The Best Way to Do Local SEO in 2025: A Simple Guide to Being Found First

If you run a local business, showing up is everything when people nearby search for your products or services. Here’s why it matters: 80% of consumers search for local businesses weekly, and nearly half of all Google searches have local intent. That’s your customers, right now, looking for exactly what you offer.” But how do you “do” Local SEO?

Here’s the best way to approach Local SEO in 2025 — broken down step-by-step:

1. Optimize Your Google Business Profile (GBP)

This is one of the most basic — and at the same time, most impactful — things you can do for your local business. Think of your Google Business Profile as your digital storefront. It’s the #1 factor in local SEO rankings.

Do this:

2. Keep NAP Info Consistent

Your Name, Address and Phone Number (NAP), also referred to as “citations”, must be the same everywhere — your website, directories, social profiles, etc. Google loves consistency.

Pro tip: Use a tool like Moz Local or BrightLocal to check for listing discrepancies and fix them fast.

3. Get More (and Better) Reviews

Reviews are huge for both rankings and trust.

Best practices:

4. Add Local Keywords to Your Website

Google needs to understand where you are and what you do.

How:

5. Earn Local Backlinks

Backlinks from local news, blogs and business directories build authority and visibility.

Ideas:

6. Create Locally Relevant Content

Show your local expertise with blog posts, guides or event coverage.

Examples:

7. Use Structured Data Markup

This helps search engines understand your content better.

Add schema markup for:

 Tools like Google’s Structured Data Markup Helper make it easy.

8. Track Your Results

Keep an eye on what’s working…and just as importantly, what’s not.

Use:

Not A One-And-Done

When you own a brick and mortar store, you want it to be successful so you don’t plaster your neighborhood once with fliers and then never think about marketing again. Marketing is never just a one-and-done exercise and this is particularly true of local SEO — it’s a strategy that builds momentum over time. Start with the essentials, stay consistent and always keep your audience (and their search habits) in mind.

When you do it right, your business isn’t just listed — it’s found first.

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