At GoBIG Systems, we help local businesses rank #1 on Google.We use smart SEO and content strategies to drive traffic, leads, and growth.
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Steal your competitor’s traffic before they steal your customers.It’s super easy:Go to UbersuggestType in your competitor’s URLThen click on top pages by trafficNow, you’ll see every blog post or page on their site that’s pulling traffic and the keywords it ranks for.Find one that’s working and look for gaps. Is it missing location keywords? Frequently asked questions?Then, write a blog about the same topic and do it better. Easy as that.
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If you’re trying to verify your Google Business Profile…These tricks can help:A lot of people get rejected when they try to verify their address and we’ve helped a ton of people fix it.The first thing is make sure your sign on the door actually says your exact business name.If it’s John and Sons Plumbing, it can’t just say J&S.Second, if you have any paperwork like a certificate from the state to prove you’re a legit business, show it in the video.Another thing you can do is get citations with BrightLocal or Yext with the new address.When Google sees your business name and address across the internet, it usually approves you much faster.Best of luck!
1 day ago | [YT] | 0
Add this one sentence to your website…ChatGPT & AI Overviews love it.If your homepage says “welcome”, or “home”…That tells Google and AI absolutely nothing about your site.And once again, good SEO is good AI SEO. There’s no AI magic.But if you want the best chance at showing up in AI results, here’s what you do:At the top of your homepage, add a sentence like:“We’ve helped over 1,000 Dallas homeowners with fast, reliable roof repair with same-day service available.”This is the kind of statement that answers a real question and has original data.That makes your site look like a source, which is how you get scraped, cited, and ranked.Try it.
There’s 2 things everyone gets wrong about writing content for SEO:First, the strategy.If you’re a roofer in Tulsa, please don’t write a blog targeting the keyword “roof repair Tulsa.”You’re competing with your service page - the page that makes you money!Target something that leads to the service page, like “How to know if you need a roof repair or replacement.”Then send people to the relevant service page.Second, the content.Everyone freaks out about length, keywords, transition words, etc., but the idea and the value matter the most.Don’t just ignore the basics, but do some research to find ideas people are actually searching for and answer it in a genuinely helpful way.Find questions on Answer The Public, Reddit, AlsoAsked, there are a ton of free websites and methods.Make it easy to read, put the answer in the first couple sentences, don’t overcomplicate it.Good luck!
2 days ago | [YT] | 0
This SEO trick helps you show up in AI resultsAnd it only takes a couple minutes.First, add a mini frequently asked questions section to the bottom of each service page.Things like:How much does drain cleaning cost in Tulsa?Do you offer emergency plumbing services?Then answer each question clearly with headers and bullet points.But here’s the sauce:Add FAQ schema to the page.It’s less important now, but it tells Google and AI tools that these are direct answers.So now, this can potentially help you show up in AI Overviews and Featured Snippet boxes.This is super easy and 100% worth trying.
When someone searches your service + “near me”You probably want to show up. Here’s how:First, hit “edit profile” on your Google Business Profile and make sure you have all relevant categories selected.In your description, include your location or service area as well as your main service keywords.Then, go to Q&A and ask yourself questions you get all the time and answer them.Make sure you have all your services listed with descriptions that include your keyword and location…Respond to every review you have and mention any keywords or locations naturally…And add posts as much as you can to stay active.Do the basics. Get the wins.
3 days ago | [YT] | 0
Want to show up for “near me” searches?Do this today:Go to a local rank checker like LocalO and find towns you’re not showing up in.Take the main keyword you want to rank for, go to your website, and create a unique page talking about your service in that city.Create a service area page or link it in your header and request indexing.Then, make a post on your Google Business Profile mentioning that area as a place you serve.Rinse and repeat for areas you’re not showing up in and you should see some movement over time as long as your pages are useful.Don’t overcomplicate it.
Google might be rewriting your page titles and destroying your traffic.Here’s how to see if they did and what to do about it.Go to Google and type site:yourdomain.Now, you’ll see how Google is actually showing your pages in search.Compare this to the actual title tag on your site. If it doesn’t match, it means Google rewrote it.Usually because yours was too long, too vague, or it didn’t match what people search for.If that’s the case, find the person who ranks number one for the keyword you want to rank for and use their title as inspiration with a unique twist.That gives Google a reason to keep your title and helps your page get more clicks.
4 days ago | [YT] | 1
When someone searches “near me” online, you want to show up.Here’s the easiest way to do it:Go to your website and create an “Areas We Serve” section.Then, create unique pages for each area you want to show up in.The more specific, the better.So if you do small towns and neighborhoods, you’ll usually have a better shot at ranking since they’re less competitive.Just make sure each page has lots of quality content and each one is unique.If you do this right, it can help like crazy.
4 days ago | [YT] | 0
If you’re doing your own SEO…Here are 3 local SEO tips if you’re just starting out:1) Go to your Google Business Profile and fill out every section. Don’t skip anything.Add a full description, categories, hours, services, pictures, etc.This is the foundation for showing up on Maps and it only takes a few minutes.2) Build service and location pages on your website.That means separate pages for each service…And separate pages for each city you want to rank in.Google needs clear, specific content to know what you do and where you do it.Just make sure these are completely unique. Don’t copy and paste.3) Submit citations.Use a platform like BrightLocal or Yext to get listed on legit directories with your business name, address, and phone number.Just make sure your info is consistent everywhere.You don’t need to do everything at once, but these will give you a real foundation for long-term results.
5 days ago | [YT] | 3
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GoBIG Systems
Steal your competitor’s traffic before they steal your customers.
