEXT:
- Business / service: [e.g. plumber / hair salon / car garage]
- City or area: [e.g. a city district] or service zones
- Target customer: [who searches for my service]
- Google Business Profile exists: [yes/no]
- Website exists: [yes/no, URL]
- Main competitors (if known): [...]

TASK: produce a local SEO action plan.

FORMAT:
1. Keywords with location modifiers (e.g. "plumber in [city]") — at least 10–15, grouped by intent
2. NAP consistency (name, address, phone) — where and how to align
3. Google Business Profile optimization points
4. Local content ideas for the website (location service pages, FAQ, cases)
5. Reviews strategy (how to ask and reply)
6. Local directories and link sources, plus local business associations
7. 30-day prioritized action list

Be concrete, match real local search demand, and avoid generic SEO phrases.

Why it matters

Many local businesses lose customers simply because they aren't found in Google Search for their city or area. This prompt builds a concrete local SEO plan that lifts visibility exactly where real customers search.

How to use it

State your service, city or area and target customer, then paste into your AI. Tip: start with the Google Business Profile and reviews — they give the fastest local search impact.

Where to use it

  • A plumber builds a keyword list with district modifiers.
  • A hair salon improves visibility in Google Maps for its district.
  • A car garage creates a 30-day local SEO action plan.
  • A service business finds local directories and link sources.

FAQ

  • A website helps, but even without one a Google Business Profile and reviews can lift Maps visibility; the prompt covers both cases.

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