Launched is just the starting line.
New pages targeting real searches. Optimization driven by real data. The strategy Google wants from its page one sites.
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You’re paying for a website that isn’t bringing in customers.
Competitors are showing up above you and you’re not sure why.
You know you should be doing ‘something’ with your website, but you don’t have the time or the answers.
Good news: all of this is fixable.
Google rewards the businesses that keep showing up.
This isn't my framework. It's Google's.
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People-first content
Real expertise, not generic filler written for bots.
Genuinely useful pages
Each one answers a real question your customers are searching.
Actively maintained
Clearly trustworthy and kept current.
Everything your site needs to keep growing.
This isn't a one-time audit or a PDF of recommendations. It's ongoing, hands-on work, every month.
Every deliverable shows up in your monthly report →
This strategy is built on a foundation Google already loves. Sub-second load times, clean code, zero template bloat. A site people trust and search engines reward.
For businesses that need to own every search.
Not every business needs this. But if you're in a competitive market, offer a range of services, or cover more than one city, a handful of pages won't cut it.
I build a dedicated page for every service you offer, in every city you serve. Each one targets a specific search and is built with real local detail. The result isn't just more pages. It's a site Google treats as the authority in your market.
This is how Google picks the authority.
A business with 20+ interlinked, well-structured pages covering every service and city sends a clear signal: this is the expert. That's how you stop competing for page one and start owning it.
A page for every service × every city
Six services across three cities means 18 pages — each one written for a specific search, with local details that make it genuinely useful. Not the same page with the city name swapped in.
City-specific proof points
Each page includes real local data — population, neighborhoods, nearby landmarks. Google can tell the difference between a page that knows Stockton and one that just mentions it.
Built for Google’s technical standards
Proper schema markup, fast load times, internal linking between every page. The technical work that tells Google each page deserves to rank on its own.
A site that gets stronger every month.
Every page I build keeps pulling traffic after it's published. Every fix I make stacks on the last.
This isn't paid ads. You won't see results overnight. But every month the results stack, and the gap between you and your competitors gets harder for them to close.
Baseline & strategy
Analytics go live. I audit your current rankings, identify pages where visitors leave without taking action, and map out which keywords you should be targeting. We establish your baseline so every future improvement is measurable.
Data-driven fixes
If most visitors are leaving your booking page without booking, I dig into why. Redesign the flow. Simplify the form. Changes like that routinely lift completions 20–30%. Two new service pages go live and start showing up in search results.
Authority building
You’re now ranking for 30+ keywords you weren’t targeting before. New pages are pulling in organic traffic for specific searches your customers actually make, without paying for ads.
Sustained momentum
Your site is the go-to result in your area. Traffic has grown steadily month over month, local rankings dominate, and your site generates leads consistently. Competitors still have a 5-page brochure.

Austin Osorio
Developer & Founder
An engineer who understands how growth actually works.
I've spent six years as a software engineer. That background means I understand how Google's ranking systems, analytics platforms, and data tools actually work. I don't just read dashboards. I understand what's happening underneath them.
That means I build your site, read the data, and adjust the plan myself. One person who sees the whole picture: the code that makes your site fast and the content that makes it rank.
Honest answers before you commit.
If we're not the right fit, I'll tell you.
Service deep-dives, FAQ pages, educational content, and location-specific landing pages, all written to match how your customers actually search. I handle the research and drafting. All I need from you is a quick voice memo or call. Your real-world expertise is what makes the content rank.
The SEO happens as a byproduct of doing useful work. Traditional SEO is often a checklist: meta tags, keywords, backlinks. This is about building actual pages with real value that make you the go-to answer in your space.
That’s fine. This isn’t about making changes for the sake of it. Some months I’m building a new service page. Other months the data says everything’s performing well, so I’m monitoring and planning the next move. You’re paying for a strategist who’s always watching, not someone who’s always tinkering.
Plans start at $200/mo. That’s less than most businesses spend on ads in a week, except this work builds over time instead of resetting to zero. Final pricing depends on scope: how large your site is, how many service areas you’re targeting, and how much content needs to be built each month.
Yes. No long-term contracts. That said, this kind of growth isn’t overnight. Google takes time to index new pages and build trust in your site. Most clients start seeing real movement by month two or three, and it builds from there. Every page I publish keeps earning traffic long after it goes live.
Especially then. The first few months after launch are when your ranking momentum is building fastest. That’s the most impactful time to have someone reading the data, fixing what’s underperforming, and publishing the pages that establish your presence early.
Growth strategy is only available alongside my web development service. The strategy depends on a fast, well-structured site with clean code and proper SEO foundations. If the site itself has problems, no amount of content or optimization will fix the rankings. I need to know the foundation is solid before I can build on it.
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Built to grow from day one.
Growth strategy comes standard with every Build + Grow project. Your site launches with momentum already behind it, and I keep pushing it forward.