Most yoga studios draw students from a tight geographic radius — often within a few miles of the studio's front door. That means your SEO competition isn't every yoga website on the internet. It's the three or four studios within driving distance of your neighborhood.
This is actually good news. You don't need to outrank Yoga Journal or Glo. You need to outrank Sunrise Yoga on the other side of town. That's a much more achievable goal, and local SEO is the discipline built specifically for it.
Google's local search results — the map pack that appears above regular organic results — are governed by three factors Google has confirmed publicly:
- Relevance: Does your profile match what the searcher is looking for?
- Distance: How close is your studio to the searcher's location?
- Prominence: Does Google see your studio as an established, trusted business?
You can't change your physical address, so distance is largely fixed. But relevance and prominence are entirely within your control — and that's where this guide focuses.
One important distinction: local SEO and organic SEO are related but separate. A well-optimized website helps both. But your Google Business Profile, citations, and reviews operate as their own ranking system inside Google Maps. Studios sometimes invest heavily in a website redesign while neglecting their GBP entirely — and then wonder why they're invisible in map searches. The two need to work together.