DewBwah Marketing

SEO, local SEO, GBP, GEO, and AEO

SEO that starts with the foundation and keeps working toward better local leads

DewBwah SEO isn't a pile of random tasks. We clean up the website, Google Business Profile, reviews, tracking, service pages, local signals, and proof so search engines, AI tools, and real buyers can understand why you're worth contacting.

SEO pricing

Most local SEO clients have one clear path.

Start with Foundation Setup so we know what's broken, what's missing, and what matters first. After that, most single-location local businesses move into the Local SEO Growth System. If the account is bigger, messier, or higher-risk, we quote a custom scope.

Foundation first

Before we sell monthly activity, we've got to know what's broken, what's missing, what's measurable, and what'd actually move the account.

Best for every new full-service SEO client.

SEO Foundation Setup

We get the account out of guesswork: access, measurement, baseline, technical health, GBP status, local presence, review gaps, page opportunities, and the first 90-day priority plan.

one-time setup

$500

Most new SEO clients start here because it tells us what's broken, what's missing, and which monthly scope actually makes sense.

  • Business and SEO intake
  • Access and tracking review
  • Baseline report and technical audit
  • Keyword and page map
  • GBP, citation, review, and proof intake
  • First 90-day priority plan

One-time setup. Larger or messier accounts may need a custom foundation scope.

Best for most single-location local businesses after setup.

Local SEO Growth System

For businesses that don't just want upkeep. That's the monthly SEO scope for better pages, stronger proof, cleaner technical SEO, and more qualified local leads over time.

per month

$897

  • GBP management and local profile alignment
  • Review monitoring and response support
  • Citation accuracy and local presence work
  • Monthly technical SEO maintenance
  • Page or content production and improvement
  • Project proof and case-study implementation
  • Conversion path review
  • Lead-focused reporting and priority planning

Usually a 6-month initial term, then month-to-month.

Best for complicated, high-risk, or highly competitive accounts.

Custom SEO Scope

When the work has more moving parts, we write the scope around the actual risk: locations, platforms, compliance, migration timing, content volume, or implementation responsibilities.

custom scope starts at

$1,500+

  • Multi-location or franchise SEO
  • Large websites or ecommerce
  • Rebuilds, migrations, and heavy technical issues
  • Regulated or approval-heavy content
  • Highly competitive local markets
  • Explicit deliverables, caps, exclusions, and owners

Handled through a custom Work Order before production starts.

Not sure which SEO path fits?

Start with an SEO Fit Call.

We'll look at your website, Google Business Profile, market, and goals. Then we'll recommend the next smart step: Foundation Setup, the Local SEO Growth System, or a Custom SEO Scope.

After you reach out

You won't get shoved into the biggest package by default.

The first conversation is about fit. We want to know what you're trying to grow, what's already working, what's messy, and whether SEO is actually the right lever right now.

01

Book the fit call

Tell us what you're trying to fix: more calls, better leads, stronger Maps visibility, a cleaner website, or growth in a specific service area.

02

We'll check the obvious signals

We'll look at your website, Google Business Profile, market, service pages, reviews, tracking, and any access or proof issues that could slow SEO down.

03

You get the smartest next step

We'll recommend Foundation Setup, the Local SEO Growth System, or a Custom SEO Scope. If you don't need the bigger thing, we're not going to sell you the bigger thing.

What we actually work on

Local SEO works when the business looks clear, real, and consistent everywhere.

The public version is simple: we make it easier for Google, Maps, AI answer tools, and buyers to understand what you do, where you work, why you're credible, and what someone should do next.

Under the hood, that means a lot of unglamorous cleanup and a lot of trust-building: technical issues, page gaps, GBP alignment, reviews, citations, project proof, internal links, conversion paths, and reporting that doesn't stop at rankings.

Technical health

We look for crawl, index, redirect, broken link, mobile, speed, schema, form, and click-to-call issues that quietly weaken search and conversion.

Keyword and page strategy

We map services, locations, buyer intent, missing money pages, thin pages, cannibalization, and the content that needs to do more work.

Google Business Profile alignment

Categories, services, photos, reviews, hours, links, and service areas need to match the website and stay inside Google's local rules.

Reviews and reputation

We help turn real customer experience into useful trust signals through review monitoring, response support, and better review request workflows.

Project proof

Photos, project notes, case studies, testimonials, service details, and real outcomes help buyers believe the page before they call.

Local presence and authority

Citations, entity consistency, local mentions, associations, and legitimate authority signals help the business look real across the web.

Analytics dashboard used to review search visibility and website performance

Foundation output

The first deliverable is clarity.

What you get from setup

We don't start ongoing SEO in chaos.

The foundation phase gives everyone a shared view of the account before the monthly work begins. It's enough detail to make smart decisions without handing the whole internal operating manual to the internet.

  • A plain-English summary of what matters first
  • A baseline of current search, GBP, website, and tracking health
  • A keyword and page map for priority services
  • A local visibility plan for GBP, citations, reviews, and service areas
  • A proof plan for photos, projects, testimonials, and case studies
  • A first 90-day priority plan with the work in the right order
First 90 days

The order matters more than the activity count.

