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Local Keyword Research for Small Businesses (Made Simple)

A magnifying glass over local search phrases

You don’t need expensive tools to find the words customers use to look for you. A little structured thinking gets you most of the way — and aiming your profile and content at the right phrases is what helps you show up.

Start with how customers actually search

Real local searches combine a service and an intent: “emergency plumber,” “best brunch near me,” “dentist open Saturday.” Write down every way a customer might describe what you do and the problem they’re solving. That list is your keyword foundation.

Add the ‘near me’ and location layer

Most local searches carry local intent, whether or not they type a city. Google’s official local-ranking guidance ranks on relevance and proximity, so your job is to make your relevance obvious — through your primary category, services and content — and let proximity do the rest.

Use the phrases where they count

Put your most important phrases in your Google Business Profile category and services, your website headings, and your content. Don’t stuff — use them naturally where they answer a real question.

Then track and refine

Once you’re targeting the right phrases, track where you rank for them by neighborhood. Bird Local does exactly that, and our local SEO for beginners guide covers the fundamentals first.

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