Google Business Profile optimisation, citations, reviews and local content — the four levers that decide whether your business shows up when someone nearby searches.
Every Caffeinated Local SEO engagement ships with the full stack — no surprise add-ons, no upsells, no nickel-and-diming.
One fixed-price quote covers everything below.
Full GBP optimisation — categories, services, products, attributes, posts, photos. Most local businesses use 20% of what GBP can do; we use 100%.
NAP consistency across 50+ Australian directories. Inconsistent citations are the silent killer of local rankings.
Automated review request flows that respect platform rules (and AHPRA, for regulated industries). Real reviews, not fakes.
Suburb-specific service pages targeting "service + suburb" search terms — the format Google rewards for local intent queries.
LocalBusiness, Service and FAQ schema configured properly so your listings get rich results in search.
Monthly tracking of who's ranking where, what they're doing, and where the opportunities are in your suburb.
A proven process refined across 100+ engagements. Clear deliverables, clear sign-offs, no surprises.
Full local SEO audit — GBP, citations, reviews, on-page, schema, competitors. Free for new clients.
Clean up citations, fix GBP listing issues, deploy schema, set up review request flow.
Build out suburb landing pages and locally-relevant content based on actual search intent in your area.
Activate review acquisition. Average client lifts from 4.3★ to 4.8★ within 6 months.
Monthly tracking, GBP post cadence, content refreshes, and ongoing competitive response.
The questions we get asked the most. Don't see yours? Just ask.
Ask us anything ›Map pack rankings often shift within 30-60 days of fundamental fixes. Significant lifts in actual phone calls and direction requests typically take 3-6 months as reviews accumulate and content matures.
Local SEO works for any local service business — trades, clinics, restaurants, retail, professional services. The strategies adapt to the industry; the framework doesn’t change.
No — separate websites is an outdated 2010-era tactic. Modern local SEO uses suburb-specific landing pages on a single domain, which Google understands and rewards.