Good SEO usually feels slow at the start because the early work is setup-heavy. That's the point. Access, tracking, technical cleanup, local consistency, page priorities, and proof systems make the later work more useful.

01

Foundation

Get access, tracking, baseline, and priorities straight.

We confirm what we can touch, what is being measured, what is broken, and which services or locations matter most.

02

Cleanup

Fix the signals that confuse Google or buyers.

Technical issues, GBP inconsistencies, weak metadata, thin pages, review gaps, and broken conversion paths usually come before expansion.

03

Growth

Build better pages, proof, local signals, and reporting.

Once the foundation is cleaner, ongoing work can focus on service pages, local trust, project proof, authority, and lead-quality learning.

Reporting that matters

We report on business movement, not dashboard confetti.

  • Organic calls, forms, bookings, and qualified-lead feedback when available
  • Search Console clicks, impressions, queries, and priority page movement
  • Branded vs. non-branded visibility so growth isn't hidden inside name searches
  • GBP calls, website clicks, directions, reviews, photos, and profile changes
  • Website work completed: pages improved, proof added, links added, issues fixed
  • Next priorities and what we'll need from the client to keep moving

What we'll need from you

SEO works better when the client is part of the evidence.

  • Website, GBP, Search Console, GA4/GTM, domain, hosting, and tool access where needed
  • Accurate business info: services, locations, hours, licensing, insurance, and claims
  • Priority services, best-margin jobs, minimum job size, and work you don't want
  • Project photos, before-and-after proof, testimonials, and permission details
  • Approvals for factual claims, regulated language, service descriptions, and offers
  • Lead-quality feedback so reporting doesn't stop at clicks and impressions
Buyer intent

Pages have to answer the questions people are too busy to ask twice.

Search visibility gets the visit. Trust turns the visit into a real lead. That's why our SEO work keeps circling back to service clarity, local relevance, proof, reviews, and the next step.

Do you handle the exact service I need?

Do you work in my area?

Can I see real projects, reviews, or proof?

What should I expect after I call or submit a form?

What affects cost, timeline, or fit?

Why should I trust you instead of the next company?

GEO and AEO still need real substance

AI search doesn't rescue vague websites. It summarizes them.

Generative engine optimization and answer engine optimization sound newer than SEO, but they depend on the same basic truth: your website needs specific, structured, trustworthy information.

That means clear service pages, real answers, proof, process, local context, review signals, and consistent business information. If the site is thin, AI tools and search engines have less useful material to understand or cite.

What we won't sell

No shortcuts that put your business at risk.

No guaranteed rankings
No fake reviews or review gating
No fake locations or service areas
No keyword-stuffed GBP names
No copied competitor content
No reports that hide weak leads behind vanity metrics
Secure Intake

Ready to Stop Chasing Leads?

Let's build a system that brings qualified jobs to you. No nonsense, no inflated promises, just strategic execution.

Free 30-minute strategy call
Custom growth roadmap
No pressure, no obligation

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FAQ

SEO FAQ

Straight answers before you invest in search, maps, reviews, pages, and local visibility.

What does DewBwah SEO include?

Our SEO work usually starts with a foundation phase, then moves into the right ongoing scope: technical health, service page improvements, Google Business Profile alignment, review support, local presence work, project proof, and reporting tied to calls, forms, and lead quality.

How do I know which SEO package I need?

Start with an SEO Fit Call. We'll look at your website, Google Business Profile, market, goals, and current access situation, then recommend the next step that actually makes sense: Foundation Setup, the Local SEO Growth System, or a Custom SEO Scope.

Can we skip SEO Foundation Setup?

Usually, yes. Before ongoing SEO can be useful, we've got to understand the business, access, tracking, website health, keyword and page opportunities, Google Business Profile status, reviews, citations, and the first priorities.

Why don't you offer a cheap SEO maintenance package?

Because most new clients need more than light upkeep if they want SEO to actually move. We may downshift an account into a lighter maintenance rhythm later, but we don't like selling a public package that's too thin to create a good outcome.

Do you manage Google Business Profiles?

Yes. Google Business Profile work is part of local SEO for many clients. We look at profile structure, categories, services, photos, reviews, website alignment, tracking, and whether the profile follows Google's rules.

How long does SEO take?

SEO isn't instant. The first 90 days are usually about foundation, cleanup, tracking, page priorities, and early improvements. Bigger markets, messy sites, missing access, weak proof, or multi-location businesses usually need a longer runway.

Do you guarantee rankings?

No. Nobody controls Google. We focus on the work that improves visibility, trust, conversion paths, and lead quality without fake reviews, fake locations, keyword-stuffed business names, or spammy shortcuts.

What do you need from us?

We'll need access, accurate business information, service priorities, approvals, project photos or proof when available, review process participation, and feedback about whether SEO leads are actually good leads.

Can you handle multi-location, ecommerce, regulated, or migration SEO?

Yes, but those need a custom scope. Multi-location, franchise, ecommerce, regulated content, large websites, rebuilds, migrations, and highly competitive markets need explicit deliverables, caps, responsibilities, and exclusions.