RANK TRACKING HEATMAPS

Local SEO rank tracking that shows where more calls can come from

A single Google search is not enough. Local rankings change street by street, so tracking has to show where the business appears and where it still disappears.

  • Heatmaps
  • Movement
  • Reports
LeadSnap reporting screenshot showing local rank tracking and campaign reporting

Visibility proof

Track the map instead of guessing from one search.

Rank tracking shows whether profile cleanup, citations, service pages, and weekly work are improving visibility across the real service area.

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How to think about it

Find the Google problem before buying the fix.

01

The problem

Owners search from one location and assume that is what every buyer sees.

02

The cost

A business can rank near the office and still miss buyers in nearby neighborhoods or suburbs.

03

The bad fix

Checking rankings manually without a starting benchmark makes progress hard to prove.

04

Our tracking

We use heatmaps and reports to show starting visibility, movement, and the next ranking gaps.

01

Starting grid

Where the business ranks before cleanup starts.

02

Competitors

Who keeps showing up and which profile or website signals they have.

03

Weekly movement

Changes after profile cleanup, citations, service-page work, and activity.

04

Next actions

What still blocks visibility and which fixes deserve attention next.

Questions

What matters before you spend more.

Why use heatmap tracking?

It shows visibility across an area, not just one result from one device.

How often should rankings be checked?

Weekly is enough for direction without overreacting to normal daily movement.

Does tracking itself improve rankings?

No. Tracking shows whether the actual work is improving visibility.

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