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Is it too late to start SEO for my business?

Local SEO strategies that work even when you're starting behind — New Hampshire, NH.

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Your competitors have been ranking on Google for years while your business stayed invisible. You see their websites packed with hundreds of pages, dominating every search in New Hampshire. Now you wonder if starting SEO today means you'll never catch up to businesses that got a head start.

Starting SEO late doesn't doom your business to permanent invisibility. Your competitors might have more pages, but most businesses stop creating new content after their initial push. They get comfortable with their rankings and slow down. Google rewards fresh, consistent content over old pages that never get updated.

Catching up takes focused effort, not massive budgets. You'll need to publish 2-3 new location pages per week for 6-12 months. Target smaller New Hampshire cities your competitors ignore like Berlin, Claremont, or Keene. Build content around specific services in specific towns. Most businesses can close the gap within a year if they stay consistent.

Start with the cities where your competition is weakest. Create detailed pages for each service you offer in each town you serve. Focus on less competitive keywords first, then expand to broader terms once you gain traction. eezyRank automates this process by building hundreds of targeted location pages that rank for local searches across New Hampshire.

Within 12 months, you'll see your business appearing in local searches throughout New Hampshire. Your phone will ring more often. Customers will find you instead of your competitors. The key is starting now and staying consistent, not having started years ago.

What people in New Hampshire say

"Scott went above and beyond anything we ever could've expected. He didn't just teach our team how to use Claude. He opened our eyes to a whole new way of working. He pulled our entire business together, rebuilt our sales process from the ground up, helped us get payroll organized, and got us ready to launch our new sales team. The real difference for us has been Scott. We're going to keep working with him long-term."

T.J. Reagan

"Scott did more for my business in two weeks than anyone has in five years. He pulled up heat maps for every one of my competitors across the 27 cities I cover and showed me exactly where I'm winning, where I'm losing, and what to do about it. He even laid out a plan to pull before-and-after photos from one app and match them up with the right reviews from my CRM. After hours of him digging through every corner of my business, I finally have a real roadmap. I'd hire him again tomorrow."

Andy Cirino

"Working with Scott has been amazing! His ability to ingest information, understand it, and then help you understand it is second to none. His work ethic is unlike any I've seen. Scott's forward-thinking mindset is incredibly refreshing and helpful. If you want your website to be found more easily, do yourself a favor and talk to Scott and his team. But don't stop there - Scott has a wealth of knowledge that can help you in so many ways."

Eric Lefebvre · Google

Other things people in New Hampshire ask

my website gets no traffic

You need content that matches what people actually search for in your area. Start with location-specific pages for each city you serve, then add service pages that answer common customer questions. Track your rankings to see what's working.

competitors ranking higher than me locally

Google ranks businesses that have location-specific pages and proper local signals. You need dedicated pages for each city you serve, not just one generic service page. Local SEO requires city-specific content and technical setup that tells Google exactly where you operate.

website not showing up local searches

Local search requires location-specific content on your website, not just your Google Business Profile. Create dedicated pages for each city you serve. Include local landmarks, neighborhood names, and customer reviews from those areas. Link your service pages to your location pages.

how much does SEO cost

SEO pricing depends on how much content you need and how competitive your market is. Monthly retainers run $1500-$5000 but often include work you could automate. Look for platforms that create the content automatically instead of paying someone to write it manually.

how much does local SEO cost

Traditional SEO agencies charge $1,500-$5,000 monthly because they do everything manually. Automated local SEO platforms cost 90% less and create more pages faster. Look for solutions that build location pages automatically instead of paying for manual work.

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