CAN’T FIND YOUR WEBSITE ON GOOGLE?
I’VE BEEN THERE.
Small business SEO: How it started
You’ve spent precious time, money, blood, sweat, and maybe tears getting your website juuussstttt right, but when you Google your keywords…
…you’re nowhere to be found.
Or worse: your not-so-great competitor shows up and gets all YOUR traffic.
Sound familiar?
Hey, I’m Amy! When I launched my design business in 2016, my website was buried deep on Google. So I set out to learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and fix my website.
A few months later, my site was showing up for keywords and I was getting lots of new inquiries.
Clients started asking about SEO and I began optimizing their websites.
And my SEO tactics worked!
One client reported he went from one sales call per week (if he was lucky) to four calls per week. Another client said her phone was ringing off the hook after her site was optimized.
Helping these small businesses grow was more than satisfying—I absolutely loved it.
So I shifted my focus entirely to SEO for small to midsize businesses and never looked back.
Which SEO package is right for you?
Whether you’re just starting out or an SEO whiz, if you need a better rank on Google, I’ve got an SEO package for you.
Kickstarter SEO: For business owners who want to rank higher on Google but don’t have time to research keywords or DIY their SEO.
Traffic Avalanche: For business owners who know they need to blog for SEO, but need someone to research topics, write the posts, and optimize them for Google.
Google Business Profile SEO: For local businesses who want to attract customers in a specific area.
When you work with me, your site benefits from these SEO tools:
Ahrefs for keyword research, rank tracking, and technical analysis
Google Analytics to track your overall traffic sources
Google Search Console for rank tracking, error tracking, and Core Web Vitals
Google Data Studio for real-time SEO reporting
It’s time for your website to start working for you.
Ready to get your SEO in shape?
When I’m not SEO-ing, you can find me playing with my dog Roscoe, drinking tea, or exploring the mountains around my home in Bozeman, Montana.