Measured SEO growth
Tampa Bay Sliding Doors local SEO growth case study
A local service SEO push that moved Tampa Bay Sliding Doors from minimal organic visibility to a stronger search footprint across traffic, keywords, backlinks, and local-service intent.
Main Result
+17,433.3%
organic traffic growth over six months
Client
Tampa Bay Sliding Doors
Local SEO and Google Maps exposure

Organic traffic
3 to 526
+17,433.3% growth
Organic keywords
537
+1,351.4% growth
Backlinks
458
+554.3% growth
Referring domains
115
+94.9% growth
Challenge
What had to change
Tampa Bay Sliding Doors needed stronger local search visibility for service-driven demand, not just a cleaner website. The opportunity was to connect service-page structure, local trust, authority signals, and Google Maps exposure into one organic growth path.
Approach
The operating moves behind the result
Strengthened local service positioning
The site and page structure were shaped around high-intent sliding door repair demand so visitors and search engines could understand the services, market, and next step quickly.
Expanded search and authority signals
SEO work focused on improving keyword coverage, strengthening authority signals, and making the business easier to evaluate across organic search and local discovery surfaces.
Connected proof to local pack exposure
The work supported stronger local pack and Google Maps exposure by aligning website content, service relevance, trust signals, and measurable visibility gains.
Correct Approach
Practical rules from the case study
- Start with service intent before adding generic content.
- Use local proof, reviews, and page clarity to support Google Maps visibility.
- Track keyword growth, traffic quality, backlinks, and lead flow together.
- Treat the website and Google Business Profile as connected local SEO assets.
Next Step
Use the Tampa Bay proof pattern to audit service pages, local signals, and authority gaps before scaling SEO work.
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