LocalSEO.org has been getting local businesses found for fifteen years — built on a search-agency practice that goes back to 1999. Today it's part of Loop Media, bringing that expertise to clients who need to be discovered.
I've worked in search since 1999, and turned to local SEO fifteen years ago — back when it barely had a name and getting a business onto the first page meant something different every eighteen months. The tactics have changed a dozen times since. The job hasn't: connect a good local business with the people already looking for it.
Most of our clients came to us after being burned — by agencies that locked them into contracts, billed for busywork, or chased rankings with shortcuts that put their business at risk. We built the opposite of that: a practice grounded in measurement, honesty, and durable work that keeps paying off.
Today that means meeting the AI shift head-on. When someone asks an assistant for “the best one near me,” we make sure your business is the answer — built on the same foundation of trust signals, reviews, and relevance that has always decided who gets found.
A year ago I partnered with Colin Goddard to launch Loop Media. We've since folded LocalSEO.org under it — so the businesses we work with don't just get great media, they get found and chosen.
No tricks, no risk to your business. The kind of work that holds up through every algorithm change — because it was honest to begin with.
If we can't show you what moved, we shouldn't be billing for it. The Loop Score keeps both of us honest about progress.
Clients stay because the calls keep coming, not because they're locked in. We'd rather keep proving it than trap you.