Locksmith SEO isn't a single service — it's a bundle of ongoing work that compounds over time. When someone quotes you a monthly rate, that rate should cover a defined set of activities. If it doesn't, ask for a scope breakdown before you sign anything.
The core work in a locksmith SEO engagement typically includes:
- Google Business Profile optimization and maintenance — the single highest-use activity for locksmiths, since most job calls come from the Map Pack, not the organic blue links
- On-page SEO — structuring your service pages so Google understands what you do and where you do it
- Technical SEO — fixing crawl issues, page speed problems, and mobile usability gaps that quietly suppress rankings
- Local citation building and cleanup — making sure your name, address, and phone number are consistent across directories
- Review generation strategy — helping you build a process for collecting legitimate Google reviews, which directly influence Map Pack position
- Content and link acquisition — longer-term authority building, more relevant for competitive markets
Not every engagement includes all of these from day one. A well-structured proposal tells you what's included, what's phased in later, and what's explicitly out of scope. If a provider can't answer that clearly, that's a signal worth paying attention to.
Understanding the scope also helps you compare quotes accurately. A $600/month retainer that only covers GBP maintenance is a very different purchase than a $600/month retainer that includes technical SEO, citation work, and monthly reporting. The number is only meaningful in context.