My website gets no traffic from Google
AI search visibility solutions for Ohio businesses stuck on page 3.
Your website sits buried on page 3 of Google while competitors dominate the first page. Ohio customers searching for your services find everyone else first. Your business exists online but might as well be invisible.
Google shows results based on what people actually search for, not what you think they search for. Your pages probably target broad terms like "plumbing services" instead of specific searches like "water heater repair Columbus" or "emergency plumber Delaware County." Content that doesn't match real search behavior gets buried.
Getting found requires building dozens of targeted pages that answer specific customer questions. This typically takes 3-6 months of consistent content creation. Most Ohio businesses need 20-50 location-specific pages plus service pages for each thing they do. The work costs $2,000-5,000 monthly with traditional agencies.
Start by creating pages for each Ohio city you serve, then add pages that answer common customer questions. Track your rankings weekly to see what works. eezyRank builds hundreds of AI-optimized pages automatically, targeting the exact searches your Ohio customers use, for 90% less than traditional SEO.
Once your content matches real search behavior, your website climbs to page 1 for dozens of relevant searches. Ohio customers find you first instead of competitors. Your phone starts ringing from people who actually need what you offer.
What people in Ohio 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."
"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."
"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."
Other things people in Ohio ask
how to get mentioned in ChatGPT
AI engines pull information from websites with clear, structured content. Add FAQ sections to your pages. Use schema markup so AI can easily read your information. Train the AI by creating content that directly answers common questions about your services.
Google AI Overview not showing my business
AI Overviews pull from sites with proper schema markup and content structured for answer engines. Your site needs specific technical setup that tells Google's AI your business is an authoritative source worth citing.
how to create multiple location pages quickly
Don't write location pages one by one. Use automation to create all your location pages at once. Each page needs unique local information, customer reviews from that area, and service details specific to that city. The content should feel local, not like a template.
can I do AI SEO myself
Schema markup requires technical knowledge most business owners don't have. AI content structure is different from regular blog writing. Automated platforms handle the technical setup while costing far less than hiring developers or agencies.
blog posts don't generate leads
Most business blogs focus on general industry topics instead of customer problems. Write about specific situations your customers face before they call you. Include clear next steps and local examples. Connect each blog post to your service pages so readers know how to hire you.
