Technical access
Indexability, canonicals, sitemaps, robots controls, mobile rendering and page performance create the foundation.
Practical SEO and GEO optimisation for smaller businesses that need clearer priorities, stronger local relevance and pages that answer real customer searches. The work connects technical access, content, local signals and measurement instead of selling isolated rankings.
Discuss your visibilitySee the deliverablesUseful local SEO combines a technically accessible site, clear service pages, genuine geographic relevance and consistent business information. Repeated location pages with near-identical text are deliberately avoided.
Indexability, canonicals, sitemaps, robots controls, mobile rendering and page performance create the foundation.
Keyword research is mapped to the right commercial pages so web design, SEO and supporting topics do not compete unnecessarily.
Useful content, consistent organization details, relevant structured data and clear expertise help customers and search systems understand the business.
The first objective is not to produce a long generic audit. It is to identify the few changes most likely to improve discovery, clarity and enquiries, then implement or sequence them sensibly.
Local visibility is often limited by several small weaknesses working together rather than one dramatic technical error.
The website describes the company but does not create a clear page for each commercially important service or search intent.
Location details are missing, inconsistent or repeated unnaturally without explaining the genuine service area and local context.
Articles, service pages and calls to action exist in isolation, leaving users and crawlers without a clear route through the site.
The workflow separates evidence gathering from decisions, then connects every recommendation to a page, owner and expected outcome.
Crawl the site, inspect search results and understand the services, audience and geographic market.
Assign important queries to existing or new pages and identify overlap, gaps and weak internal paths.
Update page structure, copy, metadata, schema and internal links in priority order.
Track indexation, impressions, relevant queries, engagement and enquiries without overstating attribution.
The local base is in Sterrebeek, part of the Zaventem municipality. The strategy is suitable for companies serving this area, the airport business region, nearby Flemish Brabant and east Brussels. Most work is completed remotely, with local meetings possible by appointment.
The strategy prioritises a small number of strong pages. It does not automatically create separate pages for every nearby town. New location content is justified only by distinct services, evidence, language needs or customer intent.
GEO does not replace SEO. Search engines and AI systems still need accessible pages, consistent entities, clear claims and sourceable evidence. The service reviews crawler access, structured data, page relationships and measurement while keeping the focus on customer value.
The audit reviews crawling and indexability, service-page structure, local search intent, metadata, internal links, structured data, content gaps and relevant off-site consistency. The final output prioritises actions instead of listing every possible warning equally.
Profile alignment, category choices, service areas and consistency can be reviewed. Direct account management, posting or verification work requires the appropriate access and is scoped separately.
No. Repeated town pages with substantially similar content can create a poor user experience. A new location page is recommended only when there is enough distinct demand, service detail, proof or language need to make it genuinely useful.
Yes, especially on normal WordPress and Elementor websites. Implementation can include page creation, content improvements, internal links and schema. Server, plugin or third-party platform access may be required for some technical changes.
GEO extends the same foundations: crawlable content, clear entities, structured evidence and useful answers. It considers how AI-assisted search systems discover, interpret and cite information without treating citations as guaranteed.
Technical corrections can be made quickly, but crawling, indexing and ranking changes take time. The first roadmap normally separates immediate fixes from content and authority work that develops over several months.
Share the website, services and markets that matter. The next step is to identify where the current search journey breaks and what should be improved first.
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