The Map Pack Takes 44% of the Clicks
For a business with a physical catchment, the three map results absorb the majority of commercial clicks before an organic listing gets a look — roughly 44% of clicks on local-intent queries, and position one alone takes 17.8%. If you are not in those three, most of your local market never sees you. This is the practice that gets you there and keeps you there.
Sound Familiar?
Invisible in the Map Pack
You rank organically but never appear in the three results most people actually click, so the traffic goes to competitors with better-maintained profiles.
A Profile Set Up Once and Abandoned
Wrong categories, missing services, stale photos and unanswered reviews. Prominence decays quietly and nobody notices until enquiries dry up.
Locations Competing With Each Other
Multi-location businesses routinely have branches cannibalising each other because the pages and profiles were never structured to separate catchments.
Our Approach
Profile Management as a Routine
Categories, services, attributes, photos, posts and review responses maintained continuously — because prominence is a cadence, not a setup task.
Review Velocity Built In
Systems that make asking for a review a normal part of finishing a job. In a thin market this is the fastest lever available on ranking.
A Structure That Scales
One location page per real catchment, distinct content per branch, and internal linking that keeps them supporting rather than competing.
Everything You Get
Flow Joinery — #1 in Gisborne, New Zealand
A joinery business on New Zealand's East Cape went from invisible to number one in its local pack — 196 profile views and 69 direction requests a month — after a website rebuild, local SEO and a properly managed Google Business Profile. Delivered entirely from New Delhi, 12,000 km away, with no site visits. The full breakdown is in the case study.
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