Your buyer lands on Google at 2pm Saturday typing "pool pump not working near me" — that's a same-day conversion or a lost job. Pool service SEO tunes your site for the exact query patterns pool owners run: emergency equipment failures, spring opening deadlines, weekly service contract research, winterization windows. Every query type converts differently. A spring opener needs you once, right now. A weekly service customer signs a contract worth $3,000–$8,000 annually. A pump failure at 9pm Friday calls whoever loads fastest and shows a phone number above the fold. Standard local SEO advice — "write good content, get some reviews" — doesn't address seasonal spikes, equipment-specific urgency, or the schema differences between one-time service calls and recurring contracts. Your site either speaks the language real pool buyers use when they're ready to book, or it ranks for traffic that never converts. That's the gap we close.
프로젝트가 실패하는 이유
컴플라이언스
Core Web Vitals 95+
Vertical-Specific Schema
Location-Aware Site Architecture
AI Overview Optimisation
Content Pipeline
GSC + GA4 + DataForSEO Monitoring
우리가 만드는 것
Verify every keyword with DataForSEO search volume and difficulty data before writing a single page
Deploy pool-specific content templates for spring opening, pump repair, weekly service, and winterization queries
Build top-50 citation profiles and audit NAP consistency across directories that actually move local rankings
Track AI Overview and ChatGPT mentions with DataForSEO API — measure which queries cite your business monthly
Fix Core Web Vitals at template level — LCP, CLS, INP issues trace to render-blocking code, not image size
Tie ranking movement to conversion volume in every report — GA4 events show which keywords book jobs
우리의 프로세스
Technical + Keyword Audit
Technical Foundation Pass
Content + Local SEO Foundation
Ongoing Content + Optimisation
Scale + Authority Build
자주 묻는 질문
What pool-service intents should we rank for?
Here's how we prioritise the content strategy: recurring weekly or biweekly service contracts come first -- highest lifetime value, most profitable segment to rank for. Then spring opening and fall closing, because the seasonal traffic spikes are predictable and the revenue is real. Equipment repair and emergency content comes third -- not because it's less important, but because it's shorter-content that tends to rank faster once the site has some authority behind it.
How do you handle seasonality?
Content calendars for pool service businesses aren't one-size-fits-all -- they're regional. Sun Belt markets like Florida, Arizona, and Texas run year-round service with only minor seasonal content adjustments. Seasonal markets in the Northeast and Midwest need aggressive 60-day pre-season pushes for spring openings and fall closings. A Dallas pool company and a Chicago pool company should have completely different content calendars. We build accordingly.
Do you help with recurring-contract acquisition?
Recurring service contracts -- weekly, biweekly, whatever your model -- deserve their own dedicated landing pages. Not a section buried in the services page. We're talking pricing transparency, clear service-inclusion details, and guaranteed-service messaging that reduces the "will they actually show up" anxiety buyers have. The reason this matters: recurring contracts are 5-10x higher lifetime value than one-time jobs. They deserve the SEO investment that reflects that.
What about commercial pool service (HOAs, hotels)?
Commercial pool contracts -- HOA communities, hotels, fitness clubs -- typically run $2,000-$10,000+ per month. That's a different buyer with different concerns: multi-pool capability, compliance documentation, liability coverage, consistent crew availability. Generic pool service content doesn't speak to that buyer. Dedicated commercial pages with case studies, capability detail, and compliance messaging capture this segment. And honestly, one commercial contract won in organic search can pay for months of SEO investment.
What is the typical engagement cost?
Pricing depends on scope. Foundation work plus the initial seasonal content build typically runs $8,000-$15,000. Ongoing monthly retainer is $2,000-$4,000 per month for most single-market pool service businesses. Commercial operators or companies running multiple markets should expect $5,000-$10,000 per month -- there's significantly more content, more location infrastructure, and more competitive keywords involved. We'll give you a specific number after the audit, not before.
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