Local marketing for every city from Orlando to Jacksonville
We are based in Palm Coast, FL and build sites and campaigns for local businesses across the corridor. Each city below has its own searches, its own competition, and its own way of wasting budget. Pick yours and see the plan.
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Up-front pricing, self-checkout
- No sales calls, no retainers
29 cities and counting
Every city we serve
Do not see your town? If you are a local service business with a service area in the corridor, the model still fits. Tell us where you work and we will tell you honestly whether we can help.
Flagler & Volusia
- Palm CoastOur home market — one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, and still mostly served by out-of-town agencies.See the plan →
- BunnellThe county seat, growing west along SR-100 — and almost invisible in search next to Palm Coast.See the plan →
- Flagler BeachA small beach town with seasonal traffic, tourists searching on phones, and very few sites built for either.See the plan →
- Ormond BeachEstablished neighborhoods, high-value homes, and contractors fighting Daytona-wide ad costs.See the plan →
- Daytona BeachThe busiest, most competitive market on the coast — and the one where wasted ad spend adds up fastest.See the plan →
- Port OrangeFamily suburbs along Dunlawton, steady home-service demand, and almost no locally-built sites.See the plan →
- New Smyrna BeachTourism, second homes, and trade work that spikes with the season and the rental calendar.See the plan →
- DeLandA strong downtown, a college town crowd, and West Volusia searches nobody is targeting properly.See the plan →
- DeltonaVolusia's largest city by population, heavily residential, and badly underserved online.See the plan →
- EdgewaterA quiet US-1 town with growing rooftops and search results dominated by New Smyrna.See the plan →
St. Johns & Jacksonville
- St. AugustineTourism plus fast residential growth west of town, and search results split between the two.See the plan →
- St. Augustine BeachBeachside services, rentals, and salt-air maintenance work — with search dominated by the city next door.See the plan →
- Ponte Vedra BeachHigh-value homes and high-value jobs, where the site itself is the credibility check.See the plan →
- JacksonvilleThe largest city by land area in the country — where one citywide page is guaranteed to underperform.See the plan →
- Jacksonville BeachBeaches-area businesses competing against citywide Jacksonville budgets.See the plan →
- Orange ParkClay County suburbs with steady home-service demand and Jacksonville agencies pricing it like Duval.See the plan →
- Fernandina BeachAmelia Island tourism, historic downtown retail, and very little local search competition.See the plan →
Greater Orlando
- OrlandoThe most competitive market in the corridor — and the one where retainers get quoted highest.See the plan →
- Winter ParkAffluent, design-conscious, and unforgiving of a cheap-looking website.See the plan →
- OviedoFamily suburbs, steady home-service demand, and searches that rarely say Orlando.See the plan →
- Winter SpringsEstablished Seminole County neighborhoods with maintenance-heavy demand year after year.See the plan →
- SanfordA revitalizing downtown, airport-driven traffic, and searches that split three ways.See the plan →
- Lake MaryCorporate corridor plus upscale residential — B2B and consumer searches in the same zip code.See the plan →
- Altamonte SpringsDense, central, and competitive — a market where wasted radius spend shows up fast.See the plan →
- CasselberryAffordable Seminole County neighborhoods where local search competition is thinner than you would expect.See the plan →
- LongwoodEstablished neighborhoods, mature trees, and steady repeat home-service work.See the plan →
- ApopkaFast growth on the northwest side of the metro with local search still wide open.See the plan →
- KissimmeeTourism corridor plus a large residential base — two completely different search markets.See the plan →
- OcoeeWest Orange growth between Winter Garden and Apopka, with search wide open.See the plan →
What every city page covers
The same honest structure, written for your market
- The local searches to win
- The real questions people in your city type and ask assistants, answered on the page with schema so you can be quoted.
- Neighborhood and service-area detail
- Foundation, Growth, and Maximum coverage tiers, using your actual neighborhoods and nearby towns instead of generic 'metro area' copy.
- Google Ads built for the city
- Which radius to target, which job types to fund first, and the negatives that drain budget in this market.
- What it costs and what you keep
- $750 to build, $50 a month, no retainer, 30 days' notice to cancel, and a 30-day money-back guarantee on our fees.
FAQ
Questions about local coverage
- Which areas do you serve?
- The Orlando-to-Jacksonville corridor, including Flagler, Volusia, St. Johns, Duval, Seminole, Orange, Osceola, Clay, and Nassau counties. We are based in Palm Coast, FL.
- Do you have to be local to build my site?
- No. Everything runs online, including the 30-minute onboarding call. Being local just means we know the market and the competition in your city.
- Do I need a page for every city I serve?
- Only for the cities you genuinely want calls from. City pages work when each one lists your full service list for that city rather than repeating the same text with the name swapped.
- What does a city page cost?
- It is a page like any other: included in the $750 for the first 5 pages, then $50 per additional page.
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