Google Maps ranking · home service businesses only
We do one thing: put home service businesses in the Google Maps 3-pack for the searches that actually book jobs. No ads. No blog posts. No twelve-month contract you can't get out of.
Opens a chat. Tell us your trade and your town — we'll run the grid.
No pitch if you're already in the 3-pack. We'll say so and let you go.
The actual problem
Somebody's water heater just blew. They type four words into their phone, look at three listings, and call one. They don't open the "More places" tab. If you're fourth, you may as well not exist — and it has almost nothing to do with how good your work is.
Factor 01 — proximity
Your pin, your service area, and the addresses tied to your name decide which searches you're even eligible for. Get this wrong and you're invisible three suburbs from your own shop.
Factor 02 — relevance
Categories, services, and the wording on the pages your listing points at. Most profiles sit on one vague category and lose to a competitor who picked three specific ones.
Factor 03 — prominence
Review count and velocity, consistent name and phone across the web, real photos, real activity. A 4.4 with 200 reviews beats your 4.9 with 60 every time.
The work · 60 days
No mystery box. Here's the sequence, and what lands in your inbox at each stage.
We scan your rank for your money keywords across a 7×7 grid of your service area, so you see the map the way your customers see it — not one flattering screenshot taken from your own office. You get the grid before you spend anything.
Primary and secondary categories, every service listed properly, service area corrected, hours, description, geo-tagged photos, and your name, address and phone made identical across the directories Google actually reads.
A review request system your techs can run from the truck in ten seconds, weekly posts, seeded Q&A, and service-area pages that match what the listing claims. This is the part that moves the pin, and it takes weeks — not days.
Weekly grid re-scans and adjustments until the 3-pack position holds instead of flickering. On day 60 you get the final grid next to the day 0 grid. If it isn't top 3, you don't pay.
What changes
Not "brand awareness." Four specific things change the day your pin moves into the top three.
Result 01
Nobody searches "emergency plumber near me" to browse. Map searches are the ready-to-book end of the market — they're picking someone in the next four minutes. Top 3 puts you in that pick.
Result 02
No per-lead fees, no shared leads sold to three trucks at once, no racing to the bottom on price with two competitors who got the same phone number you did. The call comes to you first.
Result 03
Most owners only ever check their rank from their own shop, where they look fine. The grid shows the whole service area. Fixing the dead squares is usually where the extra jobs come from.
Result 04
Turn ads off and the calls stop the same afternoon. A 3-pack position built on reviews and a clean profile keeps producing, and the reviews you collect on those jobs make the position harder to take off you.
25 extra jobs × $[450] average ticket = $[11,250] a month you currently aren't billing.
Illustrative arithmetic, not a forecast — swap in your own ticket and close rate on the audit call. What you actually get depends on your trade, your service area, how competitive your city is, and how many of those calls you close.
The 60-day guarantee
Nobody can control Google's algorithm — anyone who tells you they can is lying to you. What we can control is whether you're out of pocket. So we put the risk on our side of the table, and we write the terms down before you sign anything.
Agreed with you in writing before day 0. Your main money term — the one that books jobs, not a vanity phrase nobody searches.
Top 3 in the map pack on [X]% of points across a 7×7 grid covering your agreed service area, screenshotted and dated.
60 days, starting the day you give us profile access — not the day you sign.
You pay [$0 / a full refund of fees paid]. You keep the profile, the pages, the reviews and the review system. We walk.
Manager access to the profile, one approval round inside 48 hours, and your techs asking for reviews. That's it.
Profile suspension caused by something you did, removing our access, or refusing to collect reviews. Written into the agreement, no surprises.
Straight answers
We can't, and neither can anyone else. Google doesn't take orders from us. What we guarantee is the invoice: if you're not top 3 on day 60, you pay [nothing / get every fee back]. The risk sits with us, which is the only honest version of a guarantee in this industry.
[$X,XXX] for the 60 days. [Payment structure — e.g. billed on day 60 only if you're top 3.] After that it's [$X/mo] to hold the position, month to month, cancel whenever. No setup fee, no ad spend, no lead fees.
No. This is the organic map pack. Ads sit above it and cost money every single click; the 3-pack keeps working after you stop paying attention to it.
Not from anything we do. No keyword-stuffed business name, no fake addresses, no virtual offices, no bought reviews. Those tricks rank for a while and then take the whole listing down with them, and your listing is your business.
Under an hour total across the 60 days. Profile access on day one, one approval round, and your techs asking for reviews. We do the rest.
Rankings decay if nobody maintains them — your competitors keep collecting reviews. You can hold the position with us month to month, or take everything we built and run it yourself. We hand over the documentation either way.
No. One client per trade per service area. Ranking two businesses for the same search in the same city is a conflict, and we'd rather keep one client than lose both.
No. We're an independent agency. We're not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Google. Anyone who calls you claiming to be "from Google Maps" is running a scam.
Free map audit · no charge, no contract
Tell us your trade and your town. We run the grid for your main keyword across your real service area and send it back. You keep the screenshots whether you work with us or not.
Opens a chat. Typical reply in [X] minutes during business hours.