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The 5-step local SEO audit for Melbourne tradespeople
In the suburbs of Melbourne—from the new builds in Berwick to the heritage homes in Brighton—homeowners have one thing in common: When a pipe bursts or the power goes out, they search for a tradie on their phone. If you’re a local sparky, plumber, or chippy, being "good at your job" isn't enough anymore. You need to be findable . A group of individuals sharing ideas in a casual setting. Run this quick 5-step SEO audit on your business today. If you fail more than two steps,
Hanrui Yang
Mar 212 min read


How to rank your workshop on Google Maps in Melbourne
If you run a workshop in Melbourne—whether it’s a panel beater in Clayton, a tyre shop in Moorabbin, or a mechanic in Oakleigh—your most valuable digital asset isn't your website. It’s your Google Maps listing. When a driver hears a strange noise under their hood or gets into a fender bender, they don't browse the web for hours. They search “Mechanic near me” on their phone and click the first few results with the best ratings. If you aren't in that "Top 3 Map Pack," you’r
Hanrui Yang
Mar 212 min read


The Clayton Speed Test: Why a Slow Website is Costing Your Business Thousands
In the busy industrial and retail hubs of Clayton, competition isn't just on the street—it’s on the smartphone. Whether you’re running a mechanic shop on Princes Highway or a boutique near Clayton Station, your website is your digital front door. But here’s the hard truth: If that door takes more than 3 seconds to open, most customers will turn around and walk away. Here is why speed is no longer optional for Clayton business owners. 1. Tradies are Found on the Move Most of
Hanrui Yang
Mar 212 min read
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