You know better than anyone, how tall trees can grow. Ranking high on the first page like a tall tree, can bring you the extra revenue you need. Customers who need to remove a tree don’t look up services in print phonebooks anymore. They go to Google or Bing and run a search for tree cutters. What this service does is make sure your website appears in the Google Top 10, Google Maps, and optionally in YouTube video search.
Tree cutters found online?
The first step is to leave your details via the form on this page, like your site and service area, and I will make sure when prospects look for tree cutters, they find you in Google. I start by identifying any underlying issues that may block your website from reaching the first page. Then I take a look at how strong your local competition is and what we can improve to outrank them. I prepare a list of keywords grouped by their topic and plan how the content can be best structured (landing pages). The advantage of tree removal services is that content improvements can make a big difference in reaching the top 10. Keep in mind that not every competitor does a great job in SEO. The opportunity is now. I suggest you go ahead and grab this offer.
How does local search work for tree services
Local search results will help put your tree removal service in front of customers in your area, namely with Google Maps. If you run a search or take a look at the image above, you’ll see a map embedded in Google search results. Google Maps listings show up on mobile devices, and that’s important as more customers today are using their phones to order services. Mobile phones and tablets have small screens, so tree removal services need to show up in the first results to get calls from customers.
When to Expect Results
As explained above, the time to get first-page results depends on the package you sign up for. Ballpark it takes from 1 to 6 months to see page one rankings (local area). It helps a lot if your site is close to the page, I could rank it in the top 10 in a few weeks. So, fast results are directly related to the package of your choice. Other factors that play a role are i) low competition, ii) website and server having no SEO issues, iii), and proximity to page one. You can count 3 to 6 months in general.
In comparison to the old server, the new server environment may have different software versions or settings (such as PHP, MySQL, or Apache). And experience shows it does. This may result in problems with the plugins or themes that work with your WordPress website.
Large data transfers can be error-prone and time-consuming, especially when transferring WordPress files, databases, media uploads, and other assets. It is vital to ensure a seamless transfer with no data loss.
I have transferred up to 31 GB of data for an eshop and I'm aware of the challenges. Most of the time the server zip feature won't work and you find out there are files missing i.e. product images and the likes.
DNS modifications must take time to spread over the internet after moving to a new server. Users might view the outdated version of the website or see sporadic access difficulties during this time. DNS and cache will be an issue. Till it's propagated the website will be kind of standing on two boats. You need to be experienced to deal with content issues.
Another pain, not to mention another level of complexity if you're going to deal with Google Workspace emails, any third-party support service, chat functionality or email managing service. To prevent emails from being seen as spam or not being delivered at all, you must make sure that email functionality is set up correctly on the new server if your WordPress site sends emails (for example, for user registrations, password resets, or notifications). SPF, DMARC and DKIM records are in order.
Different servers may have different file ownership and permissions, which might cause problems with file access or security flaws. For your WordPress site to operate properly, you must make sure that permissions are set appropriately. File permissions are a very common WordPress problem, check with your host if you can't solve it.
The new server's database configuration needs to meet WordPress specifications. Most hosts offer an easy WordPress setup but some hosts i.e. Hostgator generate frequent and unsolvable database connection errors. In that case find a new host.
In order to preserve safe connections if your website uses HTTPS, you must make sure the SSL certificate is correctly loaded and configured on the new server. Pretty smooth transition on modern hosts.
To avoid broken links or missing assets, any hardcoded URLs or links on your WordPress site (such as those in posts, pages, or theme files) may need to be adjusted to match the new domain or directory structure. I'm talking about placing redirects old page to new page. Brace yourself, you will be inserting a lot of them.
Extensive testing is required upon migration to guarantee that every part of the WordPress site is operating as intended. Users should have a seamless transition by minimizing downtime and swiftly identifying and resolving any difficulties.