“We’re the Best!” Means Nothing
Everyone says they’re the best.
Best roofer. Best painter. Best remodeler in Marietta.
But here’s the truth: “We’re the best” means nothing to Google—and even less to your customers.
When optimizing for local search, you need more than a claim. You need proof. You need structure. You need to say things in a way that hits home.
Lets break it down and learn how to do exactly that.
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Quick Outline
Why “We’re the Best” Doesn’t Work in Local SEO
It’s vague. It’s generic. And everyone says it.
Google doesn’t rank you for confidence—it ranks you for relevance, consistency, and usefulness.
Here’s what customers (and Google) actually want:
✅ Specific services and service areas
✅ Clear answers to their questions
✅ Trust signals like reviews, photos, and case studies
✅ Real value—not bragging
Optimizing for Local Search: How to Actually Stand Out
Let’s stop guessing. Here’s what works:
1. Lead with Outcomes, Not Claims
Don’t say: “We’re the best kitchen remodeler.”
Say: “We’ve remodeled over 135 kitchens across Marietta, East Cobb, and Kennesaw.”
Better yet? Add a before-and-after photo. Add a client quote. Be specific. Be visual.
2. Turn Your Services Into Searchable Pages
One generic “Services” page won’t cut it.
You need a dedicated page for each offer:
- /bathroom-remodeling-marietta-ga
- /deck-installation-east-cobb
- /emergency-roof-repair-kennesaw
Each page should include:
- What you do
- Who it’s for
- Where you do it
- Photos, FAQs, and CTAs
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3. Use Real Local Keywords
People search like this:
- “best deck builder near me”
- “emergency plumber Marietta GA”
- “cabinet installer East Cobb”
Use those phrases naturally in your content, especially in:
- Page titles
- Meta descriptions
- H1 headings
- Google Business Profile posts
More help here: Master Keyword Research for Local SEO
4. Flood Your Google Business Profile with Proof
If you want to dominate the local map pack, your Google Business Profile needs:
- New photos weekly
- Consistent posts with updates, offers, or tips
- Reviews—then reply to every one
- Accurate NAP (name, address, phone)
- Keyword-rich business description
This is where most contractors slack—and it’s an easy win.
5. Show, Don’t Tell
Instead of saying “we’re reliable,” try this:
“We show up on time, clean up after every job, and guarantee our work—ask any of our 70+ 5-star reviews.”
People believe what they see. Not what you say.
What Google Actually Cares About (It’s Not What You Think)
Google doesn’t care how confident you sound. It cares about:
✅ Are you answering real questions?
✅ Are you relevant to the searcher’s location?
✅ Is your info consistent across the web?
✅ Do people click, call, and stay on your pages?
If you’re still shouting “We’re the best!” with no supporting content—Google’s going to move on.
FAQs: Optimizing for Local Search
Do I need a blog to rank locally?
No—but fresh content helps. Service pages, FAQs, and Google posts are just as effective.
How do I get more local traffic to my site?
By optimizing for local search keywords, build location pages, and get consistent reviews.
Is it worth hiring someone to handle my SEO?
Yes—especially if you’re too busy running the business. Hire First Page Results and we’ll build the strategy for you.
Can I rank without a website?
Temporarily, yes. Use Parasite SEO and your Google Business Profile while you build a real site.
Final Word: Stop Saying You’re the Best. Prove It.
If you want to stand out in local search, stop saying the same things your competitors say.
Be clear. Be specific. Be useful. And most importantly—be real.
✅ Add proof
✅ Use real local keywords
✅ Keep your content fresh and honest
Need help making it happen? Book a free strategy session with First Page Results and we’ll map it out with you.

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