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Website work tied to calls and leads

Business websites, SEO, and analytics in Gainesville

Improve your website, local search visibility, and analytics so you can see which pages bring in calls, forms, and bookings.

A practical fix for real technology friction

A local business website should do more than look current. It should explain what you do, help the right customers trust you, and make the next step easy. It should also tell you what is working, because guessing at marketing gets expensive fast.

Build or improve service pages that match what local customers search for.

Set up analytics around calls, forms, booking clicks, and high intent pages.

Connect website content with Google Business Profile and local SEO priorities.

Common website and SEO problems

The homepage tries to rank for every service, so none of the services get enough depth.

Visitors cannot quickly tell what you do, where you work, or how to contact you.

Analytics are installed, but nobody knows which pages or campaigns create real leads.

Website, SEO, and analytics support

The work is scoped around what you need, not a fixed package.

Business website improvements

Clean up service messaging, page structure, mobile usability, and calls to action.

Local SEO page planning

Create service pages and supporting content for Gainesville and North Central Florida searches.

Google Business Profile alignment

Make sure website services, GBP services, posts, and local business details tell the same story.

Analytics and conversion tracking

Track calls, forms, booking clicks, and page engagement so you can see what produces leads.

How Tech on Tires approaches the work

1
Review the current site

We look at content, navigation, metadata, page speed, service coverage, and conversion paths.

2
Pick the pages that matter most

The first priority is usually the service content most likely to bring in qualified local searches.

3
Improve the page and tracking setup

Content, metadata, schema, internal links, and analytics events get handled together.

4
Review what the data says

Calls, forms, booking clicks, and page traffic guide the next round of changes.

What this can change

The goal is not more technology. The goal is fewer avoidable interruptions.

More useful search visibility for specific business services.

Clearer paths from service pages to calls, forms, and booking.

Less guesswork around which pages bring in potential customers.

A content structure that can grow with new services and blog posts.

Questions customers ask first

Do I need a new website or can mine be improved?

It depends on the current site. Many businesses can get better results by tightening messaging, service pages, metadata, and tracking before rebuilding everything.

How long does SEO take?

Local SEO usually compounds over time. Better pages and technical cleanup can help quickly, but rankings and lead flow grow as content, reviews, links, and engagement build up.

Can you help with Google Business Profile?

Yes. Website services, GBP services, posts, reviews, and local citations should stay consistent so customers and search engines get the same information.

What should I track first?

Start with actions tied to revenue: phone taps, contact forms, booking clicks, high intent page visits, and the traffic sources that created them.

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Want a clearer technology plan?

Call or send a note with what is slowing things down. Tech on Tires can help you decide what is worth fixing first.