It’s super easy:
Go to Ubersuggest
Type in your competitor’s URL
Then click on top pages by traffic
Now, you’ll see every blog post or page on their site that’s pulling traffic and the keywords it ranks for.
Find one that’s working and look for gaps. Is it missing location keywords? Frequently asked questions?
Then, write a blog about the same topic and do it better. Easy as that.
23 hours ago | [YT] | 0
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GoBIG Systems
If you’re trying to verify your Google Business Profile…
These tricks can help:
A lot of people get rejected when they try to verify their address and we’ve helped a ton of people fix it.
The first thing is make sure your sign on the door actually says your exact business name.
If it’s John and Sons Plumbing, it can’t just say J&S.
Second, if you have any paperwork like a certificate from the state to prove you’re a legit business, show it in the video.
Another thing you can do is get citations with BrightLocal or Yext with the new address.
When Google sees your business name and address across the internet, it usually approves you much faster.
Best of luck!
1 day ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
Add this one sentence to your website…
ChatGPT & AI Overviews love it.
If your homepage says “welcome”, or “home”…That tells Google and AI absolutely nothing about your site.
And once again, good SEO is good AI SEO. There’s no AI magic.
But if you want the best chance at showing up in AI results, here’s what you do:
At the top of your homepage, add a sentence like:
“We’ve helped over 1,000 Dallas homeowners with fast, reliable roof repair with same-day service available.”
This is the kind of statement that answers a real question and has original data.
That makes your site look like a source, which is how you get scraped, cited, and ranked.
Try it.
1 day ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
There’s 2 things everyone gets wrong about writing content for SEO:
First, the strategy.
If you’re a roofer in Tulsa, please don’t write a blog targeting the keyword “roof repair Tulsa.”
You’re competing with your service page - the page that makes you money!
Target something that leads to the service page, like “How to know if you need a roof repair or replacement.”
Then send people to the relevant service page.
Second, the content.Everyone freaks out about length, keywords, transition words, etc., but the idea and the value matter the most.
Don’t just ignore the basics, but do some research to find ideas people are actually searching for and answer it in a genuinely helpful way.
Find questions on Answer The Public, Reddit, AlsoAsked, there are a ton of free websites and methods.
Make it easy to read, put the answer in the first couple sentences, don’t overcomplicate it.
Good luck!
2 days ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
This SEO trick helps you show up in AI results
And it only takes a couple minutes.
First, add a mini frequently asked questions section to the bottom of each service page.
Things like:
How much does drain cleaning cost in Tulsa?
Do you offer emergency plumbing services?
Then answer each question clearly with headers and bullet points.
But here’s the sauce:
Add FAQ schema to the page.
It’s less important now, but it tells Google and AI tools that these are direct answers.
So now, this can potentially help you show up in AI Overviews and Featured Snippet boxes.
This is super easy and 100% worth trying.
2 days ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
When someone searches your service + “near me”
You probably want to show up. Here’s how:
First, hit “edit profile” on your Google Business Profile and make sure you have all relevant categories selected.
In your description, include your location or service area as well as your main service keywords.
Then, go to Q&A and ask yourself questions you get all the time and answer them.
Make sure you have all your services listed with descriptions that include your keyword and location…
Respond to every review you have and mention any keywords or locations naturally…
And add posts as much as you can to stay active.
Do the basics. Get the wins.
3 days ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
Want to show up for “near me” searches?
Do this today:
Go to a local rank checker like LocalO and find towns you’re not showing up in.
Take the main keyword you want to rank for, go to your website, and create a unique page talking about your service in that city.
Create a service area page or link it in your header and request indexing.
Then, make a post on your Google Business Profile mentioning that area as a place you serve.
Rinse and repeat for areas you’re not showing up in and you should see some movement over time as long as your pages are useful.
Don’t overcomplicate it.
3 days ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
Google might be rewriting your page titles and destroying your traffic.
Here’s how to see if they did and what to do about it.
Go to Google and type site:yourdomain.
Now, you’ll see how Google is actually showing your pages in search.
Compare this to the actual title tag on your site. If it doesn’t match, it means Google rewrote it.
Usually because yours was too long, too vague, or it didn’t match what people search for.
If that’s the case, find the person who ranks number one for the keyword you want to rank for and use their title as inspiration with a unique twist.
That gives Google a reason to keep your title and helps your page get more clicks.
4 days ago | [YT] | 1
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
When someone searches “near me” online, you want to show up.
Here’s the easiest way to do it:
Go to your website and create an “Areas We Serve” section.
Then, create unique pages for each area you want to show up in.
The more specific, the better.
So if you do small towns and neighborhoods, you’ll usually have a better shot at ranking since they’re less competitive.
Just make sure each page has lots of quality content and each one is unique.
If you do this right, it can help like crazy.
4 days ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
GoBIG Systems
If you’re doing your own SEO…
Here are 3 local SEO tips if you’re just starting out:
1) Go to your Google Business Profile and fill out every section. Don’t skip anything.
Add a full description, categories, hours, services, pictures, etc.
This is the foundation for showing up on Maps and it only takes a few minutes.
2) Build service and location pages on your website.
That means separate pages for each service…
And separate pages for each city you want to rank in.
Google needs clear, specific content to know what you do and where you do it.
Just make sure these are completely unique. Don’t copy and paste.
3) Submit citations.
Use a platform like BrightLocal or Yext to get listed on legit directories with your business name, address, and phone number.
Just make sure your info is consistent everywhere.
You don’t need to do everything at once, but these will give you a real foundation for long-term results.
5 days ago | [YT] | 3